Course Content
Neighborhood
In this lesson, students will learn how to describe their neighborhood, talk about local amenities, and discuss community life. The lesson includes a warm-up activity, vocabulary and phrases, roleplay scenarios, a debate section, and a reflection activity to improve fluency and confidence in speaking.
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Restaurant
In this lesson, students will practice speaking naturally about restaurants. They will describe images, learn essential vocabulary, engage in roleplay scenarios, participate in debates, and reflect on their performance. This lesson will help students feel more confident discussing dining experiences in an OPIc test.
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Family
This lesson will focus on discussing family, an essential topic in daily conversations and OPIc tests. Students will practice describing their families, using key vocabulary, and engaging in real-life speaking scenarios. By the end of the lesson, students should feel more confident talking about their families naturally.
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Shopping
In this lesson, students will learn how to confidently talk about shopping experiences, describe products, ask for help in stores, and express opinions on shopping preferences. This lesson includes a warm-up activity, vocabulary-building exercises, roleplay scenarios, a debate, and a self-reflection section.
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Sports
This lesson focuses on the topic of sports and aims to help students speak naturally and confidently about their favorite sports, sporting events, and their experiences with sports. The lesson includes a warm-up activity, useful vocabulary and phrases, roleplay scenarios, a debate section, and a reflection section.
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Doctor
In this lesson, students will practice discussing health-related topics, describing symptoms, and interacting with medical professionals. The lesson includes vocabulary building, roleplay exercises, and a debate section to help students develop confidence in real-life medical situations. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to effectively communicate their health concerns and understand basic medical instructions.
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Internet
This lesson explores the impact of the internet on our daily lives, communication, and work. Students will practice describing images, learn relevant vocabulary, engage in roleplay scenarios, and participate in debates about internet-related topics.
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Dentist
In this lesson, students will learn how to discuss their experiences at the dentist, describe dental procedures, and express concerns about dental health. The lesson includes a warm-up activity, useful vocabulary and phrases, roleplay scenarios, a debate section, and a feedback reflection.
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Music
This lesson will help students talk about music confidently in their OPIC test. They will practice describing musical elements, discussing preferences, and engaging in roleplay and debate activities related to music.
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Technology
In this lesson, students will explore how technology affects their daily lives. They will practice describing images, learn useful vocabulary, engage in roleplay scenarios, and participate in a debate about the impact of technology. By the end of the lesson, students will be more confident in discussing technology-related topics in English.
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English Language
In this lesson, students will learn how to discuss their experiences with learning English. They will practice describing their language-learning journey, expressing opinions about English as a global language, and engaging in roleplay scenarios related to studying English. This lesson will help students build confidence in speaking naturally and fluently about language learning.
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Salon
In this lesson, students will learn how to talk about their experiences at a salon. They will practice describing different salon services, making appointments, and handling common salon-related conversations. Through vocabulary exercises, roleplays, and debates, students will develop their ability to speak naturally and confidently in salon-related situations.
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오픽 OPIC
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Debate

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Beginner: “Is it better to have a big family or a small family? Why?”
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Intermediate: “Should children always listen to their parents, or should they make their own decisions?”
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Advanced: “In modern society, should elderly parents live with their children, or is it better for them to live independently?”
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SAMPLE ANSWERS:

Here are sample debate answers tailored to each level, focusing on clear arguments and reasoning:

Beginner: “Is it better to have a big family or a small family? Why?”

For Big Families:
I think big families are better because you always have someone to play with. You’ll never be lonely, and there are more people to help when you need it. For example, if you’re sick, many people can take care of you.
Also, big families have more fun. There are more people for celebrations and holidays. More people means more presents!”

For Small Families:
I think small families are better because you get more attention from your parents. You get more toys and more time with them. It’s also quieter.
Small families can also afford more things. With fewer children, parents can spend more money on each child’s education and needs. For example, they can afford better schools.”

Intermediate: “Should children always listen to their parents, or should they make their own decisions?”

For Always Listening:
Children should generally listen to their parents because parents have more life experience. They’ve made mistakes and learned from them, and they want to protect their children from making the same mistakes. For instance, parents know about dangers that children might not understand. Parents also want what’s best for their children. They have their children’s best interests at heart. Therefore, listening to their parents will lead to a better life.”

For Making Own Decisions:
Children should learn to make their own decisions because it helps them become independent. If they always rely on their parents, they won’t learn how to handle problems on their own. For example, choosing their own hobbies helps them discover their passions.
Also, children have their own unique personalities and interests. They should be allowed to explore these and make choices that reflect who they are. If a child has a passion for art, they should be able to follow that passion, even if their parents want them to be a doctor.

Advanced: “In modern society, should elderly parents live with their children, or is it better for them to live independently?”

For Living with Children:
In modern society, elderly parents should often live with their children because it provides essential support and companionship. Many elderly people face health challenges and need assistance with daily tasks. Living with family ensures they receive proper care. Additionally, it combats loneliness, which is a significant issue for older adults.
Furthermore, intergenerational living strengthens family bonds. Children and grandchildren benefit from the wisdom and experience of their elders, creating a rich and supportive family environment. This helps to keep family traditions alive.

For Living Independently:
In modern society, elderly parents should have the option to live independently because it preserves their autonomy and dignity. Many seniors are healthy and active and prefer to maintain their own lifestyles. Living independently allows them to stay connected with their communities and pursue their interests.
Additionally, living independently can provide a sense of control and self-reliance, which is important for mental and emotional well-being. Modern technology and home care services can provide support while allowing seniors to maintain their independence. Also, not all family situations are healthy ones, and forcing cohabitation can cause stress for everyone involved.