A language course generally aims to enhance communicative abilities, focusing on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. It can also involve exploring the structure and meaning of language, including grammar, vocabulary, and linguistics. Courses may also delve into the cultural and historical context of a language.

English as a Second Language (ESL) refers to the process of learning and using English when it is not a person's native language. It encompasses various methods and programs designed to help non-native speakers develop proficiency in English, including grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.

Core Topics

 

Listening: Understanding spoken English in daily life and school.

 

Speaking: Talking clearly and confidently in English.

 

Reading: Reading and understanding simple texts and stories.

 

Writing: Writing sentences, paragraphs, and short essays.

 

Grammar: Learning basic rules for making correct sentences.

 

Vocabulary: Building a useful word bank for everyday use.

 

Pronunciation: Saying English words correctly and naturally.

 

Culture: Learning about English-speaking cultures and how people communicate.

 

Learning Skills: Finding ways to learn English better and checking your own progress.

 

Using Technology: Using computers and apps to practice English.

 

Practical Language Use: Learning English for school, work, and daily activities.