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Syllabus English Course 

Below is a syllabus that explains the outline of this English course with Academic Tutors USA. 

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Academic Tutors USA's English Syllabus (A1) 

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Week 1 - 12 

Week 1 

Grammar

Verb to be

∙ Present simple to be: I, you

∙ Present simple to be: he, she, it​​

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Vocabulary Topics: 

1,0 ---> Welcome! ---> Greetings 

1.1 ---> About Me ---> Countries & Nationalities,

1.2 ---> One, Two, Three ---> Numbers 

1.3 ---> Functional Language ---> Spelling (Alphabet) 

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What you will Learn: 

1.0 ---> You will learn basic greetings and farewells 

1.1 ---> Practice Verbs to be & talk about your Nationality

1.2 ---> Practice Verb to be : He/She/It & Talk about age and phone number 

1.3 ---> Practice pronunciations of Alphabet 

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Reading 

​​• Introductions 

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Listening 

• Talking about phone numbers & ages

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Writing

Write about yourself (Verb to be)

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Pronunciations

∙Word stress

∙Intonation

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Unit 1 Sample 

​https://richmondelt.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/SB_Beginner_U1-A1-SU.pdf

Week 2

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Grammar

∙Present simple to be: we, they

∙Possessive adjectives

∙This, that, these, those

 

Vocabulary

∙Jobs

∙Common objects (work & study)

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Reading

My English Class

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Listening

Descriptions of offices

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Pronunciations

​Plural nouns

∙Intonation

∙Intonation: And you?

Week 3 

Grammar Verb to be 

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Vocabulary - Countries & Nationalities, Jobs and Occupations, Animals

 

Reading 

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Listening 

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Writing - Write about yourself (Verb to be)

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Week 4 

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Week 5 

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Week 7 

Week 8 

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Week 9 

Week 10

Week 11 

Week 12 

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Week 13  

Week 14 

Week 15 

Week 16

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Other C1 Level English Practice

"Always strive to be your best but more importantly strive to be better today than you were yesterday." 

Professor Philip Anthony Lujan

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