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[1:48 PM, 10/7/2024] Nandini Ojha: Here’s a

comprehensive, serial-wise video content plan with


over 100 ideas for your "Learn English" YouTube
channel. The topics range from beginner to advanced
levels and cover grammar, vocabulary, speaking skills,
pronunciation, writing, listening, and more.

1. Beginner Level: Foundation of English

1. Introduction to English Alphabet and Sounds

2. Basic Greetings and Common Phrases

3. English Pronouns (I, You, He, She, It)

4. Using Articles: A, An, The

5. Simple Present Tense: Form and Use

6. Subject-Verb Agreement
7. Basic Question Words (Who, What, Where, When,
Why, How)

8. Common Nouns and Proper Nouns

9. Learning Numbers in English

10. Describing People: Adjectives for Appearance and


Personality

11. Prepositions of Place (In, On, At)

12. Simple Present vs. Present Continuous Tense

13. Basic Modal Verbs: Can, Could, May


14. Everyday Activities: Vocabulary for Daily Routine

15. Talking About Time: Days, Months, and Telling the


Time

16. Forming Plural Nouns: Regular and Irregular

17. Learning the Family Vocabulary

18. Common Verbs in English: To Be, To Have, To Do

19. Talking About Weather

20. Colors and Shapes in English

21. Learning about Body Parts Vocabulary


22. How to Introduce Yourself in English

23. Talking About Your Likes and Dislikes

2. Vocabulary Building for Beginners

24. Animals Vocabulary in English

25. Basic Food and Drink Vocabulary

26. Jobs and Professions Vocabulary

27. Clothing and Fashion Vocabulary


28. Transportation Vocabulary

29. Hobbies and Free Time Activities

30. Talking About Your House and Furniture

31. Sports and Exercise Vocabulary

32. Shopping Vocabulary: How to Buy and Sell

33. Common Expressions for Everyday Conversations

34. Vocabulary for Feelings and Emotions

35. Talking About Travel and Vacations


36. Common Places in the City

37. Classroom and School Vocabulary

38. Describing Objects: Size, Shape, Color

3. Grammar Lessons for Intermediate Learners

39. Past Simple Tense: When and How to Use It

40. Present Perfect Tense: A Complete Guide

41. Past Continuous vs. Past Simple

42. Future Tense: Will vs. Going To


43. How to Use "There is" and "There are"

44. Comparative and Superlative Adjectives

45. Adverbs of Frequency (Always, Sometimes, Never)

46. Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns

47. How to Form and Use Gerunds (-ing)

48. Phrasal Verbs: An Introduction

49. Modal Verbs: Must, Should, and Have To


50. Understanding Conditional Sentences (If Clauses)

51. Relative Clauses: Who, Which, That

52. Prepositions of Time: In, On, At

53. Reflexive Pronouns: Myself, Yourself, Themselves

54. Tag Questions in English

55. Active vs. Passive Voice: How to Use Them

56. Reported Speech: How to Report What Someone


Said

4. Advanced Vocabulary and Expressions


57. Synonyms and Antonyms: Expanding Your
Vocabulary

58. Collocations: Words That Go Together

59. Idioms and Expressions for Everyday Use

60. Proverbs and Their Meanings

61. Formal vs. Informal English

62. How to Use Slang in English

63. Advanced Phrasal Verbs and Their Meanings

64. Business English: Common Terms and Phrases


65. Words for Expressing Opinions and Feelings

66. English for Academic Writing

67. Talking About Technology and Social Media

68. Describing Work and Jobs in Detail

69. Vocabulary for Health and Medicine

70. Understanding Newspaper Headlines

71. Talking About Politics and Society


72. Art and Culture Vocabulary

73. Describing Nature and Environment

74. Vocabulary for Financial and Economic Discussions

75. Travel and Tourism Vocabulary for Advanced


Speakers

76. Advanced Descriptions of Weather Conditions

5. Improving English Speaking Skills

77. How to Improve English Pronunciation

78. British vs. American Pronunciation


79. Tips for Speaking English Fluently

80. How to Start Conversations in English

81. Common Mistakes Non-Native Speakers Make

