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Course Summary

Struggling to speak confidently in English at work, in interviews, or even in daily life? We have just the solution for you!
WingsWay’s Spoken English course for Beginners is designed for anyone who want to learn English speaking with confidence in real-life situations.. Whether you’re preparing for a new job, looking to travel to a new country, or just want to communicate better in everyday life, this course provides the language foundation you need.
Through interactive lessons and structured levels, you’ll learn common words, useful phrases, sentence structures, and how to speak clearly and naturally. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to hold basic conversations, talk about yourself, and express your needs in English.

WingsWay’s spoken English course online is perfect for beginners who prefer the flexibility of learning from home while gaining practical speaking skills.

Clear. Friendly. Confidence-building.

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    Why WingsWay?

    WingsWay Training Institute, a globally recognised and trusted Authorised Training Centre, ensures you receive top-quality training and recognition for your efforts. Our commitment to delivering exceptional private education in Dubai has earned us the approval from the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), an accreditation from CPD (UK) Standard’s Office, and an ISO 9001:2015 certification from the International Accreditation Forum (IAF).

    Furthermore, WingsWay Training Institute proudly received the title of ‘Best Training Institute’ twice and the ‘Outstanding Organisation Award’. Our services and training quality have not only been recognised by students in 85+ nationalities but also by top international organisations.

    Among the top-rated spoken English classes in Dubai, WingsWay is KHDA-approved and known for delivering results-driven training.

    Entry Qualification

    No prior English skills are required to enrol in this course.

    Learning Outcomes

    This beginner-level Spoken English course for speaking equips learners with practical communication tools for real-world conversations.

    By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

    • Use basic grammar to form clear and correct sentences
    • Greet people and introduce themselves
    • Ask and answer everyday questions
    • Talk about routines, past events, and future plans
    • Describe people, places, and objects
    • Give opinions and make polite requests
    • Communicate in situations like shopping, travel, and appointments
    • Understand short conversations, signs, and simple texts
    • Write basic paragraphs, notes, and messages

    Learner’s Profile

    This beginner-level Spoken English learning course focuses on real-life conversation, pronunciation, vocabulary building, and confidence.

    • Working professionals in retail, hospitality, transportation, security, and admin roles
    • Jobseekers who want to improve their spoken English for interviews or front-desk roles
    • Domestic staff, office support staff, or junior-level employees in English-speaking environments
    • Housewives or adult learners returning to education or the workforce
    • Individuals planning to travel abroad or interact with international clients

    Career Opportunities

    After completing Spoken English Course course, learners will be more confident and ready for roles such as:

    • Receptionist or front-desk assistant
    • Customer service staff
    • Waiter/ waitress or hotel assistant
    • Sales associate or cashier
    • Messenger or delivery coordinator
    • Admin support in offices
    • Security personnel in corporate settings
    • Call centre trainee (non-technical roles)

    It also prepares learners to pursue more advanced English or communication training.

    Course Duration

    24 hours

    Course Content

    Unit 1: Introduction to English

    Goal: Get familiar with simple expressions.

    Topics:

    • Greetings and introductions (Hi, Hello, What’s your name?)
    • Introducing yourself (name, nationality, profession)

    Unit 2: Everyday Vocabulary & Simple Sentences

    Goal: Build a base of common vocabulary and use simple sentences.

    Topics:

    • Basic verbs: eat, sleep, go, come, do, have
    • Most commonly used words in English (Sentences related to them)

    (The, be, to,  of,  and , a, in, that, have,  I etc).

    • Sentence structure: Subject + Verb + Object
    • Yes/ No and WH- questions (What, Who, Where, When)

    Skills:

    • Making short sentences (“I like apples.”)
    • Asking and answering simple questions
    • Listening to and identifying vocabulary in context

    Unit 3: Everyday Conversations & Grammar Basics

    Goal: Engage in simple conversations using correct grammar.

    Topics:

    • Telling time and dates
    • Places around you (school, store, park)
    • Describing people and objects (big, small, tall)
    • Present simple tense (I go, You eat, He plays)
    • Prepositions of place (in, on, under, next to)
    • Articles (a, an, the)
    • Plurals (book → books)

    Skills:

    • Holding basic conversations (Where do you live? What do you do?)
    • Listening for key information in short dialogues
    • Writing short paragraphs

    Unit 4: Daily Routines & Communication

    Goal: Talk about everyday activities using correct tense and structure.

    Topics:

    • Daily routines (wake up, brush teeth, go to work)
    • Present continuous tense (I am eating, He is sleeping)
    • Hobbies and free time
    • Asking for and giving directions
    • Adjectives and adverbs
    • Can/ Can’t for ability

    Skills:

    • Describing daily life
    • Reading simple texts (short stories or articles)
    • Writing short descriptions and letters
    Unit 5: Expanding Vocabulary & Sentence Variety

    Goal: Use more advanced vocabulary and sentence structures.

    Topics:

    • Shopping and money
    • Comparatives and superlatives (bigger, the best)
    • Past simple tense (went, saw, made)
    • Countable vs. uncountable nouns
    • Common phrasal verbs (get up, take off)
    • Giving opinions (I think, I believe)

    Skills:

    • Telling past events
    • Writing and talking about preferences
    • Reading and understanding short paragraphs and dialogues

    Unit 6: Real-Life Situations & Communication Practice

    Goal: Communicate effectively in common real-life situations.

    Topics:

    • Travel (booking a hotel, asking for directions)
    • At the restaurant / doctor / bank
    • Future with “will” and “going to”
    • Invitations and polite requests
    • Conditional (If I have time, I will go)
    • Review and fluency building

    Skills:

    • Role-playing real-world situations
    • Listening to and understanding native-level speed
    • Writing structured emails and short essays

     Add-Ons:

    • Listening Lab: Songs, news clips, and short movies
    • Speaking Practice: With conversation partners or role-play
    • Grammar Clinic: Focus on weak grammar points needed for daily conversation

    FAQs

    Our Spoken English for Beginners programme is open to anyone who wants to learn English from scratch—job seekers, hospitality staff, office assistants, homemakers, and travellers. No prior English knowledge is needed.

    Yes. The syllabus starts with everyday greetings and the alphabet, so absolute beginners feel comfortable from Day 1.

    Absolutely. You can study face to face at our Dubai training centre or opt for virtual instructor led training (VILT) from anywhere in the UAE or abroad.

    Yes. On successful completion of the 24 hour course you’ll receive a CPD-SO (UK) certification from WingsWay, recognised by local employers.

    Improved spoken English opens doors to roles such as receptionist, customer service agent, retail associate, and front desk staff—fields where communication skills are highly valued.

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