Beginner Level (A1-A2)
- Greetings & Introductions
- Asking for name, age, country
- Numbers, days, months, time
- Everyday expressions (e.g., "How are you?")
- Ordering food or drinks
- Giving simple directions
- Describing people and places
- Basic telephone conversations
- Colors, family, jobs, school objects
- Daily routines and actions
- Food, clothes, weather
- Home and furniture
- Animals and nature
- Transportation and travel
- Hobbies and interests
- Subject pronouns (I, you, he…)
- Verb to be (am/is/are)
- Simple Present Tense
- There is / There are
- Articles: a / an / the
- Plurals
- Prepositions of place (on, under…)
- Can / Can't
- Possessive adjectives (my, your…)
- Present Continuous Tense
Advanced Level (C1-C2)
- Debate and argument building
- Writing formal letters/emails
- Understanding idioms and slang
- Business English
- Academic English (essays, presentations)
- English for Exams (TOEFL, IELTS, Cambridge)
- Negotiation and persuasion
- Public speaking techniques
- Passive voice (all tenses)
- Mixed conditionals
- Advanced reported speech
- Inversion (Never had I seen…)
- Cleft sentences (What I love is...)
- Subjunctive mood
- Relative clauses
- Gerunds vs Infinitives (advanced use)
- Articles (advanced rules)
- Advanced modals (might have, should have…)
- Ellipsis and substitution
- Understanding cultural references
- Regional accents and dialects
- Literature analysis
- Media and journalism
- Political and economic discourse
- Scientific and technical writing
Pronunciation & Listening
- Word stress & sentence stress
- Intonation patterns
- Minimal pairs (ship/sheep)
- Connected speech and linking
- Accent reduction
- Phonetic alphabet
- Common pronunciation mistakes
- Understanding different accents
- Listening for gist and detail
- Note-taking techniques
- Following lectures and talks
- Understanding fast speech
- Recognizing tone and attitude
- Recommended podcasts
- YouTube channels for learning
- Movies and TV shows by level
- News sources for ESL learners
- Audiobooks and storytelling