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English A1 level

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Module 1: Greetings, introductions and numbers up to 20
In this lesson, you will learn basic greetings, introductions, and numbers from 1 to 20 in English.

  • English A1 – Module 1 – Video
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  • English A1 – Module 1 – Audio
  • English A1 – Module 1 – Questions
  • English A1 – Module 1 – Exercises
  • English A1 – Module 1 Quiz

Module 2: Days, months and numbers up to 31
In this lesson you will learn numbers up to 30, the days of the week and the months of the year in English.

Module 3: Family members, occupations and simple sentences
In this lesson, you will learn to name family members, recognize basic occupations, and compose simple sentences in English.

Module 4: Food, drinks and ordering
In this lesson, you will learn basic words for food and drink and how to order a meal or drink in English.

Module 5: Rooms in the house, furniture and places in the city
In this lesson, you will learn to name the rooms in a house, basic furniture and household items, as well as the most important places in the city.

Module 6: Hobbies and free time
In this lesson, you will learn to name hobbies and leisure activities and how to talk about what you like to do in English.

Module 7: Weather, seasons and clothing
In this lesson, you will learn how to describe the weather, name the seasons, and recognize basic clothing items in English.

Module 8: At the restaurant
In this lesson, you will learn how to order food and drinks at a restaurant, use useful phrases from the menu, and how to ask for the bill and pay in English.

Module 9: Navigating the city and traveling
In this lesson, you will learn how to navigate the city, ask for and understand directions, and use useful travel phrases in English.

Module 10: Seeing a doctor and making an appointment
In this lesson, you will learn basic health-related words, how to describe how you feel, and how to make an appointment with a doctor in English.

Module 11: Personal data and forms
In this lesson, you will learn how to give and ask for personal information, fill out a form, and say who you are, where you live, and how you can be contacted in English.

Module 12: The verb “to be” in the present tense + personal pronouns
In this lesson, you will learn personal pronouns, the use of the verb “to be” in the present tense, and how to form simple sentences, questions, and negations in English.

Module 13: The verb “have got” + possessive pronouns
In this lesson, you will learn how to say what you have, how to ask what someone else has, and how to use possessive pronouns like "mine," "yours," and "theirs" in everyday sentences.

Module 14: Colors, members and subject description
In this lesson, you will learn basic colors in English, the correct use of the articles “a”, “an” and “the”, and how to describe simple objects.

Module 15: Clothing and Singular/Plural
In this lesson, you will learn to name different types of clothing, distinguish between singular and plural in English, and use these words in everyday sentences.

Module 16: Nature and Expressions "There is" / "There are"
In this lesson, you will learn words that describe nature and the environment, how to say what is in a place, and how to correctly use the expressions “There is” and “There are” in English.

Module 17: Everyday Activities and Adverbs of Frequency
In this lesson, you will learn how to describe everyday activities in the present tense and how to use adverbs of frequency (e.g. always, often, sometimes) to express habits.

Module 18: Negation, questions and interrogative words
In this lesson, you will learn how to say what you are not doing, how to ask simple questions in the present tense, and how to use question words like “what”, “where”, and “when”.

Module 19: Instructions, Adjectives and Comparisons
In this lesson, you will learn how to give simple instructions and commands, use basic adjectives, and compare things using expressions like “bigger,” “faster,” and “older.”

Module 20: Final review and application in everyday situations
In this final lesson, you will review everything you learned at the A1 level and apply it through practical dialogues – in a restaurant, at the doctor's, while traveling, and when talking about yourself.

English A1 – Final exam
This final exam is designed to assess your knowledge of English at A1 level. The exam consists of three key parts: Listening Comprehension Listen carefully to short, simple audio recordings that include familiar words and very basic phrases on everyday topics (such as introductions, personal information, shopping or simple instructions). Show your understanding of the main idea and specific details. Reading Comprehension Read very short, simple texts (such as signs, posters, short messages or postcards) and simple sentences. Answer questions to show that you understand basic information and familiar words. Writing Write short, simple sentences and phrases about yourself, your personal information or very simple messages. The aim is to demonstrate your ability to spell and use the most basic vocabulary and grammar learned at A1 level.

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