A2 English Lesson Elementary Level

In this course you will learn:

  • Elementary personal, family, and professional language.

  • Enough to meet needs, with slow and well-articulated speech.

  • Brief and simple texts on familiar subjects.

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A2 Basic English Course Overview.

Why take an elementary English course (A2)

  • Consolidation of foundations: expand basic vocabulary, simple grammar, and pronunciation for more autonomous communication.

  • Confidence in everyday communication: handle routine situations, ask for information, make simple requests, and respond to common questions.

  • Improved employability: basic workplace tasks requiring understanding instructions, reading simple manuals, and writing basic messages.

  • Access to daily content: understand signs, schedules, menus, and short texts in familiar contexts.

  • Preparation for higher levels: A2 prepares you to move toward more fluent speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

Course objectives (A2)

  • Understand and use everyday expressions of frequent use in familiar contexts.

  • Describe habits, immediate environment, family, and daily routines with simple sentences.

  • Ask and answer simple questions about personal information, family, shopping, work, and location.

  • Understand simple instructions and directions in known contexts (supermarket, transport, school).

  • Read simple texts with some support (ads, menus, schedules, signs).

  • Write short messages about familiar topics (notes, cards, simple emails).

  • Participate in basic interactions with support, maintaining functional communication.

Tips to make the most of the course

  • Consistent practice: 15–20 minutes daily are more effective than long, sporadic sessions.

  • Real-life involvement: shopping, public transport, simple requests, conversations with peers.

  • Skill integration: listen to short audio, read simple texts, speak aloud, and write small texts.

  • Note new vocabulary and create short sentences with it to build fluency.

  • Seek feedback: ask your teacher for pronunciation and grammar corrections.

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