Learning English is not just about memorizing words — it’s about building confidence step by step. At Sikho Angreji, we have designed a unique course called “English for learners at every stage” that supports you whether you are a beginner, an intermediate learner, or already advanced.
This course ensures that no matter where you start, you always find the right guidance to grow.
🎯 Whether you’re starting fresh or leveling up, this course makes English feel easy, fun, and part of who you are. Speak with confidence, connect with the world, and unlock new opportunities – one word at a time! 🌟
Grammar Basics – Learn to Build Correct Sentences
Grammar is the backbone of any language. At the beginner level, we focus on understanding and using simple grammar structures.
Key Topics:
Parts of Speech
(Nouns, Verbs, Pronouns, Adjectives)
Example: “The cat is small.”
Sentence Structure (S + V + O)
Example: “She reads a book.”
Tense Introduction
Present Simple: I eat lunch at 1 PM.
Past Simple: He visited the park yesterday.
Future Simple: We will go tomorrow.
Use of ‘is’, ‘am’, ‘are’
Example: I am a student. They are friends.
Articles – a, an, the
Example: an apple, a dog, the moon
Forming Basic Questions
Example: What is your name? Where are you from?
Vocabulary helps you express yourself. Beginners need to learn simple, daily-use words to build confidence.
Focus Areas:
Daily Life Words
(food, clothes, home, school, weather)
Common Verbs
(go, eat, sleep, write, talk, listen)
Basic Adjectives
(happy, cold, tall, clean, tired)
Everyday Nouns
(pen, bag, teacher, door, car)
Speaking English builds confidence. Even simple sentences can help beginners start using the language in real life.
Useful Speaking Topics:
Greetings & Polite Phrases
Hello, Good morning, Thank you, Excuse me
Introducing Yourself
My name is Priya. I live in Mumbai.
Talking About Daily Routine
I wake up at 7 AM. I go to work at 10.
Asking & Answering Questions
Where is your book? It is on the table.
Learners will apply what they’ve learned through practical, real-life situations.
Example Module: At the Market
Grammar Focus: “There is / There are”
Vocabulary: Fruits, Vegetables, Quantities
Speaking Practice:
There are bananas on the table.
How much is this tomato?
🎥 Weekly Challenge:
Record & Share Task
Introduce yourself in a 30-second audio or video. Use 5 new words + 1 grammar rule.
(Example: Present tense + Daily routine vocabulary)
💬 Share with your group or on WhatsApp for feedback!
💡 Bonus Tips:
Keep a “Word Bank” notebook for new words
Watch English cartoons or short videos with subtitles
Label household items in English (e.g., chair, mirror, bottle)
Practice speaking for 10 minutes every day
📚 Note from Sikho Angreji:
All the above topics are explained in greater detail in our other step-by-step courses:
👉 Grammar Made Easy
👉 Vocabulary for Daily Life
👉 Spoken English Practice
We recommend exploring them to deepen your learning and practice confidently every day!
🎯 Course Objective:
To help beginners speak short and clear English sentences confidently by using images and real-life situations for practice.
Why Visuals?
👉 Visuals make it easier to understand and remember words.
👉 You can speak naturally by looking at pictures and describing what you see.
👉 It removes the fear of “What should I say?”
🚀 Ready to Practice Your Speaking Skills?
Use the pictures below to describe real-life scenes in English!
🗣️ Speak out loud, ✍️ write your answers, and 📲 send them to us on WhatsApp for feedback!
👉 +91 96016 65021
🚀 Ready to Practice Your Speaking Skills?
Use the pictures below to describe real-life scenes in English!
🗣️ Speak out loud, ✍️ write your answers, and 📲 send them to us on WhatsApp for feedback!
👉 +91 96016 65021
🎤 Speak English with Confidence – Let’s Act It Out!
Step into real-life situations and practice English through fun roleplay scenes.
🧑🤝🧑 Find a partner or use a mirror, speak your dialogues, and build fluency with ease!
✅ Record your conversation and
📲 Send it to us on WhatsApp for feedback: +91 96016 65021
🎙️ Let’s Start Speaking — One Step at a Time!
Don’t know what to say? Don’t worry! These guided questions will help you speak English easily and confidently.
🗣️ Just follow the steps, speak aloud, and
📲 Send your voice recording on WhatsApp: +91 96016 65021
We’ll listen and give helpful feedback!
🎙️ Weekly Speaking Challenge
At the end of the week:
🎯 “Describe the Picture” Challenge
Choose one image from the lesson and record a 30-second voice note describing it in your own words.
💬 You can share it in your learner’s group or submit it for trainer feedback.
💡 Bonus Tips:
Use visual flashcards to learn faster
Describe 1 thing you see around you every day
Use free image apps or Google Images to practice on your own
Try talking to yourself while looking at a scene or photo
🧠 What This Module Covers:
This beginner-friendly reading module is designed to help learners improve their reading fluency, vocabulary understanding, and basic comprehension skills through short and simple English passages.
Each lesson includes:
✅ Easy-to-read stories or real-life situations
✅ New word highlights and meaning boxes
✅ Comprehension questions
✅ Speaking and writing follow-up tasks
🏆 Learning Goals:
By the end of this module, learners will be able to:
Read short English texts with better speed and clarity
Understand the main idea and details of simple passages
Identify key vocabulary used in everyday English
Answer basic “Wh-” questions (What, When, Where, Who, Why)
Build confidence in both reading aloud and understanding written English
Title: At the Fruit Shop
Ravi is at the fruit shop. He wants to buy apples and bananas. The shopkeeper gives him fresh fruits. Ravi says thank you and smiles.
New Words:
Fruit shop = place to buy fruits
Fresh = new and good
Questions:
Where is Ravi?
What does he want to buy?
What does he say to the shopkeeper?
Answers:
At the fruit shop
Apples and bananas
Thank you
Title: A Sunday Picnic
On Sunday, Meena and her family went to the park. They took food, water, and games. The children played football and ran on the grass. Meena’s mother served sandwiches and juice. They all laughed and had fun. In the evening, they came back home tired but happy.
New Words:
Picnic = eating and enjoying outside
Served = gave food
Questions:
Where did Meena and her family go?
What did the children do in the park?
What did Meena’s mother serve?
How did they feel when they came home?
Answers:
To the park
Played football and ran
Sandwiches and juice
Tired but happy
Title: A Visit to the Doctor
Anjali was not feeling well. She had a cold and cough. Her father took her to the doctor. The clinic was clean and quiet. They waited for 15 minutes. Then, the doctor checked Anjali and gave her some medicine. He told her to rest and drink warm water. Anjali thanked the doctor. Her father bought the medicine and took her home. She felt better after two days.
