Lakay Acces Sante

ENROLL NOW: ESL ENGLISH CLASSES

For Haitian Immigrants in New Jersey

We are excited to announce the opening of registrations for our ESL English Classes, tailored for Beginners and Intermediate levels !

Key Details

Online Instruction

Flexible Schedules

Why Join Us?

Tailored Courses

Inclusive Learning Environnement

Please note: While there is no cost to enroll in the classes, there is a nominal participation fee of $25 to cover some of the course materials and administrative expenses. This fee ensures that we can continue to offer these valuable resources to our community.
Don't miss this opportunity to enchance your English skills and immerse yourself.
For inquiries, contact us at:
https://lakayaccessante.org/contact-us
Phone: 1-678-882-8642

Explore Our ESL Curriculum

Duration: 12 weeks
Class Frequency: 2 times a week
Class Duration: 2 hours per session
Note: Each week, the teacher will conduct 2 class sessions and assign a third one for students to complete independently. 

Objectives:

  • Develop basic conversational skills.
  • Enhance listening and comprehension abilities.
  • Build a foundational vocabulary for everyday situations.
  • Improve basic writing skills.
  • Practice simple dialogues and presentations.
  • Introduce phonics and pronunciation.

Week 1-2: Introduction to English

Week 1

Class 1: Introduction and Assessment

  • Objectives: Assess current language levels and establish goals.
  • Lessons:
    • “Placement Test”
    • “Setting Language Learning Goals”
  • Activities: Icebreakers, initial language assessment, goal-setting discussion.
  • Homework: Write a short paragraph about personal goals.

Class 2: Basic Vocabulary and Greetings

  • Objectives: Learn basic vocabulary and greetings.
  • Lessons:
    • “Basic Vocabulary: Greetings”
    • “Introductions and Personal Information”
  • Activities: Flashcards, role-plays, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Practice greetings with a partner or family member.

Class 3: Numbers and Alphabet

  • Objectives: Understand numbers and the alphabet.
  • Lessons:
    • “Learning the Alphabet”
    • “Numbers 1-100”
  • Activities: Alphabet song, counting games, number exercises.
  • Homework: Practice writing the alphabet and numbers.

Week 2

Class 4: Days, Months, and Seasons

  • Objectives: Learn vocabulary related to days, months, and seasons.
  • Lessons:
    • “Days of the Week”
    • “Months and Seasons”
  • Activities: Calendar exercises, matching games, group discussions.
  • Homework: Create a personal calendar with important dates.

Class 5: Simple Sentences and Questions

  • Objectives: Form simple sentences and questions.
  • Lessons:
    • “Simple Present Tense”
    • “Forming Questions”
  • Activities: Sentence building exercises, question and answer practice.
  • Homework: Write five simple sentences about daily activities.

Class 6: Colors and Shapes

  • Objectives: Learn vocabulary for colors and shapes.
  • Lessons:
    • “Colors”
    • “Shapes”
  • Activities: Coloring activities, shape identification, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Find and list objects of different colors and shapes at home.

Week 3-4: Everyday Situations

Week 3

Class 7: Family and Friends

  • Objectives: Learn vocabulary related to family and friends.
  • Lessons:
    • “Family Members”
    • “Describing People”
  • Activities: Family tree exercise, role-plays, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a paragraph describing your family.

Class 8: Food and Drink

  • Objectives: Learn vocabulary related to food and drink.
  • Lessons:
    • “Common Foods and Drinks”
    • “At the Restaurant”
  • Activities: Menu creation, role-plays, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a grocery list in English.

Class 9: Home and Furniture

  • Objectives: Learn vocabulary related to home and furniture.
  • Lessons:
    • “Rooms in the House”
    • “Common Furniture”
  • Activities: Labeling a house diagram, matching games, group discussions.
  • Homework: Draw and label a floor plan of your home.

Week 4

Class 10: Shopping and Money

  • Objectives: Learn vocabulary and phrases for shopping.
  • Lessons:
    • “Shopping Vocabulary”
    • “Using Money”
  • Activities: Role-plays, shopping dialogues, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Practice a shopping dialogue with a partner or family member.

