24–28 Sessions 12–14 Weeks 1–1.5 Hrs / Session No Prerequisites Fee: Rs 7,000 Rs 3,500 50% Discount Monthly Payment

This course is designed for beginners in both English speaking and computer use. You will build strong English grammar foundations, develop real-world speaking fluency, and gain essential computer and AI skills — all in one practical, confidence-building program.

Part A — English Language Fundamentals (Grammar Base)

Module 1: Simple Sentence Structure

  • What is a sentence? Subject + Verb + Object (S+V+O)
  • Types of sentences: Statements, Questions, Commands, Exclamations
  • Building simple sentences with everyday vocabulary
  • Practice: Writing and speaking 10 simple sentences about yourself

Module 2: Use of "Is, Am, Are" (To Be Verbs)

  • When to use Am (I), Is (he/she/it), Are (you/we/they)
  • Affirmative sentences: "I am a student.", "She is happy.", "They are friends."
  • Negative sentences: "I am not tired.", "He is not here.", "We are not late."
  • Interrogative (question) sentences: "Am I right?", "Is she coming?", "Are you ready?"
  • Practical speaking exercise: Introducing yourself and a friend using is/am/are

Module 3: Negative and Interrogative Sentences

  • Forming negatives with "not", "don't", "doesn't", "didn't"
  • Forming questions with helping verbs (do, does, did) and Wh-questions (what, where, when, why, who, how)
  • Yes/No questions vs. Wh-questions
  • Practice: Turning positive sentences into negative and question forms

Module 4: Present Tenses (Detailed, with Practical Examples)

  • Present Simple: facts, habits, routines — "I go to school every day."
  • Present Continuous: actions happening now — "I am eating lunch."
  • Present Perfect: past action with present relevance — "I have finished my homework."
  • Present Perfect Continuous: ongoing action started in the past — "I have been studying for two hours."
  • Practice: Describing daily routine using all four present tenses

Module 5: Past Tenses (Detailed, with Practical Examples)

  • Past Simple: completed actions — "I visited my aunt yesterday."
  • Past Continuous: ongoing action in the past — "I was watching TV at 8 PM."
  • Past Perfect: action completed before another past action — "I had eaten before he arrived."
  • Past Perfect Continuous: ongoing action before another past action — "I had been waiting for an hour when the bus came."
  • Practice: Telling a short story about yesterday using past tenses

Module 6: Future Tenses (Detailed, with Practical Examples)

  • Future Simple: decisions, predictions — "I will call you tomorrow."
  • Future Continuous: ongoing action at a future time — "I will be traveling next week."
  • Future Perfect: action completed before a future point — "I will have finished the report by Monday."
  • Future Perfect Continuous: ongoing action up to a future point — "By next year, I will have been working here for five years."
  • Practice: Talking about future plans and goals

Module 7: Direct and Indirect (Reported) Speech

  • What is direct speech vs. indirect speech?
  • Changing pronouns and tense when reporting speech
  • Reporting questions and commands
  • Practice: Converting everyday conversations into reported speech
Part B — Spoken English: Fluency & Real-World Communication

Module 8: Fluency & Voice Activation

  • Everyday introductions: greeting people, introducing yourself and others
  • Situational survival phrases: asking for directions, ordering food, shopping, at the airport, at the doctor
  • Building confidence to speak without over-thinking grammar
  • Practice: Role-playing common daily situations aloud

Module 9: Pronunciation & Connected Speech

  • Word stress: which syllable to emphasize in common words
  • Contractions in natural speech: "gonna", "wanna", "gotta", "kinda"
  • Reductions and linking sounds: how native speakers blend words together
  • Shadowing technique: listening to native-speaker audio and repeating simultaneously
  • Practice: Shadowing exercises with short daily-life audio/video clips

Module 10: Vocabulary & Sentence Building

  • Moving beyond basic words — using descriptive adjectives ("amazing," "exhausted," "fascinating")
  • Common idioms and their everyday use ("break the ice," "under the weather")
  • Common phrasal verbs ("give up," "look forward to," "run into")
  • "Chunking" technique: learning full useful phrases instead of single words
  • Practice: Using idioms, phrasal verbs, and chunks in short conversations

Module 11: Real-World Application & Debate

  • Structuring an opinion: stating a point, giving reasons, giving examples
  • Agreeing and disagreeing politely in conversation
  • Practicing short debates on everyday topics
  • Group discussion practice: expressing and defending opinions naturally
  • Final speaking practice: a short presentation or debate combining all skills learned
Part C — Computer Basics & AI Tools

Module 12: Introduction to Computers

  • What is a computer? Types of computers (desktop, laptop, tablet, smartphone)
  • Hardware vs. software; main hardware parts (monitor, CPU, keyboard, mouse)
  • Turning the computer on/off safely, restarting
  • Basic computer care and safety tips

Module 13: Using the Computer — Input Devices & Operating System

  • Using a mouse and keyboard effectively
  • Understanding the Desktop, taskbar, icons, and Start Menu
  • Opening, closing, resizing windows
  • Basic settings: volume, brightness, date & time

Module 14: Files and Folders Management

  • What are files and folders?
  • Creating, naming, and organizing folders
  • Copying, moving, renaming, and deleting files
  • Common file types and extensions
  • Using search to find files

Module 15: Internet, Email & Search Engines

  • What is the internet? Using a web browser
  • Navigating websites: address bar, tabs, bookmarks
  • Using search engines effectively
  • Creating and using an email account: sending, receiving, replying, attachments
  • Online safety basics: passwords, phishing awareness

Module 16: Word Processing & Everyday Software

  • Opening a word processor (Microsoft Word/Google Docs)
  • Typing, formatting text, saving documents
  • Introduction to useful everyday software and safe installation
  • Printing basics

Module 17: Introduction to AI Tools

  • What is AI, and how can it help with everyday tasks?
  • Introduction to common AI tools (Claude, ChatGPT)
  • Basic prompting: asking AI for help with writing, translation, or learning English
  • Using AI to practice English conversations and check grammar

Module 18: Final Review & Course Wrap-Up

  • Recap of grammar: tenses, negatives, questions, direct/indirect speech
  • Recap of spoken English: fluency, pronunciation, vocabulary, debate skills
  • Recap of computer skills: files, internet, email, word processing, AI tools
  • Final spoken assessment (short conversation/debate) and basic computer skills check
  • Q&A session and course completion certificate/assessment (optional)