ENGLISH SPEAKING CLASS SYLLABUS CHAPTER 1. Nice to meet you
2. I’d like the steak, please
3. What do you do?
4. How much is it?
SESSION 1-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
TOPICS Introductions Countries and nationalities Numbers The alphabets
Numbers Meals and mealtimes Menus and ordering
Jobs The office Daily work activities numbers
Colors Sizes Prices Clothes
OBJECTIVES Introducing yourselves Saying where you’re from Giving your phone number and address Introducing others Spelling your name Ordering in a restaurant Talking about foods and drinks Telling time Ordering a meal saying where you work talking about jobs describing your office talking about what people do and where do they work Asking about price Talking about colors and clothes Asking about sizes
GRAMMAR Simple present to be Subject pronoun Possessive pronoun Possessive ‘s
Request with “would like” Question with “what kind of” Articles “a and an” Plural nouns preposition (in, on, under, next to) simple present tense adverb of frequency (always, usually, never, sometimes) Present progressive tense Demonstratives Which one?
CHAPTER 5. Have a nice trip!
SESSION 9-10
6. How do I get there?
7. My husband’s name is Steve
8. What can you do?
11-12
13-14
15-16
TOPICS Travel plans Calendar; days of the week and dates Seasons and weather
Places in a city Directions locations
People Family Personal direction
Work skills and abilities Job experience Company organization
9. Let’s meet up at 6.30!
17-18
Leisure activities The week’s schedule
OBJECTIVES Talking about travel plans Talking about calendar, seasons and weather Making travel plans asking for directions saying where place are giving directions reading map Talking about your family Describing people Talking about yourselves and others Talking about your job Talking about your company and your work experience Talking about skills and past work experience Inviting someone out Talking about your favorite activities Making plans to go out
GRAMMAR Present progressive (future meaning) Would like, want
imperative then, again, after there is/ there are
Irregular plural have
From…to, until, ago Simple past to be Simple past regular verbs can
Past tense irregular verbs Anything, something, nothing
CHAPTER 10. What’s the matter?
FINAL REVIEW
SESSION 19-20
21
TOPICS Illness and ailments Part of body Medicine and remedies Concern and advice
FREE TOPIC ABOUT DAILY LIFE
OBJECTIVES Asking about someone’s health Talking about health Showing concern Asking advice ANSWERING QUESTION MAKING QUESTION
GRAMMAR Should Object pronoun Past progressive tense