ESL Course 6
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
Lesson 1: The Internet
Target Skills: Expressions/Nouns, 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 2: Technology
Target Skills: Expressions/Nouns/Pronouns, Pronunciation When the letter t appears between two vowel sounds, it is often pronounced as /d/.
Lesson 3: Buying Things Online
Target Skills: Expressions/Idioms, Pronunciation When of is between two words, it’s sometimes pronounced as /?/.
Lesson 4: Apps
Target Skills: Expressions/Adjectives, Pronunciation The /t/ sound is often omitted when it occurs between two consonant sounds.
Lesson 5: Buying a New Phone
Target Skills: Expressions/Idioms, Review: Pronunciation/Usage of Expressions
Lesson 6: Bullet Train
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Nouns, Pronunciations
Lesson 7: Public Toilets
Target Skills: Expressions/Nouns, 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 8: Amazing Technology
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Nouns, Pronunciations 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 9: Product Warranties
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Adjectives, Pronunciation When one word ends with a consonant sound and the next word starts with a vowel sound, they are often linked together.
Lesson 10: A Taste of Modern Life
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Review: Pronunciation/Usage of Expressions and their Meanings
UNIT 2
Lesson 1: Places in the World
Target Skills: Expressions, Pronunciation : When the t in a word comes after n, the t is often dropped.
Lesson 2: Reactions
Target Skills: Idioms/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: Word of Mouth
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When the letter t appears between two vowel sounds, it is often pronounced as /d/.
Lesson 4: Stereotype
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Adjectives, Pronunciation When a word ends in -tion, the io is usually pronounced as /uh/.
Lesson 5: Vacation in Australia
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Review: Pronunciation/Usage of Expressions and their Meanings
Lesson 6: Dialects
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Nouns, Pronunciation When two words are connected by and, the word and is often pronounced as /n/. /
Lesson 7: Overnight Changes
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 8: Travel Blogs
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Nouns, 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 9: Personal Space
Target Skills: Expression/Phrases/Idioms/Nouns, Pronunciation When a word ends in -ing, sometimes /g/ is dropped.
Lesson 10: Lesser Known Places
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Nouns, Review: Pronunciation/Usage of Expressions and their Meanings
UNIT 3
Lesson 1: What I Was Like
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 2: Maturity
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When a vowel is in an unstressed syllable, it’s often pronounced as /uh/.
Lesson 3: Popular in the Past
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation Vowel sounds in between consonants are sometimes removed so that the pronunciation becomes smoother.
Lesson 4: Playing with Toys
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Nouns/Adjectives, Pronunciation When two words are connected by and, the word and is often pronounced as /n/.
Lesson 5: Childhood with Your Friends
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Review: Pronunciation/Usage of Expressions and their Meanings
Lesson 6: Reaching the Stars
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation The (thuh) The (thee).
Lesson 7: Giving Nicknames to Others
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 8: The Good Old Days
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciations When one word ends with a consonant sound and the next word also starts with a consonant sound, one of the sounds may be dropped for easier pronunciation.
Lesson 9: Changing with the Times
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Nouns, Pronunciation When the letter t appears between two vowel sounds, it is often pronounced as /d/.
Lesson 10: Comeback
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Nouns, Review: Pronunciation/Usage of Expressions and their Meanings.
UNIT 4
Lesson 1: Meeting New People
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 2: Staying the Same
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Verbs, Pronunciation When one word ends with a consonant sound and the next word also starts with a consonant sound, one of the sounds may be dropped for easier pronunciation.
Lesson 3: Being Blunt
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Adjectives, Pronunciation When one word ends with a consonant sound and the next word starts with a vowel sound, they are often linked together.
Lesson 4: Having Connections
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation There are several different ways to pronounce oo. It can be pronounced with a short u sound, a long u sound, and even a long o sound.
Lesson 5: Finding a Job
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Review: Pronunciation/Correct Usage of the Expressions
Lesson 6: Cyber-bullying
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When a word starts with a prefix, the accent is usually on the root word.
Lesson 7: Being Polite
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 8: Personal Achievements
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Adjectives, Pronunciation When a vowel is in an unstressed syllable, it’s often pronounced as /uh/.
Lesson 9: Breaking the Ice
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 10: Find a Good Match
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Review: Pronunciation/Correct Usage of the Expressions
UNIT 5
Lesson 1: Family Sides
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 2: Biological Clocks
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation The (thuh) The (thee)
Lesson 3: Dates and Marriage
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When the letter e is in the middle syllable of a word, the e is occasionally dropped.
Lesson 4: Being on the Same Page
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 5: To Say Yes or Not
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Review: Pronunciation/Correct Usage of the Expressions
Lesson 6: Sudden Weddings
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Verbs, Pronunciation When one word ends with a consonant sound and the next word also starts with a consonant sound, one of the consonant sounds may be dropped for easier pronunciation.
Lesson 7: Balancing Work and Chores
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Nouns, Pronunciation When one word ends in t and the next word starts with a consonant sound, the /t/ is often dropped.
Lesson 8: Breaking with Tradition
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Verbs/Nouns, Pronunciation When the letter t appears between two vowel sounds, it is often pronounced as /d/.
Lesson 9: Family vs Work
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases, Pronunciation When a word that ends with t comes before a word that starts with y, the t and y often combine to form /ch/.
Lesson 10: Newlywed Life
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Verbs/Nouns, Review: Pronunciation/Correct Usage of the Expressions
UNIT 6
Lesson 1: Publicity Stunts
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Nouns, Pronunciation When of is between two words, it’s sometimes pronounced as /?/.
Lesson 2: An Eye for Something
Target Skills: Expressions/Phrases/Verbs, Pronunciation Important words in a sentence are often stressed to give a clear picture.
Lesson 3: Dresssing to the Nines
Target Skills: Pronunciation When two words are connected by and, the word and is often pronounced as /n/.
Lesson 4: Unscripted Shows
Target Skills: 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 5: Movie Premiere
Review: Pronunciation/Correct Usage of the Expressions
Lesson 6: Cute Culture
Target Skills: Pronunciation When one word ends with a consonant sound and the next word starts with a vowel sound, they are often linked together.
Lesson 7: Obsession
Target Skills: Pronunciation There are two different ways to pronounce the final d in a word. If it follows a voiced sound such as /z/ or /r/, it’s pronounced as /d/. However, if it follows a voiceless sound such as /s/ or /p/, it’s pronounced as /t/.
Lesson 8: Stealing the Show
Target Skills: Pronunciation When one word ends in t and the next word starts with a vowel sound, the t is often pronounced as /d/.
Lesson 9: Singing
Target Skills: Pronunciation When a word that ends with s comes before a word that starts with y, the /s/ and /y/ sounds often combine to form /sh/.
Lesson 10: Japanese Pop Culture
Target Skills: Review: Pronunciation/Correct Usage of the Expressions

