Course overview
The Basic English Course is designed to help learners build a strong foundation in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding the English language. This course is ideal for beginners, young students, or anyone looking to improve their everyday English skills in a simple and structured way.
What you’ll learn
By the end of this course students will be able to:
Key topics covered
- 1Alphabet & Phonics – Learn to recognize letters and their sounds
- 2Simple Vocabulary – Colors, numbers, family, food, school, etc.
- 3Grammar Basics – Sentence structure, tenses, punctuation
- 4Writing, Speaking & Listening Practice – Daily conversation sessions
Course curriculum
Objective: Build familiarity with the alphabet, sounds, basic vocabulary and sentence structure.
Alphabet & Phonics
Letter recognition (A–Z)
Sounds of letters (beginning and ending sounds)
Blending sounds to form simple words
Basic Vocabulary
Colors, numbers, days of the week
Family members, classroom objects, body parts
Common verbs (run, eat, read, etc.
Simple Sentences
Subject + verb sentence structure
Using articles (a, an, the)
Basic punctuation: period, question mark, capital letters
Objective: Develop core literacy skills through sentence-building, comprehension, and basic grammar usage.
Grammar Essentials
Nouns (people, places, things) Verbs and simple present tense
Pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, they)
Adjectives (describing words)
Reading Practice
Reading short paragraphs and dialogues
Answering who/what/where questions
Identifying main ideas and details
Writing Skills
Writing full sentences with correct spacing and punctuation
Short paragraph writing (3–5 lines)
Guided journal entries and friendly letters
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