The course is split into modules that match how people actually speak. You move from simple introductions to daily life topics, work language and short talks about your own ideas.
You do not need strong grammar or vocabulary to join. We build language in small steps and use repeatable patterns so your speech feels more natural with each week.
1
Confidence and simple introductions
Start speaking without pressure
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You focus on feeling safe to speak and on a few basic sentences that help you start any conversation.
- Short self introduction patterns that you can adjust for any context
- Simple questions to start and keep a friendly conversation going
- Gentle speaking warm up routines to reduce fear before you talk
- Basic mindset tips for handling mistakes without feeling blocked
2
Sounds, rhythm and clear words
Make your speech easy to understand
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You work on key sounds and natural stress in words and sentences so listeners can follow you with less effort.
- Practice with sounds that many learners mix up, using slow and clear drills
- Word stress patterns that change meaning and how to hear them in real speech
- Short reading and repeat tasks with focus on rhythm instead of speed
- Simple tips for clear mouth position and breathing while you speak
3
Useful sentence patterns
Speak without searching for every word
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You learn fixed sentence frames that you can fill with your own ideas to answer questions and share opinions.
- Common patterns for giving your view, agreeing, disagreeing and adding more detail
- Linking words for joining ideas in a smooth and simple way
- Short drills where you answer many questions using the same basic frame
- Small role plays that use the same pattern in work and daily life settings
4
Daily life topics and small talk
Speak comfortably about normal days
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This module focuses on common topics so you always have something ready to say in simple social moments.
- Talking about your day, hobbies, food, weather and time in a natural way
- Small talk in lines, public transport or during breaks at events or classes
- Polite phrases for starting and closing a short conversation smoothly
- Simple stories about past events using clear and repeatable patterns
5
Work and study language
Use English in a more professional way
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You practice the kind of English you meet in offices, meetings, classrooms and online calls.
- Short phrases for asking, clarifying and confirming tasks or deadlines
- Talking about your background, skills and goals in simple work language
- Useful lines for online meetings such as checking sound and joining conversations
- Study phrases for group work, asking questions in class and sharing ideas
6
Listening and speaking together
Follow others and respond with ease
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This module connects listening practice with spoken replies so conversations feel more balanced and natural.
- Short listening clips with focus on key words and main ideas, not every word
- Simple phrases for asking someone to repeat or slow down politely when needed
- Quick summary practice where you explain what you just heard in your own words
- Turn taking skills so you know when to enter and exit a group conversation
7
Speaking in groups and short talks
Share your ideas in a calm and clear way
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You learn how to prepare and deliver short talks without long notes and how to take space in a group without feeling rude.
- Simple structures for a one to three minute talk on a daily or work topic
- Opening and closing lines that make your talk feel complete and clear
- Strategies for handling when your mind goes blank or you lose a word mid sentence
- Group speaking tasks where each person has a clear and simple role
8
Real life practice and personal plan
Turn practice into a stable habit
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The last module focuses on joining all skills and building a simple plan that keeps your spoken English active after the course.
- Short practice sessions that mix sound work, patterns and real topics in one flow
- Ideas for using English in daily life without booking extra classes every time
- Simple way to track your progress with small goals and regular reflection
- Clear summary of what you can do in English now and what you want to improve next