
An A1-level English course is designed for beginners, focusing on building a foundation in the language. The course typically covers basic grammar, vocabulary, and common expressions used in everyday situations. Here's what you might expect from such a course:
1. Vocabulary
- Basic Greetings & Introductions: Learning how to say hello, goodbye, ask someone’s name, talk about where you're from, and discuss simple personal details.
- Numbers & Time: Learn how to count, tell the time, and talk about dates.
- Family & Friends: Words related to family members, relationships, and simple descriptions of people.
- Daily Activities: Vocabulary for things you do regularly (e.g., eating, working, studying, shopping).
2. Grammar
- Present Simple Tense: Used for talking about regular actions, routines, and facts (e.g., "I work," "She plays tennis").
- Articles: Introduction to "a," "an," and "the."
- Pronouns: Learning personal pronouns like "I," "you," "he," "she," etc.
- There is/There are: How to describe the existence of things (e.g., "There is a book on the table").
- Basic Question Forms: Simple questions like "What is your name?" or "Where are you from?"
3. Speaking & Listening
- Pronunciation: Focus on clear pronunciation of simple words and phrases.
- Simple Conversations: Engaging in short dialogues about familiar topics (e.g., introducing yourself, ordering food, asking for directions).
- Listening Practice: Listening to slow and clear dialogues or short conversations to improve comprehension.
4. Reading & Writing
- Reading Short Texts: Simple stories, notices, or advertisements to develop reading skills.
- Writing Short Sentences: Writing basic sentences and paragraphs, like introducing yourself or describing your day.
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