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Online : English Fun Club (EFC) Program Overview
EFC (English Fun Club) is a structured and engaging online English learning program designed for learners from A1 (Beginner) to C2 (Proficient). Whether you’re learning English for everyday use, school, work, or to engage with global topics, EFC offers level-based content to strengthen your skills in Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing.
How the Program Works
After taking a Level Test, students are placed in the appropriate CEFR level (A1–C2). The course content is personalized and guided by a mentor. Learners can choose from two study tracks:
Standard Plan – 6 months
Accelerated Plan – 3 months
Each learner receives mentoring tailored to their level and learning pace, ensuring consistent support and clear progress throughout the program.
Program Content by Level
A1–A2 (Beginner–Elementary)
Listening: Short audio clips and dialogues focused on shopping, food, directions, and everyday activities.
Speaking: Real-life conversations, simple introductions, describing people and places.
Reading: Easy texts covering family, daily routines, holidays, and cultural topics.
Writing: Basic writing tasks such as emails, descriptions, invitations, and letters.
B1–B2 (Intermediate–Upper Intermediate)
Reading & Speaking: Practical and global topics such as unusual jobs, environmental issues, emotional spending, modern families, and AI.
Listening & Writing: Learn to write opinion essays, emails, reviews, reports, and CVs, while improving comprehension of real-world conversations.
C1 (Advanced)
Listening: Podcasts, interviews, and panel discussions on innovation, mental health, tech use, and behavior.
Reading: Academic articles and reflective pieces on culture, language, sustainability, and politics.
Writing: Advanced writing tasks including analytical essays, persuasive arguments, and structured reports.
C2 (Proficient)
Listening & Reading: Deep exploration of topics such as AI ethics, philosophy, global culture, and democracy.
Writing: Advanced argumentative writing on current social, political, and ethical debates.
- 1ListeningText lesson
Offers short audio clips with tasks to improve your understanding of everyday conversations like shopping, meeting people, and ordering food.
Features themed listening tests such as “What are you doing?” or “Ordering at the restaurant,” with transcripts and comprehension questions.
Includes interactive stories, real-life dialogues, and exercises to practice commands, prepositions, and introductions.
- 2SpeakingText lesson
Offers short videos and dialogues for everyday situations like meeting people, making suggestions, and asking for directions. Each lesson includes speaking tasks and useful phrases.
Covers topics such as describing people, ordering food, giving advice, and negotiating. Includes sample dialogues and speaking prompts.
- 3Everyday LifeText lesson
This section focuses on practical language used in common, day-to-day situations. It helps learners build vocabulary and fluency around familiar routines and environments, making communication in real-life settings easier and more natural.
- 4Personal & SocialText lesson
This section helps learners confidently express themselves in social settings, share personal experiences, and connect with others through simple but meaningful conversations. It builds essential vocabulary and speaking skills for everyday interactions.
- 5Work & SchoolText lesson
Build vocabulary to talk about your professional or academic life.
Describing Your Job or Studies:
Learn to talk about what you do, where you work or study, and your daily tasks.Talking About Your School Subjects:
Practice naming subjects and sharing your opinions, like "I enjoy math" or "Science is difficult."Discussing Your Goals or What You Want to Learn:
Express future plans and interests, such as "I want to become a teacher" or "I’m learning English to travel."
- 6Travel & CultureText lesson
Learn to talk about places, traditions, and experiences around the world.
Describing a Place You Want to Visit:
Practice using travel vocabulary to explain why you want to visit a city or country.Talking About Your Country and Traditions:
Share information about local customs, holidays, and cultural events.Comparing Weather in Different Places:
Use weather-related language to describe climates and compare locations.
- 7Personal & Daily lifeText lesson
Practice writing about everyday topics using simple sentences and familiar vocabulary.
My Daily Routine:
Describe your typical day from morning to night.A Description of My Family:
Write about your family members and your relationship with them.My Favorite Food or Meal:
Talk about what you enjoy eating and why.A Typical Day at School or Work:
Explain what you do during a regular school or workday.A Letter to a Friend About Your Weekend:
Share weekend activities and experiences in a friendly, informal letter.
- 8Places & DescriptionsText lesson
Improve your writing by describing familiar places in your daily life.
My House or Apartment:
Describe where you live, including rooms and features.My Neighborhood:
Talk about the area around your home and what you can see or do there.A Place I Like to Visit:
Write about a favorite place and why it’s special to you.A Description of My Classroom:
Explain what your classroom looks like and what you do ther
- 9Communication & SocialText lesson
Practice everyday writing for informal and friendly communication.
Writing an Invitation to a Party:
Learn to invite someone using simple, polite language.Sending a Postcard from Vacation:
Describe where you are, what you're doing, and how you feel.An Email Introducing Yourself:
Share basic personal information in a short, clear message.A Short Blog Post About Your Hobbies:
Write about your favorite activities and why you enjoy them.
- 10Culture & TravelText lesson
Culture & Travel
Develop writing skills by sharing experiences, preferences, and cultural insights.
A Holiday in My Country:
Describe a local celebration and how it's enjoyed.My Favorite Season and Why:
Explain which season you like most and what makes it special.A Trip I Want to Take:
Write about a dream destination and what you'd like to do there.A Description of the Weather Today:
Use weather vocabulary to talk about current conditions.
- 11B1 : Reading & SpeakingText lesson
Explore engaging real-world themes to build vocabulary and practice discussion skills.