New Words:
Clinic = doctor’s place
Medicine = दवाई
Questions:
Why did Anjali visit the doctor?
How long did they wait?
What did the doctor tell Anjali to do?
Who took Anjali to the doctor?
How did she feel after two days?
Answers:
She had a cold and cough
15 minutes
Rest and drink warm water
Her father
Better
📝 Final Practice Passage
Title: My Best Friend
My best friend’s name is Pooja. She is in my class. We study and play together. Pooja is kind and always helps others. She likes drawing and dancing. Every weekend, we meet at the park and eat ice cream. I like spending time with her.
Questions:
What is the name of the writer’s best friend?
What does Pooja like to do?
Where do they meet on weekends?
What do they eat together?
Why does the writer like her?
📲 Your Turn!
🎙️ Read the passage aloud
✍️ Write your answers
📩 Send your answers or voice recording to WhatsApp: +91 96016 65021
We’ll check and reply with feedback!
🌟 Overview
Listening is the first step to learning any language. With everyday English audio clips, learners will train their ears to understand how real people speak in simple, common situations. This helps them improve their pronunciation, vocabulary, and fluency without stress.
At Sikho Angreji, we make listening easy, engaging, and practical for beginners.
📌 What You’ll Learn
Learners will improve their ability to:
✅ Understand basic words and short sentences
✅ Recognize common phrases used in real life
✅ Identify tone, pace, and expressions
✅ Respond correctly to everyday English conversations
🔊 Where to Find the Audio
All the listening audio clips for this topic are available in the “Vocabulary for Daily Life” course.
🎧 Just go to that course and practice real-life English listening with topic-wise audio in simple language.
Sample Audio
What You’ll Learn:
By the end of this topic, learners will be able to:
Understand the structure of a simple written message or note
Write clear and short sentences for daily communication
Use proper greetings, closings, and expressions
Practice writing messages for real-life situations (e.g., invitations, apologies, reminders, thank-you notes)
Why This Skill Is Important:
Writing is not just for exams! In daily life, we often write quick messages — to friends, teachers, bosses, or family. This topic helps you write short and clear messages in English that sound polite, natural, and correct.
Key Concepts Covered:
Greeting: Hello, Hi, Dear
Main Message: 1–3 short sentences
Closing Line: Thank you, See you soon, Take care
Name/Signature: Your name at the end
🔔 Reminder:
“Don’t forget the meeting at 4 PM.”
🎉 Invitation:
“You’re invited to my birthday on Sunday!”
🙏 Thank You Note:
“Thank you for your help in class today.”
😔 Apology:
“Sorry, I missed your call. I was busy.”
📝 To-Do Note:
“Buy milk, eggs, and bread after work.”
🧾 Note to Teacher:
“I will be absent tomorrow due to a family function.”
Example 1 – Reminder Note:
➡ Hi Ramesh, Don’t forget to bring the books tomorrow. Thanks! – Anil
Example 2 – Thank You Note:
➡ Dear Ma’am, Thank you for explaining the lesson again. It really helped me. – Ravi
Example 3 – Short Text Message:
➡ Hey! I’m running late. Will reach by 6:30 PM. See you soon!
📄 Bonus Activity:
📝 Write a note to your friend inviting them to a movie. Take a photo of your note and share it with us on WhatsApp at +91 96016 65021 to get feedback! 🎁
🌟 What This Topic Covers:
This topic helps you create simple daily habits that make English a part of your routine.
Even 10 to 15 minutes a day can help you become a fluent speaker — without pressure, fear, or boredom.
No long grammar rules. Just short, fun practice every day!
🧠 Why Daily Routines Matter:
Fluency grows with daily use, not just once-a-week practice.
Repeating simple things builds confidence and memory.
Daily tasks are short, so they fit into any lifestyle — whether you’re a student, homemaker, or working professional.
🧱 Key Fluency-Building Activities:
Here are the 6 essential daily tasks to improve your English naturally:
🪞Look in the mirror and talk about:
What you’re wearing
What you will do today
How you feel
🗣 “Today, I have a meeting. I feel excited. I’m wearing a blue shirt.”
Choose one thing around you — your room, your food, your phone — and describe it aloud.
🗣 “This is my water bottle. It is green. It is made of steel.”
Use any audio from our “Vocabulary for Daily Life” course.
🎧 Listen to a short sentence and repeat it 3 times with the same tone.
🎙 “Can I help you?” — Repeat it 3 times, like you’re in a shop.
Take a short passage from our reading section and read aloud slowly.
This improves pronunciation and flow.
📖 Choose 4–5 lines from any beginner story or message.
Use one question per day:
“What is your name?”
“Where do you live?”
“What do you like to eat?”
🎯 Answer out loud as if you’re in a real conversation.
🎤 Record a 30-second message in English daily:
“Hi, my name is Aarti. I live in Surat. I love cooking.”
📲 Send it to us on WhatsApp if you want feedback.
📅 Weekly Routine Plan Example:
| Day | Focus Area | Task |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Talk to Yourself | Morning plan or outfit description |
| Tuesday | Describe an Object | Phone, table, bag |
| Wednesday | Listen & Repeat | Audio from Vocabulary course |
| Thursday | Read Aloud | Short passage from Reading course |
| Friday | Ask & Answer | 1 beginner-level question |
| Saturday | Speak Freely | Describe your day |
| Sunday | Record and Reflect | Voice message + review your progress |
📈 What You’ll Gain:
Strong speaking habit
Better pronunciation and clarity
Less hesitation in daily English use
A sense of achievement every day!
📝 Bonus Challenge:
Speak for 7 days in a row. Record one small message daily and
📲 Send it to us on WhatsApp at +91 96016 65021.
We’ll give feedback and maybe feature your clip in our student gallery!
At Sikho Angreji, we believe English is not just a subject—it’s a tool that helps you function confidently in real life. Whether you’re shopping, working, traveling, or handling daily conversations, this module will help you speak naturally and handle practical situations with ease.
This is not about perfect grammar—it’s about the English you actually use every day. Let’s dive into real conversations and grow together!
🎯 What Will You Learn?
In this module, we’ll help you:
✅ Speak confidently in public places like shops and restaurants
✅ Ask for help, directions, and services politely
✅ Handle calls, emails, and workplace talks smartly
✅ Use real English for travel, emergencies, and social settings
✅ Sound natural with polite phrases and daily-use expressions
🔍 What We’ll Cover:
Ever felt nervous ordering food in English? Don’t worry—we’ve got your back!
