This introductory module focuses on the essential building blocks of pronunciation, comprehension, and basic communication. Learners will improve their pronunciation to better match native speakers and simplify common spelling rules. The module also covers common topics and phrases used in everyday conversations. Later lessons explore word structures, focusing on nouns, verbs, and sentence connections (including prepositions and basic conjunctions). Learners are introduced to the use of tenses and how to express time accurately. The module concludes with two practical reading lessons to reinforce comprehension skills.
In this module, learners delve into more advanced aspects of sentence construction and social communication. Topics include communication etiquette in phone and face-to-face interactions, expressing emotions and opinions clearly, and mastering basic sentence structure. Lessons also explore how word order affects meaning (potentially covering passive vs. active voice or sentence variation), as well as comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs. Indirect speech is introduced, with practice in reporting what others have said. The module ends with two application-based lessons in reading and listening.
This module introduces more complex grammatical structures and writing development strategies. The first three lessons focus on expressing possibility and hypothesis using various forms of conditional sentences. Learners also explore idiomatic expressions and colloquial language often used by native speakers. A key writing-focused lesson emphasizes cohesion and coherence, teaching learners how to structure ideas smoothly using linking devices. Another lesson addresses word transformation to suit different grammatical functions. As in previous modules, the unit closes with reading and listening practice.
The final module centers on real-world application and advanced language skills. Learners practice talking about themselves, sharing experiences and interests, and discussing diverse topics effectively. They also work on expressing opinions and supporting arguments persuasively. The module revisits reported speech—this time focusing on how to report questions and commands. Lessons on advanced verb forms (including modal verbs, auxiliary verbs, gerunds, and infinitives) are included. One of the final lessons addresses common language errors—even those made by native speakers—to increase learners' linguistic awareness. The module and the entire course conclude with final reading and listening exercises that consolidate all acquired skills.