

Module - 3
Pre-Intermediate Level
Gain Confidence and Communicate More Freely
This level is ideal for learners who have a basic grasp of English and want to deepen their understanding and fluency. You'll build on foundational skills and become more comfortable using English in real-life situations—at work, while traveling, or in social settings.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Express opinions and talk about past experiences confidently
Use present perfect tense, comparatives, and modals correctly
Write clear paragraphs, instructions, and personal letters
Understand and respond to spoken English in common scenarios
Participate in longer and more meaningful conversations
Read and understand articles, ads, and instructional texts
Describe future plans using going to and will
Improve pronunciation through guided listening and speaking practice
Vocabulary Expansion
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Everyday topics like family, food, clothing, and hobbies
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Expressing likes, dislikes, and preferences
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Common items in your home, school, and work environments
Grammar Foundations
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Introduction to the past tense (e.g., “I walked,” “She ate”)
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Using possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, our, their)
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Basic question forms (What, Where, When, How, Why)
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Understanding prepositions (in, on, at, near, between)

Speaking Skills
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Engaging in short conversations about daily activities
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Expressing likes, dislikes, and opinions
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Talking about past events and experiences
Listening Skills
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Following simple conversations and identifying key details
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Listening to short audio clips and responding to questions
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Understanding commonly used phrases and expressions

Reading Practice
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Reading and comprehending short paragraphs, emails, and simple stories
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Identifying main ideas and details in short texts
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Gaining confidence in understanding more complex sentence structures
Writing Skills
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Writing short texts about familiar topics (e.g., a short biography, describing your favorite place)
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Crafting basic descriptions and narrating simple past events
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Organizing ideas into clear, structured paragraphs