At Sikho Angreji, we teach you how to:
Ask about prices and offers
Order confidently at a café
Return or exchange products
Use phrases like:
“Can I get a cold coffee without sugar?”
“Do you have this in a larger size?”
🧠 Tip: Sound polite! Use please, could you, and I’d like… often.
Lost in a new city or can’t find a place?
We help you say things like:
“Excuse me, where is the metro station?”
“Go straight, then take a right at the signal.”
🗺️ Learn how to understand answers and give directions too. It’s a life skill!
Phone calls can be scary—but not after this lesson!
We show you how to:
Book appointments
Ask for help
Raise complaints politely
Example phrases:
“Hi, I’m calling to check my delivery status.”
“Could you please repeat that?”
🎧 Practice with our audio clips and gain confidence to speak clearly on calls.
Functional English isn’t just for public—it’s for your professional life too.
We’ll guide you on:
Asking for leave or help
Scheduling or rescheduling meetings
Talking about problems professionally
Phrases to use:
“Can we move the meeting to 11 AM?”
“I need assistance with this task.”
💼 Get ready to sound confident and respectful at work.
Traveling or facing unexpected issues? Stay calm—we’ll show you what to say.
Topics include:
Hotel check-ins
Asking for help at the airport
Emergency phrases like:
“I lost my passport.”
“Is there a doctor nearby?”
🌍 These lessons prepare you for real-world emergencies.
Being polite builds great connections. We teach you:
How to invite someone
How to refuse kindly
How to apologize and thank
Useful lines:
“Would you like to join us for lunch?”
“I’m sorry, I already have plans.”
“Thank you so much for your support!”
💬 Use emotions with your English—they make your words more powerful.
🎯 Bonus Challenge by Sikho Angreji
We love challenges—and we know you do too!
🔊 Record a 1-minute voice or video of you using functional English in any situation (shopping, asking for help, etc.)
📲 Share it with us on WhatsApp and inspire others in our learning family!
🧠 Sikho Angreji Final Tip:
“English is not just for classrooms. Use it where it matters—in life. Practice with people around you. Start small, speak clearly, and never stop learning!”
At Sikho Angreji, we believe that reading is one of the most powerful tools to improve your English naturally. And we’re not talking about boring textbooks—we’re talking about stories that excite you and articles that make you think!
This module is designed to help you understand, enjoy, and learn from short stories and everyday articles in English. Whether it’s a tale with a twist or a news article about something trending, you’ll build vocabulary, improve comprehension, and become a smarter, more confident reader.
🎯 What Will You Learn?
In this module, you’ll:
✅ Read and understand short stories, blogs, and real articles
✅ Learn new words in context
✅ Improve sentence formation and grammar naturally
✅ Develop the habit of reading with curiosity and purpose
✅ Learn to think in English and summarize what you read
🧑🏫 Section 1: Short Stories
Ravi was walking home after work when he saw something shiny near the bus stop. It was a black leather wallet. He opened it and saw cash, ID cards, and a photo of a small girl.
He thought, “Someone must be looking for this.”
He walked to the nearest police station and handed it over.
The next day, a man visited Ravi’s office. It was the wallet owner. He thanked Ravi and said,
“You saved me from a lot of trouble. Thank you so much!”
🧠 Vocabulary:
Wallet – a small leather item to keep money
ID card – identity card
Hand over – to give something to someone in authority
✅ Activity:
Who found the wallet?
What did Ravi do with it?
Write 3 sentences about what you would do if you found a wallet.
In a small town, an old man named Karim visited the same tea shop every evening. His dog, Chiku, would wait outside patiently. One day, Karim didn’t come. He had fallen sick.
But Chiku waited… and waited. Every day for a week, he sat at the same spot.
When Karim returned, he was surprised to see Chiku still waiting. He hugged him and said,
“You’re more loyal than most people I know!”
🧠 Vocabulary:
Patiently – calmly, without anger or worry
Loyal – always true and never leaving
Surprised – feeling something unexpected
✅ Activity:
How many days did Chiku wait?
What does this story teach us?
Write a short paragraph about a pet or animal you love.
📰 Section 2: Articles
Do you eat your food quickly? If yes, stop and read this!
Doctors say that eating slowly helps with digestion. It also helps you feel full and eat less. People who eat fast often feel tired or have stomach problems.
Try this: Put your spoon down between bites. Chew 20 times before swallowing. You’ll feel better and even enjoy the taste more!
🧠 Vocabulary:
Digestion – the process of breaking down food in the stomach
Swallow – to make food go down the throat
Bites – small pieces of food you eat
✅ Activity:
What are two benefits of eating slowly?
How can you practice slow eating at home?
Make a list of your 3 favorite healthy foods.
Bananas are berries – but strawberries are not!
Octopuses have three hearts – and they’re all very emotional!
You can’t hum while holding your nose – try it!
Isn’t the world fun and strange? Reading articles like these can improve your vocabulary and make learning more exciting.
🧠 Vocabulary:
Berries – small fruits
Octopus – a sea creature with 8 arms
Hum – make a sound with closed lips
✅ Activity:
Which fact did you enjoy most?
Share one strange or fun fact you already know.
Try humming with your nose closed! What happened?
🎯 Sikho Angreji Practice Challenge
📖 Pick one story or article from above.
🎤 Read it aloud and record yourself.
✍️ OR write a summary in your own words in English.
📲 Share it on WhatsApp with your study buddy or group!
🧠 Final Sikho Angreji Tip:
“Stories connect you to the heart of a language. Read with feeling, and words will become your best friends.”
At Sikho Angreji, we know one thing very well—you already have the words in your mind, you just need the confidence and practice to bring them out! That’s what this module is all about.
We’ve designed fun, practical, and effective fluency challenges to help you unlock your English speaking skills in real-life situations. With each challenge, you’ll improve your flow, pronunciation, and sentence structure—without feeling stuck.
🎯 What You Will Achieve:
By the end of this module, you will:
✅ Speak English for longer without stopping
✅ Use everyday words, expressions, and transitions smoothly
✅ Learn to think and respond quickly in English
✅ Improve clarity, rhythm, and tone
✅ Build confidence through daily challenges and fun tasks
🔍 What We’ll Cover:
1. 🧠 What Is Speaking Fluency?
Fluency means:
Speaking without long pauses
Using words naturally
Saying things clearly and confidently—even if you make small mistakes
💡 Remember: Fluency is about flow, not perfection.
