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1 - Speaking Skills
To ensure that students develop all areas of the English language simultaneously, each module has four sections. In the speaking section, students will be able to practice their speaking skills, expand their vocabulary, form sentences and create essays.
 

2 - Listening Skills
Students will be able to develop their listening skills quite effectively as each module has a listening component and, more importantly, students will be trained to listen to different accents, mainly American and British accents. Students will be trained to actively listen, which means they will be able to make predictions, ask questions, and listen for details/answers.
 

3 - Reading Skills
Students will be able to develop their reading skills by utilizing a variety of reading strategies such as "planning and monitoring, making predictions, visualizing, and synthesizing. In addition, students will be taught how to understand new words by taking them out of context.
 

4 - Writing Skills
Students will have ample opportunities to develop their writing skills during and after class, as we typically assign writing assignments at the end of each class period. Students will learn how to form short sentences and essays. They will learn the different elements of essay structure, such as "introduction, body, and conclusion"
 

5-Critical thinking skills
Students will be trained to evaluate the information they read in their coursework and how that information relates to what they already know and why that information is or is not important. More importantly, students will be taught how to evaluate the validity of passages.
 

6 - Student-Centered Lessons
We take student interest seriously and therefore allow students to choose topics that interest them so that they have ample opportunity to improve their English skills. The failure of the teacher-centered approach is that it ignores students' interests.

7 - Grammar
Students will be exposed to creative techniques that will help them learn all the grammar rules effortlessly. This means that students do not have to memorize any grammar rules because they will be exposed to them naturally through various effective and creative techniques such as identifying and analyzing grammatical errors. Our goal is to make learning easy and enjoyable for students.

8 - Pronunciation
Learning to pronounce English correctly is crucial for ESL students because incorrect pronunciation can hinder fluency and, in some cases, change the meaning of words. Therefore, learning how to pronounce words correctly can help students become more relaxed when speaking English and sound less awkward or unsure of their word choice. In addition, we use effective and creative techniques such as "intonation, syllable stress, and vowel length.

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