What are the main content in spoken English class?

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Communication The more you promote your students to converse in English, the more beneficial it is for them
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Rituparna ji. Spoken English classes mainly consist of Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading and Writing Skills, improving skills of questioning and answering, creative skills to convert thoughts into appropriate verbal expressions using correct Grammar. It does take time to be able to speak good English. It...
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Rituparna ji. Spoken English classes mainly consist of Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading and Writing Skills, improving skills of questioning and answering, creative skills to convert thoughts into appropriate verbal expressions using correct Grammar. It does take time to be able to speak good English. It depends on the individual's dedication and determination to learn it. read less
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Parts of speech and tense are most important things to learn.After that you can go ahead with other grammar portion like, active/passive,modal verbs or few idiom and phrases.
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1. Parts of speech 2. Tenses 3. Active passive voice 4. Direct Indirect speech 5. Use of Could, should, would must etc. 6. Vocabulary of different needs
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Grammar and more and more verbs.
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