Class 11: Weather and Clothing

  • Objectives: Learn vocabulary related to weather and clothing.
  • Lessons:
    • “Weather Vocabulary”
    • “Clothing and Accessories”
  • Activities: Weather reports, clothing descriptions, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a weather report for your hometown.

Class 12: Community and Directions

  • Objectives: Learn vocabulary for places in the community and giving directions.
  • Lessons:
    • “Places in the Community”
    • “Giving Directions”
  • Activities: Map exercises, role-plays, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Draw a map of your neighborhood and label important places.

Week 5-6: Basic Communication Skills

Week 5

Class 13: Asking and Answering Questions

  • Objectives: Practice forming and answering basic questions.
  • Lessons:
    • “Wh- Questions”
    • “Yes/No Questions”
  • Activities: Question and answer exercises, role-plays, group discussions.
  • Homework: Write five questions and answers about your daily routine.

Class 14: Making Requests and Offers

  • Objectives: Learn how to make requests and offers.
  • Lessons:
    • “Making Requests”
    • “Offering Help”
  • Activities: Role-plays, dialogues, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Practice making requests and offers with a partner or family member.

Class 15: Describing Activities and Events

  • Objectives: Learn to describe activities and events.
  • Lessons:
    • “Describing Activities”
    • “Talking About Events”
  • Activities: Storytelling, sentence building, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a short paragraph about a recent event.

Week 6

Class 16: Daily Routines

  • Objectives: Describe daily routines and habits.
  • Lessons:
    • “Daily Routines”
    • “Talking About Habits”
  • Activities: Role-plays, dialogues, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a short paragraph about your daily routine.

Class 17: Hobbies and Interests

  • Objectives: Discuss hobbies and interests.
  • Lessons:
    • “Talking About Hobbies”
    • “Expressing Interests”
  • Activities: Group discussions, role-plays, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a short paragraph about your hobbies.

Class 18: Health and Emergencies

  • Objectives: Learn vocabulary and phrases for health and emergencies.
  • Lessons:
    • “Health Vocabulary”
    • “Emergency Situations”
  • Activities: Role-plays, dialogues, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a list of emergency contact numbers.

Week 7-8: Phonics and Pronunciation

Week 7

Class 19: Introduction to Phonics

  • Objectives: Learn basic phonics for better pronunciation.
  • Lessons:
    • “Phonics: Short Vowels”
    • “Phonics: Long Vowels”
  • Activities: Phonics drills, pronunciation practice, reading exercises.
  • Homework: Practice phonics with a language learning app.

Class 20: Consonant Sounds

  • Objectives: Practice common consonant sounds.
  • Lessons:
    • “Phonics: Consonants”
    • “Consonant Blends”
  • Activities: Pronunciation drills, listening exercises, reading practice.
  • Homework: Find and list words with different consonant sounds.

Class 21: Syllables and Stress

  • Objectives: Understand syllable division and stress patterns.
  • Lessons:
    • “Syllables and Stress”
    • “Word Stress Patterns”
  • Activities: Syllable counting, stress pattern practice, reading exercises.
  • Homework: Practice word stress with a language learning app.

Week 8

Class 22: Intonation and Rhythm

  • Objectives: Improve intonation and rhythm in speech.
  • Lessons:
    • “Intonation Patterns”
    • “Rhythm in English”
  • Activities: Pronunciation drills, listening exercises, speaking practice.
  • Homework: Practice intonation with a language learning app.

Class 23: Common Pronunciation Mistakes

  • Objectives: Identify and correct common pronunciation mistakes.
  • Lessons:
    • “Common Pronunciation Mistakes”
    • “Pronunciation Practice”
  • Activities: Pronunciation drills, listening exercises, speaking practice.
  • Homework: Record and listen to yourself reading a short passage.

Class 24: Reading Aloud

  • Objectives: Practice reading aloud with correct pronunciation and intonation.
  • Lessons:
    • “Reading Aloud: Short Stories”
    • “Reading Aloud: Dialogues”
  • Activities: Reading practice, pronunciation drills, peer feedback.
  • Homework: Practice reading a short story aloud.

