Advanced English language skills

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This course offered by Classuser.com equips learners with advanced English communication skills, focusing on accurate pronunciation, clear expression, and effective participation in spoken interactions. Students will master key elements of connected speech, including phonemes, syllables, stress, intonation, linking sounds, and weak and strong forms. The course also trains learners to describe objects, events, and situations using appropriate expressions and levels of formality. Through guided practice, students gain confidence in speaking English fluently and naturally in both academic and real-life contexts.

Furthermore, the course develops learners’ vocabulary-building and writing skills using context clues, dictionaries, thesauruses, and encyclopedias. Students learn word formation processes such as compounding, blending, and clipping, while also applying correct grammar, advanced vocabulary, synonyms, and antonyms to produce well-structured texts. The course prepares learners to compose and deliver complex speeches, write articles for newspapers or magazines, and participate in discussions on important contemporary issues such as entrepreneurship, gender education, cyber security, health, and financial management. By the end of the course, learners will be able to communicate effectively and professionally in both spoken and written English.

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What Will You Learn?

  • 1. Automate the production of oral descriptions and conversations using standard pronunciation (e.g., phonemes, syllables, stress and intonation)
  • 1.1. articulate sentences in connected speech with standard pronunciation (e.g., phonemes, syllables, stress and intonation)
  • 1.2. Describe objects, events and situations with appropriate English expressions (e.g., level of formality).
  • 1.3. Participate in discussions on various topical issues (e.g., entrepreneurship, corruption, taxation, child right and security, gender education, cyber security education, disaster management, health and productive education, drug abuse, life skills, financial management education and taxation) with a standard pronunciation
  • 2. Develop vocabulary from conversations and written texts
  • 2.1. Write unfamiliar vocabulary from given complex oral and written texts
  • 2.2. Discover the meanings of vocabulary using context, technical dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia.
  • 2.3. Form new words through word formation processes (e.g., compounding, blending, clipping)
  • 3. Use correct grammar and vocabulary in oral and written language tasks
  • 3.1. Use the synonyms and antonyms of given words to compose a variety of texts
  • 3.2. Use advanced vocabulary and grammar (e.g., tenses and subject-verb agreement) to describe events, objects and situations
  • 3.3. Prepare and deliver complex speeches on various topics including cross-cutting issues using appropriate vocabulary and grammar (e.g., tenses and cohesive devices)
  • 3.4. Write articles (e.g., newspaper articles, magazine articles and journal articles) about events, objects and situations using advanced vocabulary and grammar

Course Content

Articulate sentences in connected speech with standard pronunciation (e.g., phonemes, syllables, stress and intonation)

  • Introduction to Connected Speech (Phonemes, Syllables, Stress, Intonation)

Describe objects, events and situations with appropriate English expressions (e.g., level of formality).

Participate in discussions on various topical issues (e.g., entrepreneurship, corruption, taxation, child right and security, gender education, cyber security education, disaster management, health and productive education, drug abuse, life skills, financial management education and taxation) with a standard pronunciation

Write unfamiliar vocabulary from given complex oral and written texts

Discover the meanings of vocabulary using context, technical dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia.

Form new words through word formation processes (e.g., compounding, blending, clipping)

Use the synonyms and antonyms of given words to compose a variety of texts

Use advanced vocabulary and grammar (e.g., tenses and subject-verb agreement) to describe events, objects and situations

Prepare and deliver complex speeches on various topics including cross-cutting issues using appropriate vocabulary and grammar (e.g., tenses and cohesive devices)

Write articles (e.g., newspaper articles, magazine articles and journal articles) about events, objects and situations using advanced vocabulary and grammar

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