ESL Program at Round Rock Campus

Unlock Your Potential with Our ESL Program

Enhance your English skills and gain the confidence you need to succeed in academic, professional, and everyday settings. Our engaging ESL classes are designed to help you achieve your goals and thrive in any environment!

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About our ESL Program

This 8-week ESL course is designed for B1 level students looking to improve their English skills in grammar, vocabulary, speaking, and listening. With three sessions per week, students engage in practical exercises, discussions, and activities to build confidence and fluency. Topics include presentations, CV writing, professional communication, and everyday scenarios. By the end, participants will be better equipped to communicate effectively and advance to B2-level training or TOEFL preparation.

ESL PROGRAM CLASS SCHEDULE

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CLASS FORMAT, LOCATION AND COST

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Instructor Facilitation

Class will be held in person at our Round Rock location from 6:00pm - 9:00pm

Classroom Location

1555 University Blvd
Round Rock, TX 78665

Course Cost

ESL program fee is $650.00 and does not include parking

DETAILED COURSE PROGRAM

Discover the comprehensive structure of our ESL program, designed to guide you step-by-step toward mastering the English language.

  • TOPICS TO BE COVERED IN PRESENTATION

    • My formation
    • My occupation
    • Write a CV and cover letter.

     

    GRAMMAR

    • Articles
    • Nouns (sing/plural, review/extension)
    • Prepositions of time/place
    • Pronouns (reflexive/objective/possessive),
    • Adjectives (ing/ed, adjectives as verbs, adjectives as nouns, adjective order),
    • Present vs Past review (Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous)

     

     

  • Relationships / Arguments

    GRAMMAR

    • Present vs Past review (Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous)+ used to/would
    • Nouns (countable/uncountable),
    • Pronouns (reflexive/objective/possessive)
    • Adjectives (ing/ ed, adjectives as verbs, adjectives as nouns, adjective order)
    • Prepositions
  • Sports / Drinking

    GRAMMAR

    • Present vs Past (Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous)+ phrasal verbs
    • Adverbs (comparative, connecting and inversion)
    • Pronouns (reflexive/objective/possessive)
    • Comparative structures
  • Body / Psych / Mind

    GRAMMAR

    • Present vs Past (Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous)
    • Activity verbs/state verbs
    • Modal verbs
    • Pronouns (reflexive/objective/possessive),
  • Tourism / Travelling

    Write complaint letter

    GRAMMAR

    • Present vs Past (Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous)+ there is (are)
    • adjectives (ing/ ed, adjectives as verbs, adjectives as nouns, adjective order)
  • Art / Fashion / Architecture

    GRAMMAR

    • Present vs Past
    • Passive
    • Relative clauses
    • adjectives (ing/ ed, adjectives as verbs, adjectives as nouns, adjective order)
  • Cooking / Recipes / Cuisines

    Write an article

    GRAMMAR

    • Present vs Past
    • Passive (with modal verbs)
    • Quantifiers /Determiners (each, every, all…)
    • Demonstrative
  • Laws / Transport Regulations / Conflicts / Wars

    Write an official letter.

    GRAMMAR

    • Present vs Past
    • Want/ would like/expect/see/watch/observe/ notice/hear/feel + Complex Object
    • Clauses of contrast and purpose
    • Question tags
  • Current International Affairs / History

     

    GRAMMAR

    • Reporting verbs
    • Present vs Past
    • Conditionals
    • Direct and indirect questions + order of words.
  • GRAMMAR

    • Future forms (to be going to, Present Continuous, will/shall).
    • Conditionals
    • Gerund and Infinitive
    • Connectors
  • Purpose / Philosophy

     

    GRAMMAR

    • Future forms (to be going to, Present Continuous, will/shall).
    • Conditionals
    • Whatever, whenever, whoever
  • People / Nature

     

    GRAMMAR

    • Reported speech
    • Modal verbs
    • To be used to doing something, get used to
    • Prefixes/suffixes
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