Spoken English

Spoken English

  • Duration of the course: 3-4 months (1 level);
  • Duration of the lesson: 90 minutes;
  • Number of students in a group: 8 students maximum;
  • Schedules: Negotiable;
  • Price: Is given for one level – international students only
Price range

386,00 $950,00 $

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Spoken English

Spoken English

Spoken English Courses

Spoken English

Spoken English

Spoken English

Spoken English
Spoken English

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The Spoken English course is appropriate for all age students. It consists of 7 levels and includes both individual and group learning. The learning process takes place in a question-and-answer mode, using easy, fun, interactive methods that allow students to master the English language without any tension. The course is designed to teach students English from basic to academic level using easy, fun, and interactive methods.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

  • Rapidly develop speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in real-life situations.
  • Learn English easily, enjoyably, and interactively, through games and practical activities.
  • Build a strong foundation in grammar, enabling students to use the language effectively in any context.
  • Improve critical thinking, problem-solving, and self-expression skills, and apply the acquired knowledge confidently in everyday and professional settings.

 

Achieved Results:

 

  • Students significantly improve their English proficiency after each stage, which enhances their confidence in everyday communication.
  • Enrich their vocabulary, enabling them to use advanced and nuanced language in speaking, writing, and academic tasks.
  • Refine their speech and develop stylistic versatility, allowing them to express themselves freely and effectively in any situation.
  • Beyond improving speaking, listening, and writing skills, as well as grammar and vocabulary, the course provides students with broad general knowledge across various fields, which they can apply consistently in real-life situations.
  • Students become confident, articulate, and self-assured English users, capable of communicating fluently in both everyday and professional contexts.

SYLLABUS

Speaking Topics

 

Introducing and Greeting

  • Introducing yourself
  • Greeting people formally and informally
  • Saying goodbye politely

Personal Information

  • Talking about your age
  • Saying where you live
  • Giving phone numbers and email addresses
  • Asking and answering simple personal questions

Alphabet and Spelling

  • English alphabet
  • Spelling names and basic words
  • Checking information (How do you spell…?)

Daily Routine

  • Talking about everyday activities
  • Parts of the day
  • Telling the time

Free Time and Hobbies

  • Talking about hobbies and interests
  • Saying what you like and don’t like
  • Asking about free-time activities

Food and Drinks

  • Naming food and drinks
  • Expressing preferences
  • Ordering in a café or restaurant

Getting Around Town

  • Naming places in a town
  • Saying where places are
  • Asking for and understanding simple directions

Grammar

 

  • Verb to be — affirmative, negative and question forms
  • Subject pronouns
  • Possessive adjectives
  • Articles — a / an / the
  • Present Simple — basic use for daily routines
  • There is / There are
  • Prepositions of place

Speaking Topics

 

Everyday Communication and Small Talk

  • Starting and maintaining conversations
  • Asking simple everyday questions
  • Polite responses and reactions

Family and Relationships

  • Talking about family members
  • Describing relationships

  • Speaking about friends and relatives

Work and Jobs

  • Talking about your job
  • Describing your workplace
  • Daily work responsibilities

Daily Life and Habits

  • Talking about daily activities
  • Describing habits and routines
  • Workdays and free time

Shopping and Prices

  • Buying clothes
  • Talking about sizes, colours and prices
  • Asking for help in shops

Past Experiences

  • Talking about yesterday
  • Last weekend activities
  • Describing simple past events

Travel and Transport

  • Means of transport
  • Buying tickets
    Simple travel plans

Grammar

 

  • Present Simple — affirmative, negative and questions
  • Adverbs of frequency
  • Present Continuous
  • Past Simple — regular & irregular verbs
  • Countable / uncountable nouns
  • Some / any / much / many
  • Comparatives & superlatives
  • Question forms & word order

Speaking Topics

 

Lifestyle and Habits

  • Healthy and unhealthy habits
  • Comparing daily routines
  • Talking about lifestyle changes

Entertainment and Media

  • Talking about films, series and music
  • Favourite actors and genres
  • Social media habits

Technology in Everyday Life

  • The role of technology in daily life
  • Advantages and disadvantages
  • Making predictions about future technology

Education and Learning

  • Learning experiences
  • Studying languages
  • Giving advice about learning

Health and Advice

  • Describing health problems
  • Visiting the doctor
  • Giving recommendations and advice