Week 9-10: Practical Communication

Week 9

Class 25: Making Plans and Arrangements

  • Objectives: Learn to make plans and arrangements.
  • Lessons:
    • “Making Plans”
    • “Setting Appointments”
  • Activities: Role-plays, dialogues, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a short paragraph about your plans for the weekend.

Class 26: Telephoning Skills

  • Objectives: Develop basic telephoning skills.
  • Lessons:
    • “Telephoning: Making a Call”
    • “Telephoning: Taking a Message”
  • Activities: Role-plays, dialogues, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Practice a phone call dialogue with a partner or family member.

Class 27: Asking for and Giving Advice

  • Objectives: Learn to ask for and give advice.
  • Lessons:
    • “Asking for Advice”
    • “Giving Advice”
  • Activities: Role-plays, dialogues, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a short paragraph giving advice on a common problem.

Week 10

Class 28: Apologizing and Excusing

  • Objectives: Learn to apologize and make excuses.
  • Lessons:
    • “Apologizing”
    • “Making Excuses”
  • Activities: Role-plays, dialogues, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a short paragraph apologizing for a mistake.

Class 29: Expressing Preferences and Opinions

  • Objectives: Learn to express preferences and opinions.
  • Lessons:
    • “Expressing Preferences”
    • “Giving Opinions”
  • Activities: Group discussions, role-plays, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a short paragraph expressing your opinion on a topic.

Class 30: Review and Practice

  • Objectives: Review and practice key concepts from the course.
  • Lessons:
    • “Course Review”
    • “Practice Activities”
  • Activities: Review games, group discussions, practice exercises.
  • Homework: Study for the final assessment.

Week 11-12: Consolidation and Assessment

Week 11

Class 31: Speaking Practice

  • Objectives: Improve speaking skills through practice.
  • Lessons:
    • “Speaking Practice: Dialogues”
    • “Speaking Practice: Role-Plays”
  • Activities: Speaking exercises, peer feedback, role-plays.
  • Homework: Practice speaking with a partner or family member.

Class 32: Listening Practice

  • Objectives: Enhance listening comprehension skills.
  • Lessons:
    • “Listening Practice: Short Conversations”
    • “Listening Practice: Simple Stories”
  • Activities: Listening exercises, comprehension questions, group discussions.
  • Homework: Listen to an English podcast or watch an English video and summarize it.

Class 33: Reading Comprehension

  • Objectives: Develop basic reading comprehension skills.
  • Lessons:
    • “Reading Comprehension: Short Stories”
    • “Reading Comprehension: Informational Texts”
  • Activities: Reading exercises, comprehension questions, group discussions.
  • Homework: Read a short story and answer comprehension questions.

Week 12

Class 34: Writing Practice

  • Objectives: Improve basic writing skills.
  • Lessons:
    • “Writing Practice: Sentences”
    • “Writing Practice: Paragraphs”
  • Activities: Writing exercises, peer feedback, group discussions.
  • Homework: Write a short paragraph on a given topic.

Class 35: Final Review

  • Objectives: Review key concepts and prepare for the final assessment.
  • Lessons:
    • “Course Review”
    • “Final Preparation”
  • Activities: Review games, group discussions, practice exercises.
  • Homework: Study for the final assessment.

Class 36: Final Assessment and Feedback

  • Objectives: Assess language proficiency and provide feedback.
  • Lessons:
    • “Final Assessment”
    • “Course Feedback”
  • Activities: Final assessment, individual feedback, course evaluation.
  • Homework: Reflect on language learning progress and set future goals.

 

Duration: 12 weeks
Class Frequency: 2 times a week
Class Duration: 2 hours per session

Objectives:

  • Develop advanced conversational skills.
  • Enhance listening and comprehension abilities.
  • Expand vocabulary, particularly related to job interviews and academic settings.
  • Improve writing skills, focusing on resumes, cover letters, and college application essays.
  • Practice mock interviews and presentations.
  • Prepare for standardized tests and college readiness exams.

Week 1-2: Foundations and Goal Setting

Week 1

Class 1: Introduction and Assessment

  • Objectives: Assess current language levels and 121establish goals.
  • Lessons:
    • “Placement Test”
    • “Setting Language Learning Goals”
  • Activities: Icebreakers, initial language assessment, goal-setting discussion.
  • Homework: Self-reflection essay on language learning goals.

