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English A2 level

Categories: A2, English
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Course Prerequisite(s)

  • Please note that this course has the following prerequisites which must be completed before it can be accessed
  • English A1 level

Course Content

Module 1: Daily routine and everyday life
In this lesson, you will learn words and phrases to describe daily routines, how to talk about your day, and how to use basic time expressions in English.

  • English A2 – Module 1 – Video
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  • English A2 – Module 1 – Audio
  • English A2 – Module 1 – Questions
  • English A2 – Module 1 – Exercises
  • English A2 – Module 1 – Quiz

Module 2: Travel and transportation
In this lesson, you will learn to talk about travel and types of transportation, and how to ask questions and give information related to travel situations.

Module 3: Health and the doctor
In this lesson, you will learn how to talk about health problems, describe symptoms, and ask for help. You will also practice understanding basic instructions that a doctor might give you in English.

Module 4: Shopping and Trade
In this lesson, you will learn how to communicate in a store, ask for size, color or number, and how to ask for the price and pay in English.

Module 5: Work and work environment
In this lesson, you will learn how to talk about your job, describe daily work responsibilities, and ask basic questions about your occupation and experience.

Module 6: Leisure and activities
In this lesson, you will learn how to talk about leisure activities, use expressions of frequency, and express what you like or dislike doing.

Module 7: Describing people and characters
In this lesson, you will learn how to describe a person's appearance and character, compare two or more people, and use basic comparatives and superlatives.

Module 8: Housing and finding accommodation
In this lesson, you will learn words and phrases related to housing, how to describe where and how you live, and how to search for and book accommodation.

Module 9: Food and Cooking
In this lesson, you will learn words related to food and cooking, how to talk about eating habits, and how to understand basic recipes and give cooking instructions.

Module 10: Education and training
In this lesson, you will learn how to talk about school, education, and teachers, describe the school schedule and responsibilities, and communicate in the classroom.

Module 11: Weather and Nature
In this lesson, you will learn how to talk about the weather and nature, describe the seasons and activities in them, and how to talk about the environment and the place where you live.

Module 12: Travel and accommodation (reservations)
In this lesson, you will learn how to book accommodation over the phone or online, give and understand basic travel-related information, and use phrases for arriving at and staying at a hotel.

Module 13: Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
In this lesson, you will learn the difference between everyday actions and what is happening now, when to use Present Simple and when Present Continuous, and how to build sentences, questions, and negations in both tenses.

Module 14: Past Simple – regular and irregular verbs
In this lesson, you will learn how to use the past tense to describe past actions, distinguish between regular and irregular verbs, and form positive and negative sentences and questions in the Past Simple tense.

Module 15: Modal verbs – can, must, have to
In this lesson, you will learn to use the modal verbs can, must and have to to express possibility, obligation and prohibition, and how to form positive, negative sentences and questions.

Module 16: Comparatives and superlatives
In this lesson, you will learn how to compare two or more things, what comparatives and superlatives are, and how to use them correctly in sentences.

Module 17: Speaking about the future – “going to” and “will”
In this lesson, you will learn how to talk about the future, distinguish between the expressions "going to" and "will" and use them correctly in everyday situations.

Module 18: Expressing opinions and agreeing/disagreeing
In this lesson, you will learn how to express your opinion, say whether you agree with someone, and use useful expressions in everyday communication.

Module 19: Past tense repetition
In this lesson, we will review the use of the past tense, practice regular and irregular verbs, and learn how to ask questions and give answers in the past tense.

Module 20: Final review and exam preparation
In this lesson, we will review everything you learned at A2 level through examples, vocabulary, grammar, and expressions that will help you prepare for the final exam.

English A2 – Final exam
This final exam is designed to assess your knowledge of English at A2 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 A2 level.

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