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    Elementary English As A Second Language

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Elementary English As A Second Language

    Elementary English As A Second Language
    Published 9/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 961.54 MB | Duration: 0h 56m

    Elementary English for non native speaker

    What you'll learn

    Reading Skills

    Word Basics: Let's Practice

    Reading to Comprehend

    Reading to Improve

    Requirements

    No prerequisites

    Description

    An Elementary English as a Second Language (ESL) course is designed for beginner learners to build foundational English skills. The course typically focuses on essential language elements such as basic vocabulary, sentence structure, and grammar. Students practice reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills through everyday topics like greetings, introductions, shopping, and daily activities. Interactive lessons may include dialogues, simple conversations, and visual aids to enhance understanding. By the end of the course, learners will be able to communicate in simple English, follow basic instructions, and engage in common, practical interactions.An Elementary English as a Second Language (ESL) course typically covers the following topics:Basic Greetings and IntroductionsSaying hello, goodbye, introducing oneself and others.Numbers and TimeTelling time, days of the week, months, seasons, and counting.Common VocabularyEveryday words related to family, food, weather, and clothing.Simple GrammarBasic sentence structure (subject-verb-object), simple tenses (present, past, future).Asking and Answering QuestionsForming yes/no and WH-questions (who, what, where, when, why, how).Daily Routines and ActivitiesDescribing daily habits, such as eating, working, and commuting.Giving DirectionsAsking for and providing simple directions and locations.Shopping and MoneyVocabulary related to purchasing items, prices, and money exchange.Describing People, Places, and ThingsUsing adjectives to describe appearance, personality, objects, and places.Polite Expressions and RequestsUsing phrases like “please,” “thank you,” “excuse me,” and making simple requests.These topics help beginners to gain confidence in basic communication in everyday situations.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 elementary English

    Lecture 3 how words work

    Lecture 4 eight parts of speech

    Lecture 5 parts of speech explained

    Lecture 6 parts of speech

    Lecture 7 parts of speech explained with examples

    Lecture 8 review of parts of speech

    Lecture 9 speaking about youself

    Lecture 10 Daily routine

    Lecture 11 introduce yourself

    Lecture 12 understanding noun and pronoun

    Lecture 13 Noun and pronoun explain the difference

    Lecture 14 Noun

    Lecture 15 types of nouns

    Lecture 16 choose the correct answer

    Lecture 17 verb adverb

    Lecture 18 verb practice exercises

    Lecture 19 fill in the blank with correct verb

    Lecture 20 Read and answer

    Lecture 21 singular and plural

    Lecture 22 plural

    Lecture 23 comparison

    Section 2: Reading Skills

    Lecture 24 developing reading skills

    Lecture 25 expand you vocabulary

    Lecture 26 vocabularies more strategies

    Section 3: Reading to Comprehend

    Lecture 27 context clues

    Lecture 28 reading and writing chronologically

    Section 4: Reading to Improve

    Lecture 29 prereading strategies

    Section 5: Reading to Write

    Lecture 30 read to write skill

    Lecture 31 review your writing

    Lecture 32 writing self assessment checklist

    Lecture 33 review your writing tips

    Learners have limited or no prior knowledge of English. students still learning basic concepts .young students