Class 2: Vocabulary Building

  • Objectives: Learn advanced vocabulary related to job interviews and academic settings.
  • Lessons:
    • “Job Interview Vocabulary”
    • “Academic Vocabulary”
  • Activities: Flashcards, vocabulary games, quizzes.
  • Homework: Create sentences using new vocabulary.

Class 3: Grammar Review

  • Objectives: Review and practice advanced grammar structures.
  • Lessons:
    • “Advanced Grammar: Relative Clauses”
    • “Advanced Grammar: Conditionals”
  • Activities: Grammar exercises, peer correction, group discussions.
  • Homework: Grammar workbook exercises.

Week 2

Class 4: Listening Comprehension

  • Objectives: Improve listening skills for understanding native speakers.
  • Lessons:
    • “Listening for Details: Job Interviews”
    • “Listening Comprehension: Academic Lectures”
  • Activities: Listening to podcasts, news reports, and lectures.
  • Homework: Listen to an English podcast and summarize it.

Class 5: Speaking Skills

  • Objectives: Enhance fluency and accuracy in spoken English.
  • Lessons:
    • “Speaking Practice: Interview Questions”
    • “Discussion Starters: Academic Topics”
  • Activities: Debates, role-plays, impromptu speaking.
  • Homework: Record a short speech on a given topic.

Class 6: Pronunciation and Intonation

  • Objectives: Improve pronunciation and natural intonation.
  • Lessons:
    • “Pronunciation: Common Mistakes”
    • “Intonation and Stress Patterns”
  • Activities: Pronunciation drills, intonation practice, tongue twisters.
  • Homework: Practice pronunciation with a language learning app.

Week 3-4: Writing Skills

Week 3

Class 7: Writing Resumes and Cover Letters

  • Objectives: Learn to write professional resumes and cover letters.
  • Lessons:
    • “Writing a Resume”
    • “Writing a Cover Letter”
  • Activities: Analyzing examples, drafting resumes, peer review.
  • Homework: Write a draft of your resume.

Class 8: College Application Essays

  • Objectives: Write compelling personal statements and essays.
  • Lessons:
    • “Writing Personal Statements”
    • “Writing College Application Essays”
  • Activities: Essay brainstorming, outlining, drafting, peer editing.
  • Homework: Write a draft of a college application essay.

Class 9: Email and Business Correspondence

  • Objectives: Master formal and informal email writing.
  • Lessons:
    • “Writing Formal Emails”
    • “Writing Informal Emails”
  • Activities: Writing practice, review of email etiquette, case studies.
  • Homework: Write an email requesting an informational interview.

Week 5-6: Job Interview Preparation

Week 5

Class 10: Interview Techniques

  • Objectives: Prepare for common interview questions.
  • Lessons:
    • “Common Interview Questions”
    • “Behavioral Interview Techniques”
  • Activities: Analyzing questions, formulating answers, practicing responses.
  • Homework: Prepare answers to common interview questions.

Class 11: Mock Interviews

  • Objectives: Practice job interviews in a simulated setting.
  • Lessons:
    • “Mock Interview Practice”
    • “Interview Role-Play”
  • Activities: Role-playing as interviewer and interviewee, providing feedback.
  • Homework: Reflect on mock interview performance and identify areas for improvement.

Class 12: Behavioral Interviews

  • Objectives: Master the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result).
  • Lessons:
    • “STAR Method for Behavioral Interviews”
    • “Advanced Interview Skills”
  • Activities: Crafting STAR responses, peer feedback.
  • Homework: Write STAR responses for five behavioral interview questions.

Week 7-8: College Readiness

Week 7

Class 13: Academic English

  • Objectives: Expand academic vocabulary and expressions.
  • Lessons:
    • “Academic Vocabulary Building”
    • “Reading Academic Texts”
  • Activities: Reading academic texts, summarizing, and discussing.
  • Homework: Read and summarize an academic article.

Class 14: Presentation Skills

  • Objectives: Develop effective presentation skills.
  • Lessons:
    • “Planning a Presentation”
    • “Delivering a Presentation”
  • Activities: Planning presentations, practicing delivery, using visual aids.
  • Homework: Prepare a presentation on a topic of interest.