Travel and Holidays

  • Past travel experiences
  • Planning holidays
  • Situations while travelling

Social Situations

  • Making polite requests
  • Accepting and refusing offers
  • Dealing with everyday problems

Grammar

 

  • Present Perfect — ever / never / just / already / yet
  • Past Simple vs Present Perfect
  • Future formswill / going to / present continuous
  • Modal verbscan, could, should, must, have to
  • First Conditional
  • Gerunds & infinitives

 

Speaking Topics

 

Important Life Events

  • Sharing life experiences
  • Talking about achievements and challenges
  • Describing life stages

Work and Career

  • Professional experience
  • Work environment and responsibilities
  • Career goals and plans

Education and Self-development

  • The importance of education
  • Developing new skills
  • Learning strategies

Communication and Relationships

  • Effective communication
  • Resolving conflicts
  • Teamwork and cooperation

Media and Information

  • News and media influence
  • Reliability of information
  • Pros and cons of social media

Culture and Traditions

  • Traditions from different countries
  • Cultural differences
  • Celebrations and customs

Future Plans and Choices

  • Making important decisions
  • Discussing future plans
  • Comparing options

Grammar

 

  • Present Perfect Continuous
  • Past Continuous vs Past Simple
  • Second Conditional
  • Reported Speech — statements & questions
  • Relative clauses
  • Extended modal verbsmight, may, ought to
  • Linking words

Speaking Topics

 

Personal and Social Development

  • Setting new goals and discussing achievements
  • Problem-solving strategies
  • Sharing personal experiences in complex situations

Work and Professional Skills

  • Team management
  • Prioritising tasks
  • Effective workplace communication

Education and Career Development

  • Discussing academic research outcomes
  • Planning and presenting projects
  • Comparing future career plans

Culture and International Relations

  • Different cultural contexts
  • Participation in international projects
  • Discussing ethical and social issues

Media, News and Analysis

  • Discussing news and providing arguments
  • Evaluating media influence
  • Critical thinking in information analysis

Technology and Innovation

  • Impact of modern technology on daily life
  • Comparing innovations and making predictions
  • Technology-based problem solving

Debates and Argumentation

  • Defending opinions using research
  • Debate strategies
  • Structuring constructive arguments

Grammar

 

  • Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous
  • Past Perfect
  • Second Conditional & Mixed Conditionals
  • Passive voice (complex tenses)
  • Reported speech
  • Relative clauses (reduced & embedded)
  • Advanced modal verbs — might, may, could, should, ought to
  • Linking words & discourse markers

Speaking Topics

 

Global Issues

  • Environmental protection and climate change
  • Social and economic challenges
  • Problem-solving ideas

Business and Communication

  • Meetings and presentations
  • Negotiations
  • Formal letters and emails

Psychology and Human Behaviour

  • Personality traits
  • Decision-making processes
  • Analysing human behaviour

Debates and Argumentation

  • Expressing and defending opinions
  • Agreeing and disagreeing
  • Presenting strong arguments

Cultural and Social Differences

  • International relations
  • Cultural norms
  • Different cultural approaches

New Technologies and Innovation

  • Modern technology
  • Impact of technological innovation on life
  • Predicting future developments

Professional Environment

  • Workplace challenges
  • Team management
  • Career development

Grammar

 

  • Third Conditional
  • Mixed Conditionals
  • Advanced Passive forms
  • Modals of deduction — must / might / can’t
  • Reported Speech — questions & commands
  • Causative form — have/get something done
  • Inversion for emphasis — never have I…

Speaking Topics

 

Global Challenges

  • Environmental protection issues
  • Impact of economic and social policies
  • Solutions for global problems

Business and Professional Communication

  • Negotiating with international partners
  • Business presentations and project management
  • Effective leadership within a team

Society, Culture and Ethics

  • Cultural and social norms
  • Ethical dilemmas in daily life
  • Examples of international cooperation

Media, Technology and Innovation

  • Influence of social media
  • New technologies and innovations
  • Analyzing technological and social trends

Rhetoric and Public Speaking

  • Expressing opinions convincingly
  • Structuring arguments logically
  • Managing the audience in debates and presentations

Conflict Management and Debates

  • Supporting arguments with evidence
  • Strategic debate management
  • Evaluating opposing viewpoints

