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The syllabus of General English beginner

Basic Foundations (Beginner Level):


 Alphabet and Pronunciation: Start with teaching the English alphabet and basic
pronunciation rules.
 Greetings and Introductions: Teach common greetings and how to introduce
oneself.
 Numbers and Counting: Cover numbers, counting, and basic math vocabulary.
 Basic Vocabulary: Introduce essential everyday words and phrases, such as
colors, family members, and common objects.
 Grammar: Begin with simple sentence structure, present tense, and basic
question forms.
 Listening and Speaking: Practice listening comprehension and speaking
through simple dialogues and exercises.
 Reading and Writing: Introduce basic reading comprehension and writing skills.

Intermediate Level:
 Expanded Vocabulary: Build on the basic vocabulary with more specific topics.
 Verb Tenses: Introduce past, present, and future tenses.
 Grammar: Expand on sentence structure and introduce more complex grammar
rules.
 Conversations: Practice more advanced dialogues and real-life scenarios.
 Reading and Writing: Develop reading comprehension and writing skills further.

Advanced Level:
 Advanced Vocabulary: Focus on specialized vocabulary related to her interests
or needs.
 Complex Grammar: Dive deeper into complex grammar structures.
 Fluency and Conversation: Encourage extensive speaking practice in various
contexts.
 Advanced Reading and Writing: Work on reading newspapers, literature, and
writing essays or reports.

Cultural Awareness: Incorporate cultural aspects of English-speaking countries to


enhance her understanding of the language's context.

Homework and Practice: Assign homework and encourage daily practice, including
listening to English media, reading, and writing in a journal.

Assessment and Progress Tracking: Regularly assess her progress and adjust the
program as needed.

Beginner Level
Weeks 1-2: Introduction to English

Lesson 1: Introduction to the English alphabet and pronunciation of consonants and


vowels.
Lesson 2: Greetings and basic conversation: Hello, Hi, Goodbye, How are you?
Lesson 3: Numbers 1-10 and basic counting.
Lesson 4: Common objects and their names (e.g., table, chair, book).

Weeks 3-4: Basic Vocabulary and Grammar

Lesson 5: Colors and simple descriptions (e.g., red, blue, big, small).
Lesson 6: Family members (e.g., mother, father, brother, sister).
Lesson 7: Basic sentence structure: Subject + Verb (e.g., I am, She is).

Weeks 5-6: More Vocabulary and Basic Questions

Lesson 8: Days of the week and telling time.


Lesson 9: Food and beverages (e.g., apple, water, coffee).
Lesson 10: Basic questions: What's your name? Where are you from?

Weeks 7-8: Expanding Vocabulary and Verb Tenses


Lesson 11: Numbers 11-20 and basic math vocabulary.
Lesson 12: Basic prepositions (e.g., in, on, under).
Lesson 13: Present Continuous tense (e.g., I am eating).

Weeks 9-10: Practical Communication

Lesson 14: Describing daily routines.


Lesson 15: Shopping vocabulary (e.g., buy, price, money).
Lesson 16: Making simple requests (e.g., Can I have..., Please).

Weeks 11-12: Basic Reading and Writing Skills

Lesson 17: Reading short, simple texts with comprehension questions.


Lesson 18: Writing sentences about daily activities and family members.
Lesson 19: Introduction to basic email and letter writing.

Weeks 13-14: Review and Conversation Practice

Lesson 20: Review of previous lessons, focusing on areas of difficulty.


Lesson 21: Role-play and conversation practice using learned vocabulary and phrases.
Lesson 22: Introduction to common idiomatic expressions.

Weeks 15-16: Final Assessment and Future Goals

Lesson 23: Comprehensive review of all topics covered.


Lesson 24: Final assessment to gauge progress and identify areas for improvement.
Lesson 25: Setting goals for the next phase of learning.

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