82. How to Give Directions in English

83. Roleplay: How to Order at a Restaurant

84. English for Interviews: Questions and Answers

85. Talking About Your Goals and Ambitions

86. How to Talk About Past Experiences


87. Polite Ways to Interrupt a Conversation

88. How to Express Agreement and Disagreement

89. Giving Compliments in English

90. Handling Difficult Conversations

91. Small Talk: How to Talk About the Weather

6. Writing Skills Development

92. Writing Simple Sentences in English


93. How to Write a Paragraph in English

94. Commonly Confused Words (Their/There,


Your/You’re)

95. How to Write Emails in English

96. Writing Formal and Informal Letters

97. How to Write an English Essay

98. Tips for Improving English Handwriting

99. How to Write Descriptive Texts

100. How to Summarize a Text in English


101. Writing a CV/Resume in English

102. How to Use Transition Words in Writing

7. Listening Skills and Comprehension

103. How to Improve Listening Skills in English

104. Listening to English Songs: Tips for Learning

105. How to Understand English Movies and TV Shows

106. Common Phrases in Everyday Conversations

107. Listening Practice: Understanding English Accents


108. How to Take Notes While Listening

109. Listening for Keywords in a Conversation

110. Improving Listening Through Podcasts

8. Pronunciation Practice

111. English Vowel Sounds: Pronunciation Guide

112. How to Pronounce Difficult Consonants

113. Linking Words in English Pronunciation


114. Silent Letters in English

115. How to Pronounce Common Words Correctly

116. Intonation and Stress in English Sentences

117. How to Improve Your Accent in English

118. Tongue Twisters for Pronunciation Practice

9. English for Specific Purposes

119. English for Travel: Essential Phrases

120. English for Business Meetings


121. How to Speak English on the Phone

122. English for Healthcare Professionals

123. Legal English: Terms and Phrases

124. English for Academic Presentations

125. English for Customer Service

126. English for Marketing and Sales

127. Restaurant English: Common Conversations

128. English for Engineers and Technicians


129. English for Teachers: Classroom Vocabulary

10. Exam Preparation (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.)

130. Tips for Passing the IELTS Speaking Test

131. How to Prepare for the TOEFL Listening Section

132. Common Mistakes in English Exams

133. Improving Vocabulary for English Exams

134. Understanding the Format of the TOEIC Exam


135. How to Write an Essay for IELTS

136. IELTS Reading Tips and Strategies

137. How to Stay Calm During English Exams

138. Time Management for English Tests

These ideas cover all aspects of learning English, from


the basics to advanced proficiency, and help build
speaking, writing, listening, and reading skills. You can
structure these videos to progressively enhance your
viewers’ English fluency while keeping the content
engaging and practical.
[11:37 PM, 10/7/2024] Nandini Ojha: Here is a more
detailed and elaborative outline of the English
grammar syllabus from class 3 to class 10, with all
subtopics for each class.

Class 3
1. Nouns

Definition and Types (Common, Proper)

Singular and Plural

Gender (Masculine, Feminine, Neuter)

2. Pronouns

Definition and Types (Personal, Possessive)

Usage of He, She, It, They, etc.

3. Verbs

Action Words
Simple Present and Past Tense

Helping Verbs (is, are, am, has, have)

4. Adjectives

Describing Words (Quality, Size, Color)

Adjectives of Number

5. Prepositions

Position Words (in, on, under, above, behind)

6. Conjunctions

Basic Conjunctions (and, but, or)


7. Articles

Definite and Indefinite Articles (a, an, the)

Usage Rules

8. Punctuation

Use of Capital Letters

Full Stop, Question Mark, Exclamation Mark

9. Sentence Formation

Construction of Simple Sentences


Class 4

1. Nouns

Types: Common, Proper, Abstract, Concrete

Singular and Plural Forms

Gender (Masculine, Feminine, Common, Neuter)

