1 • General phonetics

  2 • English segmental phonetics

Phonetics

Mechanisms of Speech

Sound Description and Classification

Transcription Theory

English Phonetics: Received Pronunciation

The Syllable and the Phonological Word

Monophthongs

Diphthongs and Triphthongs

Laterals and Approximants

Fricatives and Affricates

Plosives and Nasals

3 • English suprasegmental phonetics

4 • Past perfect / Reported speech

Lexical Stress

Speech Rhythm

Sounds in Connected Speech

Intonation

Unreal past

Past perfect simple and continuous

Partiviples

Reported speech. Reporting verbs

Mixed phrasal verbs

Uses of if and just

Words which are issued

5 • Articles passives

6 • Formal and informal letters

Use of the

Givingemphasis (cleft sentences and other devices)

Linking expressions

Idioms and their derivations

Participle clauses

Inversion

Introduction

Address and date

Heading of letter

Envelopes

Form of address

Months and numbers

Computer vocabulary

Introduction to bussiness letters

Bussiness letters practice

7 • Make & answers phone calls

8 • Telegrams & letters

Introduction

Telephone numbers

Ask for a person

The person you are asking for is not in

Inquire when the person you are looling for is avaliable

Put the phone down

Switchboard

Introduction

Most common abbreviations

International abbreviations

Telegram practice

Borrow money

Check

Bill of exchange

Bill of exchange practice

9 • Sales & deliveries

10 • Interactives activities

Introduction to sales

Request information and advice on purchases

Request delivery of an then you forgot to order

Request delivery of an them advertisal in the news

Request a pamphlet

Complaint and claims

Pronuntiation English

Conversation. Comprehension

Grammar. Vocabulary

Video. Magazine

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