🚀 Your Sikho Angreji Fluency Challenges
These challenges are made for daily or weekly practice. You can repeat them, record yourself, or do them with a friend or in your group.
Task: Talk non-stop for 60 seconds on a given topic.
Topics:
My daily routine
A place I love
A recent movie I watched
The best day of my life
🧠 Tip: Don’t worry about grammar—just focus on speaking continuously.
✅ After speaking, write down 3 sentences you could improve.
Task: Choose a partner and take turns asking and answering questions.
Example Themes:
Hobbies
Travel experiences
Food likes/dislikes
Goals for the future
🧩 Add a twist: Set a timer for 3 minutes per person.
Task: Pick an object (e.g., fan, pen, phone) and describe it without saying the name.
Example:
“It is small, we use it every day, it can make calls and take photos.” (Answer: Phone)
🎯 This builds fluency, thinking speed, and vocabulary.
Task: Create a mini-story using only 5 sentences.
🧠 Example:
I missed my bus on Monday morning.
While waiting, I met an old friend.
We talked and laughed for an hour.
We realized we work in the same building.
Now we travel together every day!
💬 Challenge yourself to speak the story aloud with emotion.
Task: Look at a random image (use your gallery or Google) and describe it for 1–2 minutes.
Talk about:
What you see
What might be happening
How it makes you feel
🧠 This sharpens observation, imagination, and real-time sentence building.
🗂️ Bonus Challenges from Sikho Angreji:
📦 Fluency Box Game
Write 20 topics on paper, fold them, and put them in a box. Pick one each day and speak for 1–2 minutes on it.
🔄 Translation Twist
Take a short paragraph in Hindi or your mother tongue and translate it into English aloud. This boosts quick thinking and fluency.
🧩 Smart Phrases to Use During Speaking:
Use these expressions to keep your fluency flowing, even when you need to think:
“Let me think for a second…”
“What I mean is…”
“For example…”
“That’s an interesting point…”
“In my opinion…”
“To be honest…”
📌 These fillers make you sound natural and confident—not stuck!
🎯 Sikho Angreji Practice Challenge:
📹 Record yourself doing any 2 fluency challenges.
📲 Share your video/audio with your WhatsApp group or Sikho Angreji learning partner.
🏆 Get feedback, give feedback, and grow together!
🧠 Final Tip from Sikho Angreji:
“Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Be afraid of staying silent. Speak up, smile, and let English become your second nature.”
At Sikho Angreji, we know writing can feel difficult—but it doesn’t have to be. In real life, we write to communicate, not to impress. Whether you’re sending an email, writing a friendly letter, or summarizing a story, clarity is more important than big words.
In this module, you’ll learn how to write short, simple, and effective messages that people can understand easily—and respect you for!
🎯 What You Will Learn
By the end of this module, you’ll be able to:
✅ Write clear and polite emails for daily and professional use
✅ Create informal letters for friends, family, or invitations
✅ Summarize a story, article, or movie in your own words
✅ Use correct format, tone, and vocabulary
✅ Avoid common mistakes and express ideas smoothly
In today’s world, emails are everywhere—job replies, school updates, customer complaints, appointment bookings—you name it.
📌 Format of a Basic Email:
To: abc@example.com
Subject: Reason for Writing (short)
Dear Sir/Madam or Dear [Name],
I hope you are well.
[Write your message in short paragraphs.]
Thank you for your time and support.
Best regards,
Your Name
✍️ Example Email:
Subject: Request for Leave on 15th August
Dear Manager,
I hope this email finds you well. I would like to request a one-day leave on 15th August due to a family function. I will ensure all tasks are completed in advance.
Thank you for your consideration.
Best regards,
Rohit Mehta
🔑 Useful Phrases:
“I would like to inform you…”
“Kindly find the attached file…”
“I am writing to request…”
Informal letters are friendly, emotional, and simple. Use them to write to:
Friends and relatives
Invitations or congratulations
Personal updates or advice
📌 Format of an Informal Letter:
Date: [Top Right]
Dear [Friend’s Name],
[Start with a friendly greeting]
[Main content in short paragraphs]
[Closing line with good wishes]
With love / Yours truly / Take care,
[Your Name]
✍️ Example Letter:
Dear Priya,
How are you? I hope your new job is going well! I’m writing to tell you that I finally learned to ride a bike! It was scary at first, but now I love it.
Let’s meet this weekend and go for a ride together!
Take care,
Meena
🧠 Tips:
Be natural and warm
Use simple sentence structures
Share your thoughts clearly
Summaries are short versions of a longer story, article, or event. You keep the main idea, leave out extra details, and write in your own words.
✅ Steps to Write a Good Summary:
Read or listen to the full content
Find the main idea and key points
Ignore examples, dialogues, and small details
Write in your own words in a short paragraph
✍️ Example:
Original story: Ravi missed his train, met an old friend at the station, and ended up getting a new job through him.
Summary:
Ravi missed his train but met an old friend at the station. They talked, and the friend offered him a job. Missing the train changed his life for the better.
Task: Create a mini-story using only 5 sentences.
🧠 Example:
I missed my bus on Monday morning.
While waiting, I met an old friend.
We talked and laughed for an hour.
We realized we work in the same building.
Now we travel together every day!
💬 Challenge yourself to speak the story aloud with emotion.
Task: Look at a random image (use your gallery or Google) and describe it for 1–2 minutes.
Talk about:
What you see
What might be happening
How it makes you feel
🧠 This sharpens observation, imagination, and real-time sentence building.
🔄 Practice Activities from Sikho Angreji:
📧 Email Practice:
Write an email to your teacher:
Asking for extra class
Requesting feedback on your work
💬 Informal Letter Practice:
Write a letter to your cousin:
Describing a recent celebration
Inviting them to visit your city
✂️ Summary Practice:
Read a short story or article (use ones from our reading module).
Write a 5–6 line summary in your own words.
🧠 Final Tip from Sikho Angreji:
“Writing is just organized thinking. Don’t wait to be perfect—just start. Write, improve, and you’ll be fluent not just in speech, but on paper too!”
At Sikho Angreji, we know many learners can identify grammar rules, but still feel unsure when it’s time to use them while speaking or writing. That’s where this module comes in.
We focus on practical grammar—not theory, but how to integrate it into your real conversations, emails, summaries, and daily English.
🎯 What You’ll Learn:
By the end of this module, you’ll be able to:
✅ Use grammar naturally in real speaking and writing situations
✅ Avoid common grammar mistakes without overthinking
✅ Improve sentence structure, tenses, articles, and connectors
✅ Become more fluent by forming grammatically correct sentences automatically
✅ Recognize and correct your own errors while communicating
🔧 What Does Grammar Integration Mean?
