A2 Level English Course Description
Course Objective: This course is for learners who have a basic understanding of English and wish to expand their knowledge and skills. Our aim is to help you communicate more effectively and understand simple English texts.
Course Content:
Extended Vocabulary: Building on basic vocabulary with more words and phrases related to everyday life, hobbies, and common situations.
Intermediate Grammar: Introducing more complex sentence structures, including past and future tenses, comparatives, and superlatives.
Listening and Speaking: Enhancing listening skills with more detailed dialogues and practicing speaking with role-plays and discussions.
Reading and Writing: Improving reading comprehension with short stories and articles and developing writing skills through simple essays and letters.
Practical Communication: Focusing on real-life scenarios such as shopping, making travel arrangements, and giving directions.
Outcomes: By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Communicate in routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information.
Describe your background, immediate environment, and matters related to your needs.
Understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of immediate relevance.
Write short, simple notes and messages related to everyday matters.
A2 Topics
- Pronouns
o Subject and Object Pronouns
o Possessive Adjectives
o Possessive Pronouns
o Reflexive Pronouns
o Possessive’s or of
- Whose…?
- Would you like…?
- May I offer…?
- Adverbs of Frequency
- Present Simple Tense
- Present Continuous Tense
- General Time Expressions
- Present Continuous and Future Expressions
- Simple Past Tense
- Comparative Adjectives
- Superlative Adjectives
- Question Tags
- Future Simple
o Will
o Be going to
- Quantifiers: some, any, no
- Quantities
- So vs Too
- Either vs Neither
- Present Perfect Tense
o Time Expressions
o Since vs For
- Present Perfect vs Past Simple
- If clause 1st Type
- Imperative Sentences
- Modal Verbs
o Can
o Could
o May
o Might
o Would
- Before vs After
- Past Continuous Tense
- Past Continuous vs Past Simple
- When vs While