Future Planning and Decision Making

  • Discussing major decisions
  • Comparing alternatives
  • Planning long-term goals

Grammar

 

  • Advanced passive forms
  • Third & Mixed Conditionals
  • Reported speech
  • Relative clauses (advanced usage)
  • Causative forms
  • Inversion for emphasis
  • Advanced linking words & discourse markers
  • Advanced modal verbs

Speaking Topics

 

Leadership and Ethics

  • Leadership styles and qualities
  • Ethical dilemmas
  • Taking responsibility

Media Influence

  • Media types and effects on society
  • Disinformation and fake news
  • Critical thinking and information analysis

Academic and Professional Communication

  • Formal presentations
  • Professional discussions and debates
  • Presenting research or project work

Critical Thinking

  • Analysing and evaluating ideas
  • Understanding cause-effect relationships
  • Testing arguments for validity

Public Speaking and Presentations

  • Engaging the audience
  • Structuring logical presentations
  • Managing audience questions effectively

Case Studies Analysis

  • Business / social / cultural scenarios
  • Decision-making processes
  • Developing critical evaluation skills

Grammar

 

  • Advanced verb patterns
  • Discourse markers
  • Cleft sentences
  • Nominalisation
  • Advanced conditionals
  • Complex relative clauses
  • Formal vs informal structures
  • Stylistic choices and register

 

Speaking Topics

 

Abstract and Philosophical Topics

  • Analysing and interpreting ideas
  • Philosophical concepts
  • Defending arguments rigorously

Global Politics and Processes

  • International relations
  • Structures of global politics
  • Impact of politics on different sectors

Academic Debates

  • Discussing complex topics
  • Arguing based on research data
  • Evaluating different viewpoints

Rhetoric and Persuasion

  • Using voice, style, and metaphor effectively
  • Managing the audience
  • Structured and persuasive argumentation

Spontaneous and Improvised Speaking

  • Meetings, debates, conversations
  • Quick idea formulation and expression
  • Managing unforeseen situations

Cultural and Ideological Differences

  • Understanding diverse cultural contexts
  • Challenges in international negotiations
  • Influence of cultural norms on communication

Grammar

 

  • Near-native grammatical accuracy
  • Subtle tense & aspect usage
  • Advanced inversion & ellipsis
  • Stylistic grammar choices
  • Idiomatic & figurative language
  • Register control
  • Complex clause structures
  • Role-playing exercises, interviews, videos, and fun games will be used at all levels of the course.

COURSE PROMO

FREQUENTLY ASKES QUESTIONS

What level of foreign language proficiency do I need to join a Spoken English course?

No prior knowledge is required for the Spoken English course. We start the course from the basic level.

Can I take just 1 level of the course?

Yes, of course! You can take any level of the course. After completing the course, you decide whether to continue your studies at a new level or not.

What textbooks do you use during the course?

During the learning process, we use Cambridge and Oxford, licensed, high-quality, illustrated literature, prepared by experts in the field.

Are the textbooks used in the course free or priced?

If you decide to study online and do not want to buy the book, we will provide you with the PDF version completely free of charge. The cost of the textbook is 25-35 GEL, which you can buy at our Language center or at a bookstore.

Do I have to pay in advance when registering for the course?

Of course not. You only pay after we have jointly agreed on a study schedule and you have finally agreed to start studying according to the agreed schedule.

How do I pay?

After agreeing on the start of the course, 50% of the full course fee must be paid 1 day before the course starts. The remaining amount must be paid in exactly 1 month. The payment is made in 2 monthly instalments, which are completely interest-free.

Before making a decision, can I attend a trial lesson?

Yes, of course. Attending a trial lesson takes place after an individual interview, as we need to determine your level of knowledge and offer you a group of the appropriate level. Please note that the lesson is paid and costs 40 GEL. In case you decide to start studying, the amount paid will be deducted from the tuition fee.

Will I get a certificate after completing the course?

Yes, of course. A certificate is issued for any course, from level B1, in case you successfully pass the appropriate level test.

How do I register?

To attend the course, please select the course options (online, offline, individual, group) and add the course to your cart. Then open the cart and complete the registration process by filling out a simple questionnaire. After registration, we will contact you shortly and schedule an interview with you to determine your level of knowledge, which is completely free.

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