Grammar integration means:
Not stopping to “remember” rules while speaking
Using correct grammar without effort
Building automatic habits through practice
Learning through real-life use, not grammar drills
🔍 Key Grammar Areas You’ll Integrate
🔹 Challenge:
People often switch tenses mid-sentence when speaking.
✅ Goal:
Learn to stick to one tense based on context.
🎤 Real Use Example:
Wrong: “Yesterday I go to the market and I buy vegetables.”
Right: “Yesterday I went to the market and bought vegetables.”
Practice Tip: Tell short stories about your past day, using only past tense.
🔹 Challenge:
Common errors in longer or complex sentences.
✅ Goal:
Make sure the subject and verb match, especially in real-time speaking.
🎤 Real Use Example:
Wrong: “She don’t like coffee.”
Right: “She doesn’t like coffee.”
Practice Tip: Speak aloud 10 sentences every day using “he”, “she”, and “they” as subjects.
🔹 Challenge:
Many learners skip articles while speaking fast.
✅ Goal:
Use a/an/the without hesitation.
🎤 Real Use Example:
“I saw a cat. The cat was chasing a mouse.”
Practice Tip: Describe random objects around you using articles.
👉 “This is a chair.” / “That is an umbrella.” / “The phone is ringing.”
🔹 Challenge:
Sentences sound broken or disconnected.
✅ Goal:
Use linking words like and, but, so, because, however, although to sound more fluent.
🎤 Real Use Example:
“I was tired, but I went to the gym because I had made a promise.”
Practice Tip: Retell stories using connectors.
👉 “I was hungry, so I made a sandwich.” / “He studied hard, but he didn’t pass.”
🔹 Challenge:
Mistakes in forming yes/no and wh- questions during conversations.
✅ Goal:
Form questions naturally without pausing.
🎤 Real Use Example:
Wrong: “Where you are going?”
Right: “Where are you going?”
Practice Tip: Play Q&A games with a partner. Ask 5 questions starting with Who, What, When, Where, Why, How.
🔹 Challenge:
Speaking only in short or repetitive sentences.
✅ Goal:
Use simple, compound, and complex sentences in real communication.
🎤 Real Use Example:
Basic: “I went to the park. I met my friend.”
Improved: “I went to the park where I met my old friend after a long time.”
Practice Tip: Combine two short sentences into one during storytelling.
🧠 Final Tip from Sikho Angreji
“Grammar is not about fear of rules—it’s about freedom of expression. Use it naturally, and soon, it’ll use you automatically.”
At Sikho Angreji, we don’t just teach you what to say—we teach you how to say it with natural flow and confidence.
Idioms and phrases are the secret to sounding fluent and smart. Native speakers use them every day, and now—you will too! This module is your shortcut to sounding more expressive, more relatable, and more confident in daily conversations.
🎯 What You’ll Learn
By the end of this module, you’ll be able to:
✅ Understand and use 30+ common idioms and phrases in conversations
✅ Express feelings, opinions, and ideas more naturally
✅ Recognize idioms when reading or watching shows
✅ Avoid literal confusion (idioms don’t mean what they look like!)
✅ Add fun, personality, and emotion to your spoken English
🔍 What Are Idioms and Phrases?
Idioms are expressions whose meanings are different from the literal meaning of the words.
→ “It’s raining cats and dogs” doesn’t mean animals are falling—it means it’s raining heavily.
Phrases are short groups of words used often in daily speech.
→ “By the way”, “on the other hand”, “in a hurry”, etc.
| Idiom | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Piece of cake | Very easy | That test was a piece of cake. |
| Break the ice | Start a conversation | He told a joke to break the ice. |
| Under the weather | Feeling sick | I’m a bit under the weather today. |
| Hit the sack | Go to sleep | I’m tired, time to hit the sack. |
| Spill the beans | Reveal a secret | Who spilled the beans about the surprise party? |
| Cost an arm and a leg | Very expensive | That phone cost me an arm and a leg. |
| Once in a blue moon | Very rarely | We go out for dinner once in a blue moon. |
| Let the cat out of the bag | Reveal a secret by mistake | He let the cat out of the bag too early. |
| In hot water | In trouble | She was in hot water after missing the deadline. |
| Hit the books | Study hard | Exam’s tomorrow—I need to hit the books. |
| On cloud nine | Extremely happy | She was on cloud nine after her promotion. |
| Pull someone’s leg | Joke or tease | Relax, I’m just pulling your leg! |
| Back to square one | Start over again | The design failed, so we’re back to square one. |
| Burn the midnight oil | Work late into the night | He’s burning the midnight oil before the exam. |
| Throw in the towel | To give up | She didn’t throw in the towel despite difficulties. |
| Phrase | Example |
|---|---|
| By the way… | By the way, have you seen my keys? |
| In my opinion… | In my opinion, we should wait. |
| You know what I mean? | This is really difficult, you know what I mean? |
| At the end of the day… | At the end of the day, family comes first. |
| No worries. | You’re late? No worries! |
| Take your time. | You don’t need to hurry—take your time. |
| Hang on a second. | Hang on a second, I’ll be right back. |
| Fingers crossed! | Fingers crossed for your results! |
| Make yourself at home. | Come in, make yourself at home. |
| Long time no see! | Hey! Long time no see! |
🧠 Activities from Sikho Angreji
🎭 Activity 1: Role-Play Using Idioms
Choose a situation (e.g., planning a party, discussing a job interview, exam pressure).
🎤 Create a short dialogue using at least 3 idioms.
📝 Activity 2: Idiom of the Day Journal
Each day:
Pick 1 idiom
Write its meaning
Write 2 sentences using it
Say it aloud 3 times
🗓️ Do this for 10 days = 10 new idioms in your fluency bank!
🧩 Activity 3: Match the Idiom
Match these idioms to their meanings:
Burn the midnight oil
Piece of cake
Spill the beans
Under the weather
Break the ice
a. To feel sick
b. Reveal a secret
c. Study late at night
d. Do something easy
e. Start a conversation
(Answer: 1→c, 2→d, 3→b, 4→a, 5→e)
🧠 Final Tip from Sikho Angreji:
“Using idioms doesn’t mean using difficult English—it means using real, natural, and expressive English. Start with one idiom a day, and soon, they’ll come to you naturally!”
At Sikho Angreji, we believe English is more than a language — it’s your passport to academic success and professional confidence. Whether you’re planning to study at a university, apply for your dream job, or present in a global meeting, this course will help you master the language of achievers.
