Spoken English Course for Job Seekers
Break Through Language Barriers and Land Your Dream Job with Confidence! Learn Spoken English for your career goals.
Be Fluent in English | Master Interview SkillsWhy Learn Spoken English with Entri App?
Live Sessions
Conversational Lab
Accent Training
Quizzes & Tests
Doubt Clearing Session
Whatsapp Group Support
Course Certificate
This Spoken English Course is for You!
Are you on the lookout for a job? Is your limited English speaking skills affecting your interview performance? Then join us.
Job Seekers
Recent Graduates
Experts to Guide You
Get trained from experienced faculties.
Why Do Students Love Us?
Abhirami
This course was fun. There is a group chat for asking our questions and answering them. In addition, voice practice is conducted regularly in the group to improve our pronunciation. By the end of this course, I am confident that I will be able to speak English without fear in front of others
Sainul Ashid
I am studying the Spoken English course on the Entri app. It is very helpful to me; the classes are easy and simple to understand. I lacked confidence in speaking English because I was not fluent. That's why I joined this course. Now I'm confident that I can speak English
Neethu
I started my English journey with Entri English. I am happy with it because I improved my grammar and English fluency. The teaching methods are also entirely different. I am very thankful for these classes. 🥰
Spoken English Course for Job Seekers - FAQs
Do you have any questions? Here are some frequently asked questions that we have answered
- Effective workplace communication: Job seekers with good spoken English skills can interact confidently, enhancing teamwork and productivity in the workplace.
- Impressive interviews: Strong spoken English skills enable job seekers to convincingly convey their abilities, leaving a positive impression on interviewers.
- Successful customer interaction: Many roles involve direct interaction with clients or customers. Job seekers with clear and effective spoken English skills can build rapport, understand client needs, and provide exceptional customer service.
- Impactful presentations and public speaking: Many professions involve delivering presentations or engaging in public speaking. Spoken English skills are crucial for effectively conveying information, engaging the audience, and making persuasive arguments.
- Global job opportunities: Proficiency in spoken English opens up job opportunities on a global scale. Many multinational companies and organizations require employees who can communicate effectively in English to facilitate collaboration across borders and cultures. Strong spoken English skills give job seekers a competitive edge in the global job market.
Here is a brief overview of the course curriculum
DAYS |
CURRICULUM |
DAY 1 |
How to give your introduction? Formal and Informal |
DAY 2 |
Expressing appropriate greetings and self-introduction + Helping verbs |
DAY 3 |
Confidence building techniques |
DAY 4 |
Tenses (Present Tense)+Speaking activity + Reading practice |
DAY 5 |
Tenses (Past Tense) + Speaking activity + Listening Practice |
DAY 6 |
Tenses (Future Tense) + Speaking activity |
DAY 7 |
Question tags + Telephone étiquette |
DAY 8 |
Degrees of comparison + Listening practice |
DAY 9 |
Group Discussion on simple topics |
DAY 10 |
Phrasal verbs + Interview skills |
DAY 11 |
Role-play the interview + On the spot speaking |
DAY 12 |
Don’t underestimate the importance of body language |
DAY 13 |
Common interview questions/ Competency questions |
DAY 14 |
Phrases to ace the job interview + Listening to a job interview demo |
DAY 15 |
Interview someone in the group |
DAY 16 |
Vocabulary (Daily use English sentences) +Pronunciation practice + Speaking task |
DAY 17 |
Conjunction + Conversation Practice |
DAY 18 |
JAM |
DAY 19 |
Preposition + Speaking task |
DAY 20 |
How to answer your - strengths and weaknesses, past experiences, your current work, career goals, why you want this job? |
DAY 21 |
A full English Job interview |
DAY 22 |
Modal verbs + Asking questions in English + Listening practice |
DAY 23 |
Use of ‘has’, ‘have’, ‘had’ + Telephone conversation |
DAY 24 |
Debate |