The Spoken English course is primarily designed for student(s)/fresher(s)/professional(s) who want to learn how to speak English with confidence. This course is designed to cover all aspects of communication in the working environment.
COURSE PREVIEW
Type
: Professional Growth Oriented Training
Audience(s)
: Student(s)/Fresher(s)/Professional(s)
Duration
: 60 Hrs.
Language
: English
Delivery method
: Instructor-led Classroom Training
PRICING DETAILS
Rs12,250/$190
The Spoken English course is primarily designed for student(s)/fresher(s)/professional(s) who want to learn how to speak English with confidence. This course is designed to cover all aspects of communication in the working environment.

Type
: Professional Growth Oriented Training
Audience(s)
: Student(s)/Fresher(s)/Professional(s)
Duration
: 60 Hrs.
Language
: English
Delivery method
: Instructor-led Classroom Training
PRICING DETAILS
Rs12,250/$190
About the course
The Spoken English course is primarily designed for student(s)/fresher(s)/professional(s) who want to learn how to speak English with confidence. This course is designed to cover all aspects of communication in the working environment - how to describe yourself, your job and company, meetings, presentations, negotiations, email, interviews, drafting a CV and much more...
Course objectives
At the completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
- Improve your grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation
- Speak English confidently in daily life (e.g. work, travel, shopping)
- Use proper word while speaking
- Build sentence and write proficient Emails
- Participate in group discussion
- Improve Presentation skills
- Describe yourself and your job
- Gain a lot of confidence while dealing with clients
Who can do this course?
All professionals who are keen to shape their daily life with English and mind their English for career growth should go for this course.
Pre-requisites
There are no pre-requisites to join this course
Spoken English with Personality Development
Uses of Vocabulary
- Use of Articles
- Forms of Words
- Vocabulary uses its other forms: Root, synonyms and antonyms
- How Structure technique help you to speak fluent English
- Use of Wh-Family pronoun
- Format of professional Introduction
- How to give impressive introduction
Grammar
- Singular & plural
- Explanations Subject Object & Verb
- Gerunds
- Regular, Irregular, auxiliary & action Verbs
- Structure of sentences and how to Form it
- How to use words
- How to give presentation
Modal Verbs
- Use of can, could, may, might, will, would, must, shall, should, ought to
- Probability, Ability, Obligation and Advice
- Permission
- Habits
- Past modals
- When and how to use could have, should have and would have
- Group Discussion
Tense
- What is tense and when to use which one
- When to use Simple present
- Affirmative Sentences
- Negative Sentences
- Interrogative sentences
- Interrogative and negative sentences
- Jam Session
Present Continuous, Perfect & Continuous
- Explanation of each tenses
- When, Why & How to use
- Structure of sentences
- Affirmative Sentences
- Negative Sentences
- Interrogative sentences
- Interrogative and negative sentences
- Daily Use Words and how to use them
- Corporate Words
- Role Play
- Presentation
Past Tense
- When to use Simple Past Tense
- When to use Past Continuous Tense
- Sentence Structure
- Affirmative Sentences
- Negative Sentences
- Interrogative sentences
- Interrogative and negative sentences
- Debate on Latest Topics
Past Perfect and Perfect Continuous
- When to use Simple Past Tense
- When to use Past Continuous Tense
- Sentence Structure
- Affirmative Sentences
- Negative Sentences
- Interrogative sentences
- Interrogative and negative sentences
- Difference b/w Debate & GD
- Debate on Latest Topics
Future Tenses
- Simple Future and future continuous tense
- Structure
- How and When to Form sentences in future
- Affirmative Sentences
- Negative Sentences
- Interrogative sentences
- Interrogative and negative sentences
- Presentation
Perfect, Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative
- Future continuous and future Perfect tense
- Structure
- How and When to use perfect
- Affirmative Sentences
- Negative Sentences
- Interrogative sentences
- Interrogative and negative sentences
Proper use of Tenses
- Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
- Present Continuous vs. Present Perfect Continuous
- Present Perfect Continuous vs. Present Perfect
- Present Perfect vs. Past Simple
- Action Verbs vs. State Verbs
Word Order - Position of Adverbs
- Negatives
- Questions
Preposition
- Master of preposition
- Learn 150 preposition with uses
Type of Preposition
- Degree of Time
- Degree of Place
- Degree of expression
- Sentence Arrangement
- Debate
- Presentation
Conjunction
- When and How to use conjunction
- Learn how to form meaningful sentences
Type of Conjunction
- Coordinating conjunctions
- Correlative Conjunction
- Subordinating Conjunctions
- Adverbial Conjuctions/ Linking Adverbs
- Group Discussion
- Presentation
Active & Passive Voice
- What is a passive sentence?
- Why do we use the passive?
- How to make a passive?
- Jam Session
Phrasal verbs and Presentation
- Master 120 common phrasal verbs
- Presentation
Speech and Group Discussion
- Direct Speech / Quoted Speech
- Indirect Speech / Reported Speech
- Fundamental rules for indirect speech
- Group Discussion
Know yourself
- What are your strength
- How to use your weakness as strength
- Self-analysis
- Being honest
- Eliminates negatives
- Promote positive
Personality Development
- Communication
- Actions
- Dress
- Standards
- Self-control
- Language
- Specialization
- Adoptability
- Being intoned
Communication
- Effective designed for topic and audience
- Vocabulary
Actions
- How your actions impact on others?
- Ego & consideration
- Manners
- Behaviour
- Listening skills
Dress
- How you appear to people
- Image
- What your clothes say about you
- Suitability of attire for situation
- Appropriateness
Standards
- Principals
- Values
- Morals
- Consistency
- Self-controlled
- Emotions balance
- Anger management
- Self-restraint
- Saying no
- Non-judgmental free of bias
Language
- English values images simple clear non-elitist
- Voice balance calm easy to listen
Specialization
- Expertise in P.D.
- Multi-tasking is not good
Being informed
- Broad knowledge
- Personality is fundamentally how other see you based on the image
Adaptability
- Being all thump to all people
- Related to being well informed
- Related to emotional balance
Empathy
- Ability to switch from one situation/set of circumstances easily
- Calmly
- Ability to contribute to conversation
- Making a good impression
- 1st impression is last impression
- Related to communication Skill
- Language
Specialization
- Defining your specialization related to your strengths
- Being able to accomplish objectives - doing what you say you will do
Hack skills for Interview
- Technical interview tips
- Telephonic interview tips
- Face to Face interview tips
- New Words
- Email Writing
- Phrase Writing
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Do you provide any course material?
Yes we do. All relevant course material and exercises you will be get through our mentors.
Q2. Do you provide any class video?
Yes we do. You will get the recorded sessions of your own online training classes, so that you can revise your class when you want.
Q3. What If I miss my online training class?
All online training classes are recorded. You will get the recorded sessions so that you can watch the online classes when you want. Also, you can join other class to do your missing classes.
Q4. What If I miss my classroom training class?
You can join other on going classroom batch classes to do your missing classes.
Q5. Do you prepare me for the job interview?
Yes, we do. We will discuss all possible technical interview questions and answers during the training program so that you can prepare yourself for interview.
Q6. Do you provide hands-on real application development?
Yes, we do provide you to do hands-on real application development.
Q7. Whom do I contact, if I have more queries?
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