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ESL Curriculum for Intermediate

Target Audience: Learners who already have a basic understanding of English and can engage in simple conversations. Goal: Develop greater fluency in speaking, reading, writing, and listening, with a focus on grammar, vocabulary expansion, and practical communication skills. Duration: 12-16 weeks (can be adjusted based on class frequency). Structure: 12 units focused on more complex language functions and everyday interactions. Unit 1: Talking About Past Events Objectives: Use the past simple tense to talk about personal experiences. Practice asking and answering questions about the past. Vocabulary: Regular and irregular verbs: Worked, studied, went, saw, made, took. Time expressions: Yesterday, last week, two years ago. Grammar: Past simple tense: Positive, negative, and question forms. Regular vs. irregular verb patterns. Activities: Interview a partner about their weekend. Write a short paragraph about a memorable event. Unit 2: Making Plans and Future Intentions Objectives: Talk ab...

ESL Curriculum for Upper Beginner

Target Audience: Learners with a basic understanding of English who can form simple sentences and engage in basic conversations. Goal: Enhance fluency, expand vocabulary, improve grammatical accuracy, and develop better listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills for common daily interactions. Duration: 12 weeks (can be adjusted based on frequency of classes). Structure: 12 units focusing on real-life communication and language functions. Unit 1: Talking About Daily Routines Objectives: Describe personal daily routines and habits. Use the present simple tense for regular actions. Vocabulary: Daily actions: Wake up, brush teeth, go to work, eat lunch, study, relax, sleep. Grammar: Present simple tense: Affirmative and negative forms. Adverbs of frequency: Always, sometimes, never. Activities: Class discussion: Talk about your daily routine. Writing: Write a paragraph about a typical day. Unit 2: Talking About the Present (Present Continuous) Objectives: Describe ongoing activities ...

ESL Curriculum For Lower Beginner

Target Audience: ESL learners with little or no prior knowledge of English. Goal: Build basic communication skills for everyday life situations. Duration: 12-16 weeks (can be adjusted based on class frequency) Structure: 10 units focusing on key language skills. Unit 1: Introductions and Greetings Objectives: Learn to introduce oneself and others. Practice common greetings and responses. Vocabulary: Hello, Hi, Goodbye My name is... What’s your name? How are you? Fine, thank you. Grammar: Basic sentence structure: "I am," "You are," "He/She is." Personal pronouns: I, you, he, she. Activities: Role-play: Introduce yourself to a partner. Matching activity: Match greetings with responses. Unit 2: Numbers and Alphabet Objectives: Learn to count numbers 1-20. Familiarize with the English alphabet. Vocabulary: Numbers 1-20. Letters A-Z (both uppercase and lowercase). Grammar: Singular and plural: "one apple," "two apples." Activities: Listenin...