Detailed Spoken English Syllabus
Module 1: Introduction to Spoken English
1. 1.1 Understanding the importance of English in global communication
2. 1.2 Differences between written and spoken forms of English
3. 1.3 Introduction to phonetics and articulation of sounds
4. 1.4 Common problems faced by non-native speakers and how to overcome them
Module 2: Grammar for Speaking
5. 2.1 Overview of parts of speech with emphasis on spoken usage
6. 2.2 Verb tenses and their use in daily conversations
7. 2.3 Sentence structures: statements, questions, negatives
8. 2.4 Formation and usage of WH-questions and Yes/No questions
9. 2.5 Usage of modal verbs in requests, suggestions, and advice
10. 2.6 Use of prepositions and conjunctions in spoken sentences
11. 2.7 Articles (a, an, the) and their correct usage in speaking
Module 3: Vocabulary Building
12. 3.1 Learning common and essential vocabulary for everyday use
13. 3.2 Using synonyms and antonyms to enhance vocabulary
14. 3.3 Introduction to phrasal verbs and their contextual meanings
15. 3.4 Using idiomatic expressions appropriately in conversations
16. 3.5 Understanding and using word families and collocations
Module 4: Functional English
17. 4.1 Greetings and formal/informal introductions
18. 4.2 Talking about personal information, family, hobbies, and work
19. 4.3 Asking for and giving information clearly
20. 4.4 Making requests, offers, and suggestions politely
21. 4.5 Expressing opinions, likes, dislikes, and preferences
22. 4.6 Apologizing, thanking, and showing appreciation
23. 4.7 Describing people, objects, and places accurately
Module 5: Conversation Practice
24. 5.1 Practicing conversations in various real-life scenarios
25. 5.2 Role-plays: shopping, dining out, visiting the doctor, etc.
26. 5.3 Engaging in small talk and initiating conversations
27. 5.4 Conducting and participating in group discussions
28. 5.5 Debating on familiar topics to build confidence and fluency
29. 5.6 Sharing personal experiences and telling short stories
30. 5.7 Telephone etiquette and conducting phone conversations
Module 6: Listening and Speaking Skills
31. 6.1 Listening to dialogues, stories, and interviews for comprehension
32. 6.2 Practicing different accents and varieties of English
33. 6.3 Understanding intonation, stress, and rhythm in English
34. 6.4 Fluency techniques: chunking, pausing, and linking words
35. 6.5 Practicing pronunciation through repetition and correction
36. 6.6 Speaking drills and tongue twisters to improve clarity
Module 7: Presentation and Public Speaking
37. 7.1 Preparing and organizing content for presentations
38. 7.2 Using visual aids and body language effectively
39. 7.3 Voice modulation, pitch, and pace while presenting
40. 7.4 Overcoming stage fear and building speaking confidence
41. 7.5 Delivering impromptu and planned speeches
42. 7.6 Handling questions and interacting with the audience
Module 8: Assessment and Feedback
43. 8.1 Individual speaking tests and oral assessments
44. 8.2 Peer feedback and self-assessment techniques
45. 8.3 Regular practice evaluations and improvement tracking
46. 8.4 Final presentation or speech as course completion activity