This is not your typical grammar and vocabulary class. This is about using English the smart way — in essays, interviews, debates, emails, and presentations. You’re going to sound sharper, think deeper, and speak with impact.
📘 What We’ll Cover Together:
We’ll help you:
Write powerful essays and research papers with correct structure
Learn formal expressions and academic tone
Avoid common informal mistakes like “a lot of”, “stuff”, and “kind of”
Use connectors and transitions like “in contrast”, “therefore”, “on the other hand”
✅ Bonus Tip from Sikho Angreji: Formal writing is not difficult — it’s about clarity, structure, and logic. We’ll practice that together.
Together, we’ll build a strong bank of words and phrases used in:
Academic fields: business, science, technology, education
Formal documents: “in accordance with”, “it can be inferred that…”
Reports and emails: “as per the discussion”, “please find attached…”
Presentations: “to illustrate this point…”, “let’s consider the following example…”
📌 We’ll teach you how to sound professional — not robotic.
You’ll learn to:
Structure your essays with introductions, thesis statements, body paragraphs, and conclusions
Cite your sources with basic referencing styles (APA/MLA)
Build your argument with logic and clarity
Avoid plagiarism by paraphrasing and referencing properly
💡 Practice makes perfect — and we’ll give you the right writing challenges to improve.
Don’t worry — we’ll break it down!
We’ll teach you how to:
Skim, scan, and understand academic texts quickly
Pick the main ideas from long articles
Recognize bias, evidence, and logic in arguments
Summarize texts clearly in your own words
🎯 Yes, you can read university-level English – we’ll show you how.
Let’s get ready for the real world. With Sikho Angreji, you’ll:
Write professional emails, cover letters, and resumes
Learn the exact phrases to use in job interviews
Speak with confidence during networking events and meetings
Improve your LinkedIn profile in English
💬 Practice sessions will include real-life examples – not boring theory.
We’ll help you:
Build your presentation structure step-by-step
Use phrases like “Let’s move to the next point” or “In conclusion…”
Add tone, pauses, and gestures to your delivery
Answer audience questions confidently
🎤 Your voice is powerful – let’s make it professional too.
You’ll also learn to:
Present and defend your point of view
Participate in debates and academic discussions
Analyze problems using research and logic
Use expressions like “It is evident that…”, “Research suggests…”
🧠 These skills will help in exams, interviews, and beyond.
🏁 Final Challenge from Sikho Angreji:
“Present Yourself to the World”
Submit a mini academic/professional portfolio that includes:
✅ A short research essay
✅ Your updated CV and cover letter
✅ A video/audio of your formal presentation
We’ll review, give feedback, and celebrate your progress.
💬 Words from Sikho Angreji:
“You don’t need to be born fluent. You need the right mindset, method, and mentorship. And that’s exactly what we’re here to offer.”
If you want to study abroad, land your dream job, or present your ideas with clarity, this course will take you there — one powerful sentence at a time.
At Sikho Angreji, we believe fluency is a skill you build, not something you’re born with. And just like going to the gym to stay physically fit, your spoken English needs a workout plan — especially when you’re aiming for advanced fluency.
This course is not about learning more rules. It’s about training your brain and tongue to speak clearly, confidently, and spontaneously — under pressure, in real time, and with impact.
If you’ve already got the basics, but you still pause too often, translate in your head, or feel stuck in high-level conversations — this course is your game-changer.
🔍 What This Course Focuses On:
This is your speaking gym, where every session builds:
Speed without losing accuracy
Natural flow and rhythm
Thought-to-speech clarity
Confidence in high-pressure speaking situations
Intonation, emotion, and emphasis
🧩 Key Workout Areas:
We train your tongue and brain to work together without hesitation.
Rapid response games: Say the first sentence that comes to your mind
Chunk repetition: Practice real English chunks like “I’d rather not”, “Had it not been for…”
Shadowing technique: Imitate natural speech from audio/video exactly in rhythm and tone
Speed + clarity drills: Speak faster without losing pronunciation
💡 Remember: Fluency is not speed alone. It’s the art of thinking and speaking as one fluid action.
Stop translating. Start thinking.
We’ll guide you with:
Picture-to-speech prompts: Describe images without writing or thinking in Hindi
Silent speech tasks: Practice internal monologue in English
Daily experience narration: “Talk to yourself” fluently about your day
🎯 You’ll soon realize: English isn’t foreign anymore. It’s your second skin.
Every day, you’ll pick a challenging topic and speak about it for 2–5 minutes. Topics include:
Technology and its impact
Personal growth and mindset
Cultural differences
Environmental challenges
Career goals and ethics
Abstract topics: freedom, failure, success
💬 We provide model answers, useful phrases, and peer feedback structure.
We’ll help you:
Speak in complete, well-organized thoughts
Use linking devices: “Firstly… However… On the contrary… To wrap up…”
Learn mini-structures for describing, narrating, persuading, and comparing
Practice cohesion and flow in your speech
🔗 You’ll stop speaking in broken pieces — and start delivering full, engaging messages.
We bring real-world pressure into your practice:
Mock presentations
Role-plays: client meetings, interviews, classroom teaching, travel situations
On-the-spot opinion sharing
Debates and disagreements (with politeness!)
🎭 You won’t just speak English — you’ll live in it.
This is where the music of your English improves:
Emphasizing the right words in a sentence
Using rising/falling tones to sound more natural
Practicing stress timing and rhythm like native speakers
Avoiding monotone and “robotic” speaking
🎧 Includes audio drills and mirror practice sessions.
🏁 Final Challenge from Sikho Angreji:
“Speak to the World” Task
Prepare and record a 3-minute advanced-level talk on a complex topic (e.g., AI and ethics, gender equality, sustainable living).
We’ll assess you on:
Structure
Flow
Vocabulary
Naturalness
Confidence
You’ll receive personal feedback and a performance badge 🏅!
📌 Key Phrases & Tools You’ll Master:
“What I find interesting is that…”
“The way I see it…”
“Let me clarify that point…”
“It’s a double-edged sword…”
“Let me break it down into three parts…”
“To put it differently…”
Tools: Voice recorders, AI pronunciation feedback, fluency timer
💬 From Sikho Angreji:
“Speaking fluently isn’t about big words. It’s about flow, clarity, and confidence. With the right workouts, you’ll speak English like it’s your native strength. And we’ll be there with you at every step.”
At Sikho Angreji, we understand that writing at an advanced level is more than just using good grammar. It’s about expressing ideas with clarity, logic, and impact. Whether you’re a university student, a job seeker, or a working professional, knowing how to write structured essays and reports is a key skill that will open doors to success.