2. Pronouns

Types: Personal, Possessive, Reflexive

Demonstrative Pronouns (this, that, these, those)


3. Verbs

Present, Past, Future Tense

Simple Tense (Simple Present, Simple Past)

Helping Verbs (was, were, will)

4. Adjectives

Degrees of Comparison (Positive, Comparative,


Superlative)

Describing Words (Color, Quality, Size)

5. Adverbs

Adverbs of Manner (slowly, quickly)

Adverbs of Place, Time


6. Prepositions

Prepositions of Place (under, between, beside)

Prepositions of Time (at, on, in)

7. Conjunctions

Coordinating Conjunctions (and, but, or)

Subordinating Conjunctions (because, since, although)

8. Articles

Usage of a, an, the with countable and uncountable


nouns
9. Punctuation

Commas, Apostrophes, and Quotation Marks

10. Sentence Formation

Simple and Compound Sentences

Class 5

1. Nouns

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Collective Nouns
Abstract Nouns (emotions, ideas)

2. Pronouns

Types: Reflexive, Demonstrative, Indefinite (someone,


anyone)

Relative Pronouns (who, whom, whose, which, that)

3. Verbs

Continuous Tenses (Present, Past)

Future Tense

Helping Verbs (has, have, had)

4. Adjectives
Adjectives of Quantity, Quality

Comparative and Superlative Degrees

5. Adverbs

Adverbs of Frequency (often, rarely, always)

Adverbs of Degree (very, too)

6. Prepositions

Prepositions of Time, Place, and Movement (to, from,


over)

7. Conjunctions
Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions (because,
if, although)

8. Articles

Use of Definite and Indefinite Articles in Context

9. Punctuation

Quotation Marks, Commas in Lists

Advanced Apostrophe Use (for Possession, Omission)

10. Sentence Construction

Complex Sentences (introduction)

Direct and Indirect Speech (introduction)


Class 6

1. Nouns

Compound Nouns

Noun Phrases (group of words acting as a noun)

2. Pronouns

Types: Relative, Reflexive, Interrogative

Demonstrative Pronouns (this, that, these, those)

3. Verbs
Perfect Tense (Present, Past, Future)

Continuous Tense (Present, Past, Future)

Modals (can, could, may, might)

4. Adjectives

Degrees of Comparison (Positive, Comparative,


Superlative)

Adjective Phrases (group of words acting as adjectives)

5. Adverbs

Adverbs of Manner, Time, Place, Frequency, Degree


6. Prepositions

Prepositional Phrases (in front of, next to)

Prepositions of Direction (towards, away from)

7. Conjunctions

Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions


(although, unless)

8. Articles

Use of Definite, Indefinite Articles in Complex


Sentences

9. Punctuation
Comma, Semicolon, Colon

Quotation Marks (in Speech)

10. Sentence Structure

Complex Sentences

Active and Passive Voice (introduction)

11. Direct and Indirect Speech

Introduction to Reporting Statements

Class 7
1. Nouns

Noun Clauses (acting as the subject or object of a


sentence)

2. Pronouns

Reflexive, Relative, Indefinite, and Possessive Pronouns

3. Verbs

Modals (should, would, must, ought to)

Past Perfect and Future Perfect Tenses

Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

4. Adjectives
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives

Position of Adjectives in Sentences

5. Adverbs

Types of Adverbs (Time, Manner, Place)

Comparison of Adverbs (more carefully, most carefully)

6. Prepositions

Advanced Prepositions (besides, in addition to)

7. Conjunctions
Correlative Conjunctions (either/or, neither/nor)

8. Articles and Determiners

Demonstratives (this, that)

Quantifiers (few, little, much, many)

9. Punctuation

Advanced Use of Commas, Apostrophes, Semicolons

10. Voice

Active and Passive Voice (detailed)


11. Direct and Indirect Speech

Reporting Questions and Commands

12. Clauses

Main and Subordinate Clauses

Types of Clauses (Noun, Adjective, Adverb)