Class 15: Test Preparation

  • Objectives: Prepare for standardized tests (TOEFL, IELTS, etc.).
  • Lessons:
    • “Test-Taking Strategies”
    • “Practice Tests”
  • Activities: Practice tests, test-taking strategies, time management.
  • Homework: Complete a practice test section.

Week 9-10: Review and Final Assessment

Week 9

Class 16: Review and Practice

  • Objectives: Review all topics covered in the course.
  • Lessons:
    • “Comprehensive Review: Job Interview Preparation”
    • “Comprehensive Review: College Readiness”
  • Activities: Group discussions, Q&A sessions, review games.
  • Homework: Study for final assessment.

Class 17: Final Assessment

  • Objectives: Evaluate progress and readiness for job interviews and college.
  • Lessons:
    • “Final Assessment: Job Interviews”
    • “Final Assessment: Academic Skills”
  • Activities: Written test, oral interview, essay writing.
  • Homework: Reflect on progress and set future learning goals.

Class 18: Feedback and Future Planning

  • Objectives: Provide feedback and plan the next steps for continued improvement.
  • Lessons:
    • “Personalized Feedback”
    • “Future Learning Plan”
  • Activities: Individual feedback sessions, and goal setting for future learning.
  • Homework: Create a personal learning plan for continued improvement.

Duration: 12 weeks
Class Frequency: 2 times a week
Class Duration: 2 hours per session

Note: Each week, the teacher will conduct 2 class sessions and assign a third one for students to complete independently. 

Objectives:

  • Improve conversational fluency.
  • Enhance listening and comprehension abilities.
  • Expand vocabulary and grammatical structures.
  • Develop writing skills for practical purposes.
  • Practice more complex dialogues and presentations.
  • Focus on phonics, pronunciation, and intonation.

Week 1-2: Reviewing Basics and Building Vocabulary

Week 1

Class 1: Review of Basic Vocabulary and Grammar

  • Objectives: Reinforce foundational vocabulary and grammar.
  • Lessons:
    • “Review of Common Vocabulary”
    • “Basic Grammar Structures”
  • Activities: Flashcards, role-plays, grammar exercises.
  • Homework: Write a short paragraph using reviewed vocabulary and grammar.

Class 2: Daily Routines and Habits

  • Objectives: Describe daily routines in more detail.
  • Lessons:
    • “Talking About Daily Routines”
    • “Using Present Simple and Continuous Tenses”
  • Activities: Role-plays, group discussions, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a detailed description of your daily routine.

Class 3: Talking About Past Events

  • Objectives: Use past tenses to describe past events.
  • Lessons:
    • “Past Simple and Past Continuous”
    • “Describing Past Events”
  • Activities: Storytelling, sentence building, group discussions.
  • Homework: Write a short story about a memorable event.

Week 2

Class 4: Describing People and Places

  • Objectives: Learn to describe people and places with more detail.
  • Lessons:
    • “Adjectives for People and Places”
    • “Descriptive Paragraphs”
  • Activities: Descriptive writing, matching exercises, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a paragraph describing a person or place.

Class 5: Making Comparisons

  • Objectives: Use comparative and superlative forms.
  • Lessons:
    • “Comparatives and Superlatives”
    • “Comparing People, Places, and Things”
  • Activities: Pair work, comparison exercises, group discussions.
  • Homework: Write sentences comparing different objects or people.

Class 6: Giving Directions and Instructions

  • Objectives: Learn to give clear directions and instructions.
  • Lessons:
    • “Giving Directions”
    • “Imperative Sentences”
  • Activities: Map exercises, role-plays, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write directions to a location you know well.

Week 3-4: Expanding Vocabulary and Communication Skills

Week 3

Class 7: Shopping and Money Matters

  • Objectives: Discuss shopping and financial transactions.
  • Lessons:
    • “Shopping Vocabulary”
    • “Talking About Prices and Transactions”
  • Activities: Role-plays, dialogues, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a shopping list and a dialogue about shopping.

Class 8: Health and Wellness

  • Objectives: Discuss health and wellness topics.
  • Lessons:
    • “Health Vocabulary”
    • “Talking About Symptoms and Treatments”
  • Activities: Role-plays, dialogues, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a paragraph about a recent visit to the doctor.

