ESL Course 5
Through these courses, students have the opportunity to push their skills, techniques, and confidence to a new level in a fun, dynamic way. Learn at your own pace with real-time lessons and unlimited interactive lessons.
이 과정을 통해 학생들은 자신의 기술, 기술 및 자신감을 재미 있고 역동적 인 방식으로 새로운 수준으로 끌어 올릴 수 있습니다. 실시간 레슨 및 무제한 대화식 레슨으로 자신의 속도에 맞춰 학습하십시오.
Class Style: One-on-one
Class Duration: 25 minutes/ 40 minutes
Course Duration: 40 to 60 hours depending on student's pace
Course Outline
UNIT 1
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Lesson 1: Traveling on a Budget (Click here to preview)
Target Skills: Idioms/expressions related to travel, Pronunciation: Linked Sounds
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Lesson 2: Getting a Good Deal (Click here to preview)
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases related to negotiation, Pronunciation: Linked sounds - Word That Ends with /t/, Word that Starts With /y/, the /t/ and /y/
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Lesson 3: Defective Products (Click here to preview)
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases realted to exchages and refunds, Pronunciation: When /f/ is dropped, leaving just an /uh/ sound.
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Lesson 4: Donating to Charities (Click here to preview)
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases related to charities, Pronunciation: Linked sounds
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Lesson 5: Local Charities (Click here to preview)
Target Skills: Review-Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation/Proper Usage of Expressions
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Lesson 6: Secondhand Shops
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases related to shopping, Pronunciation: Words that ends in –nd and the next word starts with a consonant sound, the /d/ sound is often dropped.
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Lesson 7: Living Beyond One Means
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases related to handling money, Pronunciation: When /h/ is often dropped and the two words are connected.
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Lesson 8: Free Gifts
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases related to ads and sales, Pronunciation: Plural words that end in -es
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Lesson 9: Quick Money
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases related to the lottery, Pronunciation: When the letter t appears between two vowel sounds.
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Lesson 10: Plan for a Fun Party
Target Skills: Review -Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation/Proper usage of expressions
UNIT 2
Lesson 1: Holidays
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Nouns/Adjectives, Pronunciation: Vowel Sounds in Between Consonants.
Lesson 2: Luck
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation: The S at the End of a Word is Usually Pronounced as /z/ When it Follows /v/.
Lesson 3: Work of Art
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation Important Words in a Sentence are Often Stressed to Add Emphasis.
Lesson 4: Yearly Events
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When a Vowel is in an Unstressed Syllable, it’s Often Pronounced as /uh/.
Lesson 5: Valentine's Day
Target Skills: Review- Expressions/Phrases/Nouns/Adjectives, Pronunciation/Proper Usage of Expressions
Lesson 6: Goodluck Charms
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Nouns, Pronunciation When a Word Ends with /d/ and the Next Word Starts with /l/, the Two Sounds are Often Linked Together.
Lesson 7: Making a Wish
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When one Word Ends with a Consonant Sound and the Next word Starts with a Vowel Sound, They are often Linked Together.
Lesson 8: Predicting the Future
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation Some Words Spelled with t are Actually Pronounced as /d/.
Lesson 9: Studying History
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When l Comes After a Vowel and Before a Consonant, it’s Called the Dark l.
Lesson 10: Horoscope
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Review: Pronunciation/Usage of Expressions
UNIT 3
Lesson 1: Getting Over a Break-up
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation Words that Show Contrast are Often Stressed.
Lesson 2: Dating Advice
Target Skills: Expressions/Verbs, Pronunciation When One Word Ends in /ng/ and the Next Word Starts with a Vowel Sound, They are Sometimes Linked by Adding an Extra /g/.
Lesson 3: Tying the Knot
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation The is Usually Pronounced as /thuh/ When the Next Word Starts with a Consonant Sound and /thee/ When the Next Word Starts with a Vowel Sound.
Lesson 4: Civil Unions and Marriage
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When One Word Ends with a Vowel Sound and the Next Word Starts with a Vowel Sound, a Consonant Sound is Sometimes Added to Connect Them.
Lesson 5: Relationship Troubles
Target Skills: Review- Expressions/Phrases, Review: Pronunciation/Usage of Expressions
Lesson 6: Being Open
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When the Letter t Appears Between Two Vowel Sounds, it is Often Pronounced as /d/.
Lesson 7: Staying Friends
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, When One Word Ends with a Vowel Sound and the Next Word Starts with a Vowel Sound, a Consonant Sound is Sometimes Added to Connect Them.
