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English Language (A1: Beginner English to C2: Proficiency English)

Beginner English (A1)

1. Grammar Topics

• FUNDAMENTAL OF CLAUSE (SUB+VERB+OBJECT)
• Basic sentence structure: Affirmative, negative, and interrogative
• NOUN: Plural forms: Regular (-s) and some irregular nouns
• Verb ‘to be’: I am, you are, he is, etc.
• Tense (Simple present): e.g. I work, She goes
• Subject pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we, they
• There is / There are: e.g. There is a book on the table.
• Demonstratives: this, that, these, those
• Possessive adjectives: my, your, his, her, etc.
• Articles: a, an, the
• Prepositions of place/time: in, on, under, next to; in the morning, at night
• Conjunctions

2. Vocabulary Themes
• Greetings & Introductions: Hello, Good morning, What’s your name?
• Numbers & Time: 1–100, days, months, telling time
• Family: mother, father, cousin, etc.
• Everyday Activities: wake up, eat breakfast, go to work
• Places in Town: school, bank, supermarket
• Colors & Clothing: red, blue; shirt, trousers
• Food & Drink: water, rice, apple, bread
• Weather & Seasons: sunny, rainy, summer
• Classroom Objects: pen, pencil, whiteboard
• Common Verbs: be, have, go, do, like, want

3. Functional Language (Sub-Topics)
• Introducing oneself: “My name is…”, “I’m from…”
• Giving personal information: Age, address, phone number
• Describing daily routine: “I get up at 7 a.m.”
• Talking about likes/dislikes: “I like apples.”, “I don’t like tea.”
• Talking about family: “I have two brothers.”
• Activities: Shopping: “How much is it?”, “I’d like…”
• Conversation: Asking for directions: “Where is the bank?”, “Go straight…”
• Talking about the weather: “It’s cold today.”

4. Sample Activities and Questions
Listening Activities
• Audio matching: Match words to pictures (e.g., colors, food)
• True/False: Based on simple conversations
• Fill-in-the-blanks: Listen to a conversation and complete gaps
• Choose the correct response: e.g., What did she say? A, B, or C?

Reading Sample Text
“Hello, my name is Anita. I’m from Butwal. I’m 23 years old. I am a student. I like music and football.”
Sample Questions:
• – Where is Anita from?
– How old is Anita?
– What does Anita like?

Writing Tasks
• Fill out a form: Name, age, address
• Write a postcard: “Hi Joshina, I’m in Pokhara. The weather is sunny…”
• Simple paragraph: “My name is Shyam. I am a teacher. I live in Kathmandu.”
• Lists: Write shopping or to-do lists

Speaking Tasks
• Introduce yourself: “What’s your name?”, “Where are you from?”
• Ask and answer simple questions: “Do you like coffee?”, “What time is it?”
• Role play: In a shop: “Can I help you?”, “Yes, I’d like…”
• Describe objects or people: “She has long hair and blue eyes.”

Elementary English (A2)

1. Grammar Topics
• SUBJECT+VERB AGREEMENT
• Countable and uncountable nouns
• Tense (Simple Past/Simple Future): regular and common irregular verbs
• Can/can’t for ability and permission
• Have to/don’t have to for obligation
• Comparatives and superlatives: bigger, the best
• Frequency adverbs: always, usually, sometimes
• Prepositions of time and place: at, on, in, next to
• Question formation: Wh- questions and Yes/No questions
• Determiner: Much, many, some, any

2. Vocabulary Themes
• Daily routines and schedules
• Hobbies and free time activities
• Jobs and workplaces
• Food and meals
• Travel and transport
• Shopping and money
• Health and the body
• Describing people (appearance & personality)
• Home and furniture
• Holidays and weather

3. Functional Language
• Ordering food and drinks
• Asking for and giving directions
• Describing past experiences
• Making and responding to suggestions
• Talking about future plans using ‘going to’
• Making comparisons
• Talking about abilities and routines
• Discussing health problems
• Shopping dialogues (prices, sizes, colors)
• Talking about your neighborhood or city

4. Sample Activities and Questions
Listening Activities
• Listen for specific information in announcements or messages
• True/False questions from short stories or conversations
• Match conversations with pictures
• Answer comprehension questions about short audio clips

Reading Sample Text
“Last weekend I visited my grandmother in the countryside. We walked in the forest and ate delicious food. I really enjoyed it.”

Sample Questions:
– Who did the speaker visit?
– What did they do?
– Did the speaker enjoy the weekend?

