Friday, January 7, 2011

Basic English Course Syllabus to read, write & understand English

RAM RAM Friends
Friends during my struggle days, I used to be a private tutor. As I live in town area, where most of the students of poor or middle class families who mostly study in Government schools, face lots of difficulty while studying English. When I got chance to teach them English, I have to teach them very basic things in English to make their base in the language. For this I have to teach the same topics to various students in different batches.
I had to remember all the topics & write them again & again. To overcome this problem I made Basic English Course Syllabus & then start teaching them according to that, this make me much comfortable & it would be very good for them to make quick revision & also help their friends & relative to learn it.
So keeping in mind these benefits, I decide to provide it online so that everyone in the world who want to learn English Language, would be benefited from it.


Please note that it is just a Syllabus.


Following are the various topics

  • Basic Formula for making Simple Sentence

Sub+HV+MV+Ob+Ad+.

where
Sub-->Subject (Who)
HV -->Helping Verb
Ob--->Object
           a. Living (Whom)
           b. Non Living (What)
Ad---->Adverb/Adjective
              Where
              When
              How
              Why

  • Following are very basic terms 

    • Subject Adv Object
      I    My  Me
      We  Our  Us



      You Your   You



      He His   Him
      She Her Her
      They Their Them
      It Its It


  • Below In More details
    • I My Mine Me Myself
      We Our Ours Us Ourselves





      You Your Yours You Yourself/Yourselves





      He His His Him Himself
      She Her Hers Her Herself
      They Their Theirs Them Themselves
      It Its Its ItItself

  • Some more Important Daily use Subjects etc
    • This
    • That

    • These
    • Those

  • Difference between Singular & Plural

  • Difference between A & An

  • Various Important Helping verbs (Most frequently used)
    • Is
    • Am
    • Are

    • Was
    • Were

    • Will be
    • Shall be

    • Will
    • Shall

    • Has
    • Have

    • Had

    • Will have
    • Shall have

    • Is to
    • Am to
    • Are to

    • Was to
    • Were to

    • Has to
    • Have to

    • Had to

    • Will have to
    • Shall have to

  • Modals (Special Helping Verbs)
    • Can
    • Could
    • May
    • Might
    • Should
    • Ought to
    • Need
    • Dare
    • Will
    • Shall
    • Would
    • Must

  • Some Important Sentence building words
    • It
    • There
    • Let
    • Would that ____ were____

  • Types of Sentences
    • Simple/Affirmative Sentences
    • Negative Sentences
    • Interrogative Sentences
      • Interrogative Sentences without wh-family
      • Interrogative Sentences with wh-family
        • Without Object
        • With Object
    • Interrogative Negative Sentences
      • Without wh-family
      • With wh-family
        • without object
        • with object
    • Imperative Sentences
  • Wh-Family words  (Most common are below)
    • Who
    • What
    • How
    • Where
    • When
    • Why
    • Whose
    • Whom
    • Which
    • How many
    • How much
    • How old
    • How far
    • How long
    • From where
    • To whom
    • In which
  • Various useful words (whose meaning one should know)
  • So This is because Thus
    Hence Therefore That is why
    But However Since
    As When Moreover
    Whatever Thereafter Whatsoever
    Because While Whereas
    Which Who That
    Already After Before
    Just For Of
    In Into On
    Onto From With
    Without Once Ago
    According to Opinion Latest
    At least At last Eventually
    Fortunately Unfortunately Till
    Until Etc. E.g.
    i.e. So on In case of
    Like Between Among
    Each other One another as well as
    if --- else otherwise instead of
    rather either--or neither--nor
    although--yet although----, on the other hand
    is called is known as only
    due to one of the most--- if ---- then
    if ---- , in order to as a result
    if

  • Now do following after learning all above
    • Tense chart
    • Tenses
    • Voices (Active voice & Passive voice)
    • Narration ( Direct & Indirect sentences)
    • Non-Finite
    • Complete any translation book
I hope it would be helpful for the persons who want to learn English language




2 comments:

  1. Good effort. But there are some grammatical errors in your write up. Some places past tense should be used. I shall try to point out a few errors.
    "... which are As I live in town area, where most of the students of poor or middle class families who mostly study in Government schools, face lot of 'difficulties' while studying English. When I got chance to teach them English, I 'had' to teach them very basic things in English, so as to make their base strong in English'. For this I had to teach the same topics to various students in different batches.
    All the best

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