Curriculum
7 Sections
27 Lessons
10 Weeks
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Introduction
3
1.1
Welcome to U.S. English!
1.2
Why Learn English?
1.3
Why I am Taking This Course
Pre-Course Assessment
1
2.1
Pre-Course Assessment
Authentic Storytelling
6
3.1
Lesson Objectives
3.2
TV Series
3.3
Subtitles and Closed Caption
3.4
Success Story: Arnold Schwarzenegger
3.5
Create Space: Living in English Part 1
3.6
Credits
Continuous Immersion
6
4.1
Lesson Objectives
4.2
Immersion Strategies
4.3
Active Reading
4.4
High-Frequency Words and Cognates
4.5
Create Space: Living in English Part 2
4.6
Credits
Instinctive Speaking
7
5.1
Lesson Objectives
5.2
Phrasal Verbs and Collocations
5.3
Idioms and Common Phrases
5.4
Homonyms, Homographs, Homophones, and Heteronyms
5.5
Accent, Pronunciation, Enunciation, Articulation
5.6
Create Space: Living in English Part 3
5.7
Credits
Conclusion
English Skills Test, Final Project, and Preview of Next Course
3
6.1
Test and Rate Your English Language Skills
6.2
Final Project: Create and Communicate
6.3
Conclusion and What’s Next?
Useful Links and Resources
1
7.1
References
U.S. English: Language and Cultural Communication Skills in Everyday Life
Curriculum
Lesson Objectives
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In this section you will:
Use language immersion tips
Read plain texts to build reading comprehension
Recognize sight words in conversations
Identify shared cognates and calques between your native tongue and English
References to Review
Great Books To Inspire English Language Learners
Edward Fry's 1,000 Instant Words List
Rosa Goes to the City YouTube Video
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