Module I: Grammar and Writing |
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Parts of Speech ·
Consonant & Vowel sounds ·
Tenses & Modals ·
Subject-Verb Agreement ·
Phrases & Clauses |
Module II: Listening |
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Listening for Main Ideas ·
Difference between Active &
Selective Listening ·
Understanding Vocabulary ·
Note Taking Listening for Reasons
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Module
III: Speaking |
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Simple Greetings ·
Pronunciation: Word stress ·
Conversation in Small Group ·
Preparing an Opening Statement for a Presentation and Group Presentation · Role Plays-Language Functions |
Module IV:
Reading |
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Reading Aloud ·
Strategies for Reading: Skimming &
Scanning ·
Practice Reading-Short Stories ·
Reading Comprehension (Understanding and Interpretation of a
Text) |
Module
V: Writing |
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Punctuations ·
Types of Sentences ·
Writing Paragraphs with Unity,
Coherence, Focus and Flow |
Read the following paragraph carefully and answer the questions that follow. I always enjoy the drive into Marley. It is a good straight road, with some pleasant views of the countryside on either side. There are woods and hills, villages and farms and, about halfway, a large lake. And because there is rarely much traffic on the road, I can usually enjoy the view as I drive along. I was rather annoyed the other morning, therefore, when a small green car began to drive very close behind me. I went a little faster, hoping to leave the car behind. But whenever I slowed down, the little car caught up with me. The driver, a middle-aged man, was grinning and waving to me. However, I did not recognize either him or the car. Again, I began to drive a little faster but the car caught up with me whenever I slowed down. “Perhaps I am doing something wrong,” I thought. I checked my lights and my indicator, but they were both in order. And I certainly had not got a puncture. The man was a lun...
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