The primary goal of this oral English course is to provide basic training for learners to develop their skills in oral English. Centering around two everyday topics in each unit. See the table below for more details.
Unit
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Topics
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1
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1. How to Greet People
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2. How to Make Introductions
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2
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3. How to Start a Conversation
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4. How to Ask for Information
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3
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5. How to Ask Directions
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6. How to Give Directions
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4
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7. How to Make an Appointment
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8. How to Ask for Permission
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5
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9. How to Talk about Likes and Dislikes
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10. How to Show Agreement and Disagreement
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6
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11. How to Ask for Help
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12. How to Offer Help
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7
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13. How to Make Suggestions
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14. How to Give Advice
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8
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15. How to Complain
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16. How to Persuade
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9
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17. How to Apologize
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18. How to Forgive
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10
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19. How to Give Instructions
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20. How to Talk about Similarities and Differences
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11
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21. How to Talk about Past Events
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22. How to Ask for a Description
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12
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23. How to Talk about the Future
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24. How to Talk about Possibilities
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13
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25. How to Describe People
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26. How to Make Clarifications
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14
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27. How to Ask Personal Questions
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28. How to Talk about Personal Interests
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15
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29. How to Express Opinions
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30. How to Make Farewell
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Each session includes such oral practice activities as read aloud, useful expressions, model dialogues, situations, story-telling, role-play, cultural notes, oral discussions, etc. Since in most cases, the oral practice and tasks will involve learners in different real life situations, the learners need to pair up with a friend or classmate or work in a small group in the learning process.