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Basic Vocabulary:

Greetings: "hello," "good morning," "good afternoon," "good evening," etc.

Numbers: "one," "two," "three," etc.

Colors: "red," "blue," "green," etc.

Days of the week: "Monday," "Tuesday," "Wednesday," etc.

Months: "January," "February," "March," etc.

Common Nouns:
Household items: "table," "chair," "bed," "cupboard," etc.

Food items: "apple," "banana," "bread," "cheese," etc.

Animals: "dog," "cat," "bird," "elephant," etc.

Body parts: "head," "arm," "leg," "hand," etc.

Places: "school," "park," "library," "hospital," etc.

Verbs:
Present tense: "eat," "sleep," "walk," "run," etc.

Past tense: "ate," "slept," "walked," "ran," etc.

Future tense: "will eat," "will sleep," "will walk," "will run," etc.

Irregular verbs: "go," "write," "sing," "swim," etc.

Adjectives:
Describing appearance: "tall," "short," "thin," "overweight," etc.

Describing personality: "kind," "friendly," "shy," "outgoing," etc.

Describing emotions: "happy," "sad," "angry," "excited," etc.

Size and quantity: "big," "small," "many," "few," etc.

Phrases and Expressions:


Greetings and farewells: "How are you?" "Goodbye!" "Take care!"

Polite requests: "Please," "Thank you," "Excuse me," "I'm sorry."

Expressions of time: "What time is it?" "It's late," "It's early."

Asking for directions: "Where is the nearest restaurant?" "Can you help me?"

Ordering food: "I'd like a coffee, please." "Could I have the menu?"

Dialogues:
Simple conversations between two people for everyday situations (e.g., at a café,
in a store, at the airport).

Role-playing scenarios for practicing real-life communication skills (e.g., making


a phone call, asking for directions).

Short Stories:
Adapted short stories with comprehension questions to improve reading and
comprehension skills.

Stories covering various genres and topics to cater to different interests and
preferences.

Grammar Rules:
Basic grammar rules explained in simple terms, covering topics such as sentence
structure, verb conjugation, and word order.

Practice exercises to reinforce grammar concepts, including fill-in-the-blank


sentences and matching activities.

Pronunciation Practice:
Audio recordings of words and phrases for pronunciation practice, focusing on
sounds that learners often find challenging.

Tongue twisters and minimal pairs exercises to improve pronunciation accuracy and
fluency.

Interactive Exercises:

Quizzes and games to make learning fun and engaging, covering vocabulary, grammar,
and comprehension.

Interactive activities such as word scrambles, crossword puzzles, and memory games.

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