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.