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    English 101

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    • Introduction to Intermediate English
      • 1.1Interactions in English
      • 1.2Professional Settings and Vocabulary
      • 1.3Basic English Grammar Revision
    • Intermediate English Writing
      • 2.1Writing Emails
      • 2.2Reports and Proposals
      • 2.3Writing in the Active and Passive Voice
    • Intermediate English Speaking
      • 3.1Debates and Discussions
      • 3.2Giving Presentations
      • 3.3Pronunciation Practice
    • Intermediate English Reading
      • 4.1Academic Texts
      • 4.2Common Business Documents
      • 4.3Newspapers and Magazines
    • Practical Intermediate English
      • 5.1Networking in English
      • 5.2Telephone Conversations
      • 5.3Situational Reading Comprehension
    • Introduction to Advanced English
      • 6.1Advanced Grammar Structures
      • 6.2Building a Wide Vocabulary
      • 6.3Enhancing Listening Skills
    • Advanced English Writing
      • 7.1Persuasive Writing
      • 7.2Creating Effective Resumes and Cover Letters
      • 7.3Writing Research Proposals
    • Advanced English Speaking
      • 8.1Public Speaking
      • 8.2Mock Interviews
      • 8.3Advanced Pronunciation Practice
    • Advanced English Reading
      • 9.1Comprehending Complex Texts
      • 9.2Critical Reading
      • 9.3Speed Reading Techniques
    • Practical Advanced English
      • 10.1Negotiations in English
      • 10.2Effective Storytelling
      • 10.3English in Social Media
    • Proficient Use of English
      • 11.1Abstract Concepts Discussion
      • 11.2Understanding Native English Speakers
      • 11.3Mastering Idiomatic Expressions
    • English in Practice
      • 12.1Professional Email Correspondence
      • 12.2Live Presentations in English
      • 12.3Role-Playing Business Scenarios
    • Final Recap and Review
      • 13.1Celebrating Progress: From A2 to C1
      • 13.2Summarizing Skills Learned
      • 13.3Planning for Ongoing Learning

    Introduction to Intermediate English

    Interactions in English

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    Mastering the art of interaction in English is a crucial step towards fluency. This unit will guide you through the basics of English conversation, common phrases and expressions, question formation, and role-playing everyday scenarios.

    Understanding the Basics of English Conversation

    English conversation is more than just knowing the words and grammar. It's about understanding the context, the cultural nuances, and the unspoken rules of interaction. We'll explore these aspects to help you feel more comfortable and confident when speaking English.

    Practicing Common Phrases and Expressions

    Every language has its set of common phrases and expressions used in daily life, and English is no exception. We'll introduce you to phrases like "How's it going?", "Long time no see", "What's up?", and many more. These phrases will help you sound more natural and fluent in your conversations.

    Learning How to Ask Questions and Respond Appropriately

    Asking questions is a fundamental part of any conversation. We'll cover the different ways to ask questions in English, from yes/no questions to open-ended questions. We'll also practice how to respond appropriately to questions, ensuring you can keep a conversation going smoothly.

    Role-Playing Everyday Scenarios

    The best way to learn is by doing. That's why this unit includes role-playing exercises where you'll practice everyday scenarios in English. These could be ordering food at a restaurant, asking for directions, or making small talk with a colleague. These exercises will help you apply what you've learned in a practical, real-world context.

    By the end of this unit, you should feel more confident in your ability to interact in English. Remember, practice makes perfect, so don't be afraid to use these new skills in your daily life.

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