This course is designed to turn your thoughts into well-organized, high-quality writing — from academic essays to business reports. We won’t just teach you what to write — we’ll train you on how to think, plan, and present your ideas like a pro.
🎯 Course Goals:
By the end of this course, you will:
Write academic and professional documents with confidence
Master the structure and language of formal writing
Present arguments logically and support them with evidence
Understand the differences between essays and reports
Avoid common errors in advanced writing
📘 What You’ll Learn with Sikho Angreji:
| Feature | Essay | Report |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | To argue or explore an idea | To present facts, findings, and analysis |
| Structure | Introduction, Body, Conclusion | Title, Abstract, TOC, Sections, Conclusion |
| Tone | Formal, argumentative or reflective | Formal, objective, factual |
| Language | Persuasive and cohesive | Clear and direct with subheadings |
💡 We’ll teach you how to shift your tone and structure based on the purpose of writing.
Before you write, think clearly. We’ll help you:
Understand the prompt or question
Brainstorm main ideas and examples
Create mind maps or outlines
Use PEEL structure for paragraphs (Point, Evidence, Explanation, Link)
🧠 Planning saves time and makes your writing stronger.
We’ll guide you through:
✅ Introduction
Hook the reader
Paraphrase the topic
Write a clear thesis statement
✅ Body Paragraphs
One idea per paragraph
Use linking devices: Moreover, However, In contrast, As a result
Support your points with examples, data, or expert quotes
✅ Conclusion
Summarize your argument
Restate thesis in new words
End with a thought-provoking statement or suggestion
📌 You’ll practice with different types of essays:
Argumentative
Analytical
Reflective
Problem-Solution
We’ll break it down for you:
📋 Essential Parts of a Report:
Title Page
Abstract / Executive Summary
Table of Contents
Introduction (Purpose, Scope)
Methodology (if applicable)
Findings / Results
Discussion
Conclusion & Recommendations
References & Appendices
📊 Learn to use:
Headings & bullet points
Charts, tables, and visuals
Clear and factual tone
✅ You’ll write different types of reports:
Business reports
Research reports
Project reports
Incident reports
We’ll train you to use:
Formal verbs: acquire, demonstrate, illustrate, evaluate
Passive voice where needed: It is observed that…
Advanced connectors: In light of this… Conversely… A notable trend is…
Impersonal tone: avoid “I think”, use “It can be argued…”
We’ll show you how to:
Spot and fix grammar and punctuation errors
Improve flow and word choice
Check for repetition and weak arguments
Use tools like Grammarly, Hemingway, or AI editors responsibly
📝 You’ll learn to critique your own writing like a pro editor.
🏆 Final Assessment — “The Real Writer’s Challenge”
You’ll submit:
1 polished essay on a social or academic issue
1 formal report with real or fictional data
A video/audio explainer where you present your report confidently
🎓 We’ll provide written and video feedback on both — with a performance badge!
💬 From Sikho Angreji:
“Writing is power. The power to influence, to express, and to lead. Whether you’re applying for a top university, submitting a project report, or preparing for a professional role — this course will give your writing the structure, strength, and sophistication it needs.”
At Sikho Angreji, we know that what you say is only half the battle. It’s how you say it — your voice, your body language, your timing — that creates real impact. Whether you’re on stage, in a boardroom, or facing an interview panel, your ability to deliver ideas with confidence and clarity can make all the difference.
This course is for learners who already speak English but want to speak powerfully, think on their feet, and leave a lasting impression. We’re not just polishing your grammar here — we’re training your voice, expressions, and mindset for success.
🎯 Course Objectives:
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
Deliver impactful speeches and presentations
Handle tough interview questions with ease
Use advanced-level language with poise and precision
Manage stage fright and performance anxiety
Speak clearly, confidently, and persuasively in any professional setting
📘 What You’ll Learn with Sikho Angreji:
We’ll help you build and deliver speeches that:
Grab attention with powerful openings
Flow smoothly from one idea to the next
Include personal stories, data, and strong conclusions
Use rhetorical devices: repetition, contrast, and metaphor
Balance logic (logos), emotion (pathos), and credibility (ethos)
🎙️ You’ll learn to connect with your audience — not just talk at them.
Speak with impact by mastering:
Intonation: rise and fall of voice for emphasis
Pausing: for effect and clarity
Volume and pace: to sound calm but confident
Non-verbal cues: eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, posture
💡 We’ll help you sound human, not robotic.
We’ll teach you how to structure different types of speeches:
Informative
Persuasive
Motivational
Storytelling formats
Ceremonial (welcome, farewell, vote of thanks)
🧠 Language Focus:
Advanced transition words: Let’s dive deeper, Moving on, To illustrate this point
Persuasive phrases: I urge you to consider…, It’s high time we rethink…
Emphasis tools: What matters most is…, Let me highlight…
Get ready for real interviews — not rehearsed answers.
We’ll guide you through:
Common and complex interview questions
“Tell me about yourself”
“Describe a failure”
“Why should we hire you?”
“Where do you see yourself in 5 years?”
STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) for storytelling
Answering tricky behavioral questions with authenticity
Asking intelligent questions to the interviewer
🎯 We’ll help you speak as a problem solver — not a job beggar.
Interviews and speeches require real-time thinking. We’ll train you to:
Respond quickly to unexpected questions
Speak without notes
Handle interruptions or challenges confidently
Use time wisely: beginning, middle, end structure
⏱️ We practice impromptu tasks every week to sharpen your thinking.
Even fluent speakers get nervous. We’ll help you:
Recognize and manage performance anxiety
Practice breathing and body control
Turn nervous energy into powerful delivery
Rehearse with real-time simulation tasks
🧘♂️ Confidence is a skill — not a gift. We’ll build it together.
🏁 Final Challenge — “Speak to Win”
Your task:
Record a 3-minute formal speech (on a real-world issue or motivational topic)
Participate in a mock job interview (with tough and unexpected questions)
Receive personalized feedback on delivery, language, body language, and content
💬 From Sikho Angreji:
“Your voice is your brand. Let’s make it clear, confident, and unforgettable. Whether you’re facing a hiring manager or a live audience, we’ll train you to stand tall, speak smart, and leave a mark.”
At Sikho Angreji, we know that listening to native-level English — especially fast, complex content like TED Talks, news reports, and academic discussions — can feel overwhelming. The speed, the vocabulary, the accents, the ideas — it all comes at once!