Class 8

1. Nouns

Noun Clauses in Complex Sentences


2. Pronouns

Relative Pronouns (who, whose, which, that)

Indefinite and Reflexive Pronouns

3. Verbs

Non-finite Verbs (Gerunds, Infinitives, Participles)

Modals (permission, possibility, obligation)

Perfect Continuous Tenses (Present, Past, Future)

4. Adjectives

Types of Adjectives (Limiting, Descriptive)


Order of Adjectives (size, shape, color, origin, material)

5. Adverbs

Adverbs of Degree, Manner, Place, and Time

6. Prepositions

Prepositions with Special Usage (due to, in case of)

7. Conjunctions

Subordinating and Coordinating Conjunctions (until,


unless)

8. Voice
Active and Passive Voice (more complex uses)

9. Direct and Indirect Speech

Reporting Exclamatory Sentences and Imperatives

10. Clauses

Complex Sentences with Noun, Adjective, and Adverb


Clauses

11. Tenses

All Tenses in Detail (Simple, Continuous, Perfect,


Perfect Continuous)
Class 9

1. Nouns

Detailed Usage of Noun Clauses in Sentences

2. Pronouns

Relative Pronouns and Their Complex Uses

3. Verbs

Advanced Usage of Modals (ought to, need, dare)

All Forms of Tenses with Perfect Continuous


4. Adjectives

Comparative, Superlative Adjectives

Complex Adjective Phrases

5. Adverbs

Adverbial Clauses and Phrases

6. Prepositions

Prepositional Phrases (in spite of, along with)

7. Conjunctions
Subordinating Conjunctions (even though, so that)

8. Voice

Active and Passive Voice in Various Tenses

9. Direct and Indirect Speech

Reporting Commands, Requests, and Questions

10. Sentence Transformation

Changing Simple Sentences to Complex and


Compound Sentences
Class 10

1. Nouns

Noun Clauses and Phrases in Complex Sentences

2. Pronouns

Advanced Usage of Relative Pronouns in Complex


Sentences
[11:37 PM, 10/7/2024] Nandini Ojha: Class 10
(continued)

3. Verbs

Comprehensive Study of Tenses (Simple, Continuous,


Perfect, Perfect Continuous)

Modals (detailed usage: shall, will, should, would, can,


could, may, might, must, ought to, need, dare)

Non-finite Verbs (Infinitives, Gerunds, Participles)


Transitive and Intransitive Verbs (Advanced Usage)

Phrasal Verbs (Verb + Preposition/Adverb


Combinations)

4. Adjectives

Detailed Study of Degrees of Comparison (Positive,


Comparative, Superlative)

Adjective Phrases (group of words acting as an


adjective in a sentence)

Correct Order of Adjectives (determiners, quantity,


opinion, size, age, color, shape, origin, material,
purpose)

5. Adverbs
Adverbial Clauses (time, reason, condition, purpose,
concession)

Adverbial Phrases (group of words that function as an


adverb in a sentence)

Adverbs of Manner, Place, Time, Degree, and


Frequency (in complex sentences)

6. Prepositions

Complex Prepositions (along with, in addition to, in


spite of, on behalf of)

Prepositional Phrases (in terms of, by means of)

Prepositions of Time, Place, and Direction (advanced


usage)

7. Conjunctions
Advanced Subordinating Conjunctions (although,
though, unless, until, even if, in case)

Correlative Conjunctions (either/or, neither/nor, not


only/but also)

Use of Conjunctions in Complex and Compound


Sentences

8. Voice

Active and Passive Voice (detailed study across all


tenses and with modals)

Converting Direct Speech to Passive Voice and vice


versa

9. Direct and Indirect Speech

Advanced Study of Reporting Statements, Questions,


Commands, Requests, and Exclamations
Transformation of Direct Speech to Indirect Speech
(and vice versa) in Complex Sentences

Use of Reporting Verbs (say, tell, ask, suggest)

10. Clauses

Noun Clauses (as subject, object, or complement)

Adjective Clauses (beginning with relative pronouns


like who, which, that)

Adverb Cla

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