Writing Tasks
• Write a paragraph about your weekend
• Complete a short email inviting a friend to an event
• Write about your daily routine
• Create a list for shopping or travel packing

Speaking Tasks
• Talk about your last holiday
• Role play: Asking for help in a shop
• Discuss your favorite food or sport
• Give directions to a tourist

Intermediate English (B1)

1. Grammar Topics
• MOODS (Indicative, Imperative, Subjunctive, Conditionals)
• First conditional: If + present, will + verb
• Tense(perfect/Continuous)
• Used to + verb for past habits
• Modal verbs: should, must, might, may
• Participles, Gerunds and infinitives: like doing, want to do
• Relative clauses: who, which, that
• Question tags: isn’t it?, don’t you?
• Adverbs of manner, frequency, and degree
• Reported speech (basic statements)
• Phrase (Noun & Preposition)

2. Vocabulary Themes
• Work and career
• Education and study habits
• Media and entertainment
• Environment and nature
• Technology and the internet
• Health and fitness
• Travel experiences
• Social issues and community
• Feelings and emotions
• Describing experiences and events

3. Sub-topics & Functional Language
• Making and responding to invitations
• Expressing opinions and preferences
• Describing experiences using present perfect
• Telling stories or past events
• Asking for and giving advice
• Making comparisons and contrasts
• Discussing advantages and disadvantages
• Talking about future plans and intentions
• Explaining rules and giving instructions
• Talking about news and current events

4. Sample Activities and Questions
Listening Activities

• Listen to interviews and identify key information
• Answer comprehension questions on podcasts or talks
• Identify speaker’s opinions and intentions
• Complete summaries or note-taking tasks

Reading Sample Text
“Many people are choosing to work from home these days. It saves travel time and offers flexibility. However, some miss the social aspect of working in an office.”

Sample Questions:
– What are the benefits of working from home?
– What is one disadvantage mentioned?
– Why do people choose remote work?

Writing Tasks
• Write a letter or email giving advice
• Describe a memorable experience
• Write a for and against essay
• Summarize a short article or story

Speaking Tasks
• Discuss hobbies and interests in detail
• Describe a recent event or holiday
• Give your opinion on a social issue
• Role play: giving advice to a friend

Upper-Intermediate English (B2)

Grammar Topics
• Passive voice (all tenses)
• Second and third conditionals
• Mixed conditionals
• Advanced reported speech (questions and commands)
• Advanced modal verbs: could have, should have, might have
• Discourse markers for addition, contrast, cause and effect, alternatives
• Phrases (Adverbial & Adjective)

Vocabulary Themes
• Global issues and media
• Academic and professional vocabulary
• Crime and justice
• Personality and behavior
• Idioms and collocations (including phrasal verbs)

Functional Language & Sub-topics
• Expressing nuanced opinions
• Debating and supporting arguments
• Making speculations and hypotheses
• Describing processes and procedures
• Interpreting data and graphs
• Managing meetings and group discussions

Sample Activities and Tasks
• Debate on social issues
• Listening tasks using news clips
• For and against essays on global topics
• Creating and presenting infographics
• Problem-solving scenarios in groups

Guide
• Using authentic resources (news, podcasts) for context-based learning.
• Encouraging student-led presentations and peer feedback.
• Integrating project-based learning (e.g., mock conferences).
• Use rubrics for presentation and debate assessments.

Advanced English (C1)

Grammar Topics
• Inversion for emphasis (e.g., Never have I seen…)
• Cleft sentences (e.g., What I need is…)
• Ellipsis and substitution for cohesion
• Complex noun phrases and reduced relative clauses

Vocabulary Themes
• Abstract and figurative language
• Formal, academic, and business English
• Language for persuasion and diplomacy
• Extended idioms and phrasal verbs

Functional Language & Sub-topics
• Analyzing and critiquing arguments
• Delivering formal and persuasive presentations
• Summarizing and synthesizing complex ideas
• Participating in professional interviews and panels

Sample Activities and Tasks
• Research presentations on current global issues
• Critical reviews of articles or films
• Formal debates using structured arguments
• Writing persuasive essays and policy briefs

Teacher’s Guide
• Encouraging analytical thinking and advanced reading.
• Using authentic academic materials (journals, lectures).
• Emphasizing coherence and clarity in writing.
• Incorporating public speaking and interview simulations.

Proficiency English (C2)

Grammar Topics
• Mastery of grammatical structure and stylistic variation
• Advanced discourse markers for high-level writing
• Sophisticated use of tone, irony, satire, and register adaptation

Vocabulary Themes
• Sector-specific vocabulary (e.g., law, medicine, technology)
• Literary and rhetorical language
• Multicultural and historical lexicon
• Nuanced vocabulary for formal/informal tone

Functional Language & Sub-topics
• Academic and professional publishing standards
• Diplomatic negotiations and intercultural communication
• Creating and delivering keynote speeches
• Thesis writing and defense

Sample Activities and Tasks
• Write and defend a thesis
• Simulate a conference with expert panels
• Publish a research-based article
• Interpret complex literature or legal documents

Guide
• Guiding students in independent research and peer-led seminars.
• Using cross-disciplinary texts to develop synthesis skills.
• Offering advanced feedback on style and rhetorical techniques.
• Encouraging publication and professional communication projects.

Interview Preparation

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✅ Job Interview
✅ Security, Cook, Waiter, Sales Man, Housekeeping Interview Preparation
✅ DV Interview & Many More..

PRE-IELTS Preparation

🔹 Chart Analysis
🔹 Essay Writing Strategy
🔹 Speaking & Reading Strategy
🔹 Concept of Topic Sentence and Details
🔹 Preparing Introductory Paragraph
🔹 Listening Skill Development
🔹 Grammar
🔹 Mock Test

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