But here’s the truth: You don’t need to catch every word. You need to catch the right meaning.
This course is designed to train your ear, your mind, and your attention to understand real English as it’s used in the world — with confidence, clarity, and curiosity.
🚀 Course Goal:
To help learners actively understand and critically respond to high-level spoken English from authentic sources like:
TED Talks
Global news (BBC, CNN, Al Jazeera, NDTV, etc.)
Podcasts
Documentaries
Academic lectures and interviews
🧠 What You’ll Learn with Sikho Angreji:
We’ll teach you how to:
Listen for gist (overall idea) before focusing on details
Identify tone, bias, and purpose
Catch signal words like “in contrast,” “interestingly,” “according to…”
Understand context from keywords, even if you miss a few words
🔍 You’ll learn to stop translating and start understanding naturally.
TED speakers and news anchors have a variety of English accents — US, UK, Indian, Australian, African, and more.
We’ll train you to:
Handle different pronunciations and rhythms
Recognize reduced forms: gonna, wanna, lemme, shoulda
Follow fast speech without getting stuck
Identify intonation and emphasis that signal important points
🎧 With practice, your ears will adjust — and your brain will follow.
We’ll build your ability to:
Guess meaning of difficult words from context
Recognize formal vocabulary and domain-specific terms (science, politics, culture)
Understand idioms, metaphors, and academic expressions
Note and learn new phrases that are actually used in real English
📝 Includes a personal listening vocabulary tracker with every session.
We’ll show you how to:
Take structured notes using bullet points, diagrams, or Cornell Method
Write one-paragraph summaries of talks and reports
Extract key arguments, examples, and quotes
Use your notes for discussion or writing practice
🖊️ Listening is input — but we’ll teach you how to turn it into output.
We go beyond passive listening:
Analyze the speaker’s purpose and tone
Identify bias or emotion in news reporting
Evaluate the strength of arguments in a TED Talk
Discuss and question what you hear — don’t just accept it
💬 We’ll turn you from a passive listener into an active thinker.
| Day | Focus Area | Sample Activity |
|---|---|---|
| Mon | TED Talk Listening | Watch and summarize a 5–10 min talk |
| Tue | News Report Analysis | Compare 2 reports on the same issue |
| Wed | Accent Training | Practice with British & American audio |
| Thu | Note-Taking Drill | Listen once, write key points |
| Fri | Critical Discussion | Share your opinion on what you heard |
| Sat | Podcast or Documentary | Focus on topic-based vocabulary |
| Sun | Review Day | Quiz + Shadowing practice |
🏁 Final Challenge — “Your Voice, Your Understanding”
You will:
Watch and analyze a full-length TED Talk or documentary
Submit a written summary + personal response
Record a 3-minute speech: “What I learned and how it connects to real life”
Get feedback on listening comprehension, vocabulary use, and clarity of thought
🎓 Completion Certificate + “Active Listener & Communicator” Badge
💬 From Sikho Angreji:
“Real English is not textbook English. It’s global, fast, emotional, and powerful. We’ll help you listen like a global citizen, respond like a leader, and understand like a thinker.”
At Sikho Angreji, we understand that the world respects those who can speak with evidence, not just opinion. In universities, interviews, boardrooms, or seminars — you’ll often be asked to present ideas backed by research, not assumptions.
This course is for advanced learners who want to take their communication to the next level — where English is not just fluent, but fact-based, structured, and influential.
We’ll train you to research smartly, speak analytically, and present confidently — just like professionals, scholars, and global thinkers do.
🚀 Course Objectives:
By the end of this course, you will:
Research, organize, and present ideas with credible support
Use academic and professional language for discussions
Develop your voice in research-oriented conversations
Handle Q&A and counterarguments intelligently
Speak with clarity, structure, and persuasion
📘 What You’ll Learn with Sikho Angreji:
We’ll guide you through:
What counts as “research-based” in academic and business settings
Primary vs. secondary sources
Fact vs. opinion vs. bias
How to verify a source (news, journal, report, interview, etc.)
When to cite and when to paraphrase
💡 Strong speakers speak with support. That’s what we’ll teach you to do.
Learn how to organize your thoughts and data:
Introduction: Define your topic and purpose
Background: Brief context or history
Main points: With clear evidence, examples, and citations
Discussion: Pros, cons, implications, or alternative views
Conclusion: What the evidence suggests and your recommendation
We’ll help you use:
Formal expressions: According to recent studies…, Research indicates…, It is widely believed that…
Citing sources naturally: As Dr. Kumar noted in his 2023 report…
Neutral, objective tone: The data suggests…, A possible limitation is…
Academic connectors: Furthermore, In contrast, Nevertheless, Consequently
Master the art of:
Speaking with visuals (charts, graphs, citations)
Using slides effectively: less text, more impact
Transitioning between ideas: Let’s now look at…, To build on that point…
Keeping it clear and audience-friendly, even with complex ideas
Answering questions from the audience confidently
🎤 You’ll become a confident presenter, not just a fast talker.
This is where real communication begins.
Respond to challenging questions politely and professionally
Acknowledge other views: That’s a valid concern…
Defend your position with logic and data
Admit limitations without losing credibility
Train your mind to:
Analyze claims and assumptions
Spot weak arguments and logical fallacies
Build your own argument with reasoning and evidence
Use academic disagreement phrases:
While I respect that view, research tells a different story…
There’s a need to look at this from a broader perspective…
| Day | Focus Area | Sample Activity |
|---|---|---|
| Mon | Research Reading | Read and summarize a short research article |
| Tue | Vocabulary Drill | Learn and use academic expressions |
| Wed | Presentation Prep | Draft and rehearse a 3-slide research talk |
| Thu | Peer Discussion | Participate in group analysis of a topic |
| Fri | Q&A Simulation | Respond to challenging questions live |
| Sat | Argument Writing | Build and support your opinion with evidence |
| Sun | Self-Review | Watch your own recording + peer feedback |
🏁 Final Challenge — “The Research Speaker Showcase”
You’ll:
Choose a current topic (social, scientific, educational, economic)
Collect 3–4 sources and organize your findings
Prepare a 4-minute presentation with slides
Face 2–3 questions from the audience or mentor
Receive detailed feedback on structure, language, and confidence
💬 From Sikho Angreji:
“Speaking your mind is easy. Speaking with clarity, logic, and evidence is what sets you apart. We’re here to help you become not just a fluent English speaker, but a credible, respected communicator. Let’s speak like leaders, not just learners.”
Don’t wait to improve your English. Join English for learners at every stage today and start your journey with Sikho Angreji.
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