Unusual and Wonderful Jobs:
Discover interesting and unique careers from around the world.LED Lights and Sea Turtles:
Learn how modern technology is protecting wildlife.Different Family Types:
Understand various modern family structures and lifestyles.Hotel Reviews:
Compare people’s travel experiences and learn useful review language.Global Warming:
Read about climate change and how it affects the planet.Shopping to Feel Good:
Explore the reasons behind emotional and impulse buying.Weekend Plans:
See how people spend their free time and talk about your own weekend activities.
- 12B2 : Reading & SpeakingText lesson
Delve into thought-provoking and current issues to expand vocabulary and critical thinking.
Using AI to Talk to the Deceased:
Explore ethical questions around new technology.Climate Migrants:
Learn about people forced to move due to environmental changes.Fatphobia:
Understand social stigma and body image challenges.The Buy Nothing Movement:
Discover alternative ways to consume and live sustainably.Why Bridges Collapse:
Dive into civil engineering and safety concerns.Wildlife Cameraman:
Read about exciting careers working with nature.Can We Control Our Dreams?:
Explore scientific research on sleep and dreams.
- 13Emails & MessagesText lesson
Practice writing clear, friendly emails and messages for everyday situations.
Invite a Friend to a Party:
Learn how to write a warm and inviting message.Describe Your New School or Job:
Share details about your new environment.Give Advice About Visiting Your City:
Recommend places and tips for visitors.Explain a Problem With Your Accommodation:
Politely describe issues you’re facing.Share Weekend Plans With a Friend:
Talk about your upcoming activities.
- 14Short essaysText lesson
Write simple essays on everyday and personal topics to improve structure and vocabulary.
The Advantages of Learning English:
Explain why English is useful.My Favorite Holiday Destination:
Describe a place you love to visit.How Technology Helps Us Every Day:
Talk about helpful gadgets and innovations.A Person I Admire:
Write about someone who inspires you.What I Do to Stay Healthy:
Share your habits for good health.
- 15Opinions EssaysText lesson
Practice expressing your views on real-world issues with clear arguments and reasons.
Should Animals Be Used in Scientific Research?
Discuss the ethics and necessity of animal testing.Is Online Learning Better Than Classroom Learning?
Compare digital and traditional education.How Can We Reduce Pollution in Cities?
Suggest practical solutions for cleaner urban environments.Should Smoking Be Banned in Public Places?
Explore health and freedom in public policy.Is It Better to Work From Home or in an Office?
Weigh the pros and cons of remote work.
- 16Reports & reviewsText lesson
Develop formal writing skills for academic, professional, and real-life situations.
A Report on Working Abroad:
Describe experiences, challenges, and benefits of working in another country.A Review of Your Favorite Book or Movie:
Share your opinion and give a brief summary.A Summary of a School Project:
Outline key points, findings, and outcomes of your project.A Letter of Complaint About a Service:
Practice polite but firm language to report a problem.A CV or Covering Email for a Job:
Write a professional resume or introduction for job applications.
- 17Listening topicsText lesson
Practice understanding complex ideas through real-world audio like talks, interviews, and podcasts.
Job Interviews – Strategies and Challenges:
Learn about common interview questions and how to handle them.Innovation in Business – Podcasts and Panel Discussions:
Explore how companies adapt and grow through new ideas.Mental Health Awareness – Personal Stories and Expert Talks:
Listen to experiences and advice on emotional well-being.Tech Addiction – Radio Programs on Digital Habits:
Understand how technology affects focus, sleep, and social life.Social Psychology – Talks on Introversion and Behavior:
Explore how personality influences the way we interact.
- 18Reading topicsText lesson
Explore complex texts that challenge your reading skills and deepen your understanding of global and academic topics.
Cultural Behavior in Business:
Learn how customs and communication styles vary across cultures in the workplace.How Humans Evolved Language:
Discover theories about the origins and development of language.Sustainable Supermarkets:
Read about eco-friendly shopping practices and innovations in retail.Political Manifestos:
Understand how political parties present their ideas and promises.Horror Film Clichés:
Analyze common tropes in scary movies and what makes them effective.
- 19Writting topicsText lesson
Practice structured, critical, and persuasive writing on complex social and educational issues.
Should School Uniforms Be Mandatory?
Discuss the pros and cons of school uniforms in education.Is Online Learning Better Than Classroom Learning?
Compare both learning styles and present your opinion.How Can We Reduce Pollution in Cities?
Suggest realistic solutions to improve urban environments.The Influence of Reality TV on Young People:
Explore how media shapes behavior, values, and expectations.The Importance of Learning Foreign Languages:
Argue why multilingualism matters in today’s global world.
Standard Plan: 6 months
Accelerated Plan: 3 months
Both cover the same content, with different paces.
- Regular feedback and encouragement
- Support with speaking and writing tasks
- Guidance on your learning goals
- Tips for self-study and progress tracking
- Interactive lessons
- Audio and video content
- Reading texts
- Writing prompts
Quizzes and practice exercises
The EFC program is tailored to your level based on the placement test.
Mentoring is personalized and supports your learning throughout the program.
Choose between a Standard Plan (6 months) or a Fast-Track Plan (3 months) depending on your goals and availability.
Active participation and assignment completion are key to successful progress.
For assistance, questions, or enrollment support, please contact the EFC support team or your assigned mentor.

Requirements
A reliable internet connection
A device such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone
Basic skills to navigate online learning platforms
Commitment to regular study and participation