Class 9: Food and Cooking

  • Objectives: Learn vocabulary related to food and cooking.
  • Lessons:
    • “Food Vocabulary”
    • “Talking About Recipes and Cooking”
  • Activities: Recipe creation, role-plays, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a recipe for a favorite dish.

Week 4

Class 10: Travel and Transportation

  • Objectives: Discuss travel plans and transportation.
  • Lessons:
    • “Travel Vocabulary”
    • “Talking About Travel Plans”
  • Activities: Role-plays, dialogues, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a travel itinerary for a trip you would like to take.

Class 11: Jobs and Occupations

  • Objectives: Discuss different jobs and occupations.
  • Lessons:
    • “Job Vocabulary”
    • “Talking About Work and Responsibilities”
  • Activities: Role-plays, dialogues, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a paragraph about your job or a job you would like to have.

Class 12: Social Interactions

  • Objectives: Learn vocabulary and phrases for social interactions.
  • Lessons:
    • “Social Interaction Vocabulary”
    • “Making Small Talk”
  • Activities: Role-plays, dialogues, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Practice making small talk with a partner or family member.

Week 5-6: Enhancing Writing and Speaking Skills

Week 5

Class 13: Writing Emails and Messages

  • Objectives: Write clear and effective emails and messages.
  • Lessons:
    • “Email Vocabulary”
    • “Writing Formal and Informal Emails”
  • Activities: Email writing exercises, peer review, group discussions.
  • Homework: Write a formal and an informal email.

Class 14: Making Appointments and Plans

  • Objectives: Learn to make appointments and plans.
  • Lessons:
    • “Appointment Vocabulary”
    • “Talking About Schedules”
  • Activities: Role-plays, dialogues, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a dialogue making an appointment.

Class 15: Discussing Hobbies and Interests

  • Objectives: Talk about hobbies and interests in more detail.
  • Lessons:
    • “Hobbies Vocabulary”
    • “Describing Hobbies and Interests”
  • Activities: Group discussions, role-plays, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a paragraph about a hobby or interest.

Week 6

Class 16: Expressing Opinions and Preferences

  • Objectives: Learn to express opinions and preferences.
  • Lessons:
    • “Opinion Vocabulary”
    • “Talking About Preferences”
  • Activities: Debates, group discussions, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a paragraph expressing your opinion on a topic.

Class 17: Describing Future Plans

  • Objectives: Talk about future plans using appropriate tenses.
  • Lessons:
    • “Future Tenses”
    • “Talking About Future Plans”
  • Activities: Role-plays, dialogues, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a paragraph about your future plans.

Class 18: Discussing News and Current Events

  • Objectives: Discuss news and current events.
  • Lessons:
    • “News Vocabulary”
    • “Talking About Current Events”
  • Activities: Group discussions, role-plays, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a summary of a recent news article.

Week 7-8: Intermediate Grammar and Vocabulary

Week 7

Class 19: Modals of Ability, Permission, and Advice

  • Objectives: Use modals to express ability, permission, and advice.
  • Lessons:
    • “Modals: Can, Could, May, Might”
    • “Modals: Should, Must, Have to”
  • Activities: Role-plays, dialogues, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write sentences using different modals.

Class 20: Conditionals and Wishes

  • Objectives: Use conditional sentences and express wishes.
  • Lessons:
    • “First and Second Conditionals”
    • “Talking About Wishes”
  • Activities: Sentence building, role-plays, group discussions.
  • Homework: Write sentences using conditionals and wishes.

Class 21: Passive Voice

  • Objectives: Understand and use the passive voice.
  • Lessons:
    • “Forming the Passive Voice”
    • “Using Passive Voice in Different Tenses”
  • Activities: Sentence transformation, group exercises, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Rewrite active sentences in the passive voice.

Week 8

Class 22: Reported Speech

  • Objectives: Use reported speech for reporting statements and questions.
  • Lessons:
    • “Reported Speech: Statements”
    • “Reported Speech: Questions”
  • Activities: Sentence transformation, role-plays, group discussions.
  • Homework: Write sentences using reported speech.

