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Spoken English A1 – Semester I

Course Outline

• Why is English important?

• We will improve on the English you already know.

• We will try different situations to practice English.

• Speaking is no.1, but also reading, listening and

grammar are needed to improve.

• Speaking is the best way to communicate abroad,

with foreigners, and in a work environment.

Spoken English I/II

This course will help students build confidence

in speaking English.

Now is the time to skill up and communicate

with your friends and people around the world.

We will study real English for real situations

(e.g. restaurants, shops, travel, parties,

etc.).

We can develop our ideas and build

relationships by increasing opportunities to

use new phrases and vocabulary.

The Course Book

Spoken English A1 I Grading

• Mid-Term Test: 20%

• Weekly tests 10%

• Weekly speaking and my opinion 20%

• Final Semester Test: 50 %Paper Test 20%

Pair Conversation 30%

PLUS

Homework Sheets every week

Higher grade:lots of energy and imagination, speaking a lot in class,

never late, all homework done on time, great team member

Pass grade:Interested in speaking, rarely late, good energy, helpful in a

team, homework done

Failure grade:Not interested in the lesson, late to class, low effort,

no home work done

Grades and Assessment

How will I grade this class?

Use of English

Attendance

Mid –term Test

Good

Ideas

Team working

Did you

Improve?

Final Test

Confidence

How I grade this Class….

Classroom Effort (including attendance)

Mid-term and Weekly Tests

Final Test

Topics

Food

Family Life

Job Interviews

Money

Change your life

Transport

Stereotypes

Success and Failure

Modern Manners

Sport

Presentations

Speech patterns

Story Telling

Giving Advice

Semester I – Grammar Points

1. First Meeting: My Presentation, Student

Introduction, Course Outline

2. Present simple and continuous, Actions

3. Future Forms, going to/will

4. Present Perfect and Past simple

5. Present Perfect and for/since structure

6. Comparatives and superlatives

7. Articles and no articles – the, an, a, zero

8. Mid-term Speech and Paper Test

Spoken English A1 – Semester I

9. Can, Could, be able to, adjectives

10. Obligations: must, have to, should, had better

11. Past Tenses: Simple and Continuous

12. Past Tenses: Past Perfect simple and continuous

Spoken English A1 – Semester I

Spoken English A1 – Semester I

13. Usually, often, used to, Now and then

14. Presentation Practice: Speech stress and

Gesturing Skills I

15. Presentation Practice: Speech stress and

Gesturing Skills II

16: Final Speech test and Written Paper test

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