Lesson 8: Male/Female Friends
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When One Word Ends in t and the Next Word Starts with a Consonant Sound, the /t/ is Often Dropped.
Lesson 9: Mr./Ms. Right
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When the End of One Word and the Beginning of the Next Word are the Same Consonant, the Two Sounds are Often Merged.
Lesson 10: Relationship Advice
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Review: Pronunciations/Meanings of Expressions
UNIT 4
Lesson 1: Kinds of Neighbors
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Adverbs, Pronunciation When One Word Ends with a Consonant Sound and the Next Word Starts with a Vowel Sound, They are Often Linked Together.
Lesson 2: Family Roots
Target Skills: Expressions/Adverbs, Pronunciation When Two Words are Connected by And, the Word And is Often Pronounced as /n/.
Lesson 3: Your Ideal Home
Target Skills: Expressions/Abbreviations, Pronunciations When One Word Ends with a Vowel Sound and the Next Word Starts with a Vowel Sound, a Consonant Sound is Sometimes Added to Connect Them.
Lesson 4: Authentic Food
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Nouns/Adjectives, Pronunciations When have is followed by to, /v/ is changed to /f/.
Lesson 5: Move to Another Country
Target Skills: Review- Expressions/Adverbs, Review: Pronunciation/Usage of Expressions
Lesson 6: Moving to a New Neighborhood
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When one word ends in /t/ and the next word starts with a consonant sound, the /t/ is usually weakened into a stop.
Lesson 7: Festival Foods
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/, Pronunciation When one word ends in -nt and the next word starts with a consonant sound, the /t/ is often dropped.
Lesson 8: Posting Ads
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When a word ends in -tion, the io is usually pronounced as /uh/.
Lesson 9: Country Life
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Nouns, Pronunciation When of is between two words, it's sometimes pronounced as /ə/.
Lesson 10: Good Neighborhood
Target Skills: Review- Expressions/Phrases/Nouns, Review: Pronunciation/Usage of Expressions
UNIT 5
Lesson 1: Bad Weather
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Verbs, Pronunciation When one word ends with a consonant sound and the next word starts with a vowel sound, they are often linked together.
Lesson 2: Teams and Athletes
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When one word ends with a vowel sound and the next word starts with a vowel sound, a consonant sound is sometimes added to connect them.
Lesson 3: Preserving World Heritage Sites
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Adverbs/Nouns, Pronunciation When or is between two words, the /r/ is sometimes dropped.
Lesson 4: Sports Matches
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When a word ends in -ing, sometimes /g/ is dropped.
Lesson 5: Travel to New Zealand
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Review: Pronunciation/Usage of Expressions
Lesson 6: Exciting Events
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation/Usage
Lesson 7: Unpleasant Things
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Verbs, Pronunciation/Sentence Building
Lesson 8: Making Invitations
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When one word ends in t and the next word starts with a consonant sound, the /t/ is often dropped.
Lesson 9: Making Decisions
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation The is pronounced as /thuh/ when the next word starts with a consonant sound. It's pronounced as /thee/ when the next word starts with a vowel sound.
Lesson 10: Rock Festival
Target Skills: Review - Expressions/Phrases, Review: Pronunciation/Usage of Expressions
UNIT 6
Lesson 1: First Impressions
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When one word ends in /t/ and the next word starts with a vowel sound, the /t/ is often pronounced as /d/.
Lesson 2: Keeping in Touch with Bestfriends
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When one word ends with a consonant sound and the next word starts with a vowel sound, they are often linked together.
Lesson 3: Frenemies
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When one word ends in a consonant sound and the next word starts with an /h/, the /h/ is often dropped and the two words are connected.
Lesson 4: Goodbyes
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When one word ends with a consonant sound and the next word also starts with a consonant sound, the words may be combined for easier pronunciation.
Lesson 5: Surprise Birthday Party
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Review: Pronunciation/Usage of Expressions
Lesson 6: Reacting to News
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When a word ends in -ing, sometimes /g/ is dropped.
Lesson 7: Mistakes and Forgiveness
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation/Using the Expressions
Lesson 8: High School Memories
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation The /t/ sound is often omitted when it occurs between two consonant sounds.
Lesson 9: Labeling People
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When a word ends in -shion, the io is usually pronounced as /uh/.
Lesson 10: School Reunion
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Review: Pronunciation/Usage of Expressions