Class 23: Phrasal Verbs

  • Objectives: Learn common phrasal verbs and their meanings.
  • Lessons:
    • “Common Phrasal Verbs”
    • “Using Phrasal Verbs in Sentences”
  • Activities: Matching exercises, role-plays, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write sentences using different phrasal verbs.

Class 24: Idioms and Expressions

  • Objectives: Learn common idioms and expressions.
  • Lessons:
    • “Common Idioms”
    • “Using Idioms in Conversations”
  • Activities: Matching exercises, role-plays, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write a short dialogue using idioms and expressions.

Week 9-10: Developing Listening and Speaking Skills

Week 9

Class 25: Listening for Main Ideas and Details

  • Objectives: Improve listening comprehension skills.
  • Lessons:
    • “Listening for Main Ideas”
    • “Listening for Details”
  • Activities: Listening exercises, group discussions, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Listen to a podcast and write a summary.

Class 26: Listening to Different Accents

  • Objectives: Get accustomed to different English accents.
  • Lessons:
    • “Understanding Different Accents”
    • “Listening Practice with Various Accents”
  • Activities: Listening exercises, group discussions, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Listen to audio clips with different accents and note differences.

Class 27: Role-Plays and Dialogues

  • Objectives: Practice speaking in various situations.
  • Lessons:
    • “Role-Plays: Everyday Situations”
    • “Dialogues: Social Interactions”
  • Activities: Role-plays, dialogues, group discussions.
  • Homework: Write a dialogue for a specific situation and practice with a partner.

Week 10

Class 28: Presentations and Public Speaking

  • Objectives: Develop public speaking and presentation skills.
  • Lessons:
    • “Preparing a Presentation”
    • “Public Speaking Techniques”
  • Activities: Presentation practice, peer feedback, group discussions.
  • Homework: Prepare and practice a short presentation.

Class 29: Debates and Discussions

  • Objectives: Engage in debates and discussions.
  • Lessons:
    • “Debate Techniques”
    • “Conducting Discussions”
  • Activities: Debates, group discussions, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Write arguments for a debate topic and practice with a partner.

Class 30: Pronunciation and Intonation

  • Objectives: Improve pronunciation and intonation.
  • Lessons:
    • “Pronunciation Practice”
    • “Intonation Patterns”
  • Activities: Pronunciation drills, listening exercises, speaking practice.
  • Homework: Record and listen to yourself reading a short passage.

Week 11-12: Final Projects and Review

Week 11

Class 31: Preparing Final Projects

  • Objectives: Plan and prepare final projects.
  • Lessons:
    • “Project Planning”
    • “Research and Preparation”
  • Activities: Project planning, research, group discussions.
  • Homework: Continue working on your final project.

Class 32: Final Project Presentations

  • Objectives: Present final projects.
  • Lessons:
    • “Presentation Skills”
    • “Peer Feedback”
  • Activities: Presentations, peer feedback, group discussions.
  • Homework: Reflect on feedback and make any necessary revisions to your project.

Class 33: Review of Key Concepts

  • Objectives: Review key concepts from the course.
  • Lessons:
    • “Review of Grammar and Vocabulary”
    • “Review of Listening and Speaking Skills”
  • Activities: Review exercises, group discussions, vocabulary games.
  • Homework: Study for the final assessment.

Week 12

Class 34: Final Assessment

  • Objectives: Assess overall progress and understanding.
  • Lessons:
    • “Final Assessment: Written”
    • “Final Assessment: Oral”
  • Activities: Written assessment, oral assessment, peer feedback.
  • Homework: Reflect on your progress and set goals for future learning.

Class 35: Course Feedback and Reflection

  • Objectives: Provide course feedback and reflect on learning.
  • Lessons:
    • “Course Evaluation”
    • “Personal Reflection”
  • Activities: Course evaluation, personal reflection, group discussion.
  • Homework: Write a reflection on your learning experience and future goals.

Class 36: Celebration and Future Plans

  • Objectives: Celebrate achievements and discuss future plans.
  • Lessons:
    • “Celebrating Success”
    • “Setting Future Language Goals”
  • Activities: Celebration, goal-setting discussion, group activities.
  • Homework: Continue practicing English using recommended resources.
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