Beginner
Starters Choice
CEFR A1 Level – Beginner
- 4 Sections
- 261 Quizzes
Grammar
21 Quizzes
- Numbers
- Prepositions: next to, under, between, in front of, behind, over, opposite
- Prepositions in, at, and on
- Time
- Present simple forms of “to be” (am/is/are)
- Present Simple. ‘’ Do, Does ‘’
- Adverbs of frequency
- Possessive adjectives
- Possessive Adjectives vs. Possessive Pronouns
- Present Simple, "Wh" Questions
- ‘’a, an, the, This, That, These, Those’’
- Asking for information
- Present Continuous
- present continuous vs simple present tense
- There is, There are, There isn’t, There aren’t, Is there, Are there
- Feels, Looks, Smells, Tastes, Sounds with an adjectives
- I’d like, like(s), Do you like, would you like
- Past Simple. ‘’was’’ , ‘’were’’, ‘’did’’, ‘’didn’t’’
- Past simple: regular and irregular verbs
- Can, Can’t (ability, possibility, permission)
- “be going to” and “will”
Listening
57 Quizzes
- Introducing Yourself
- Speaking about yourself and your Country
- Spelling Countries, Nationalities, and Jobs
- Spelling Countries, Nationalities, and Jobs (2)
- Introducing yourself
- Introducing yourself
- Talking About Family
- Talking about Feelings and Making Suggestions
- At the Café
- Talking About a Favorite Book
- The Market in My Town
- A Day in Italy
- A Day in Japan
- What’s the Same in My Life?
- Mike’s Job
- Healthy food
- Listening comprehension
- Emma’s breakfast
- Jame’s food routines
- John’s routine
- Dialogue
- Good and Bad Things About Train Travel
- A Street in a Town
- Listening Dialogue
- A Street in a town
- Places in our town
- Students Talk About Learning English
- Listening Dialogue: How to play the guitar
- Listening Dialogue: Magazine Interview
- Different jobs
- Giving gifts
- Giving gifts in different countries
- Radio program about shopping mistakes
- Finding bag
- Activities during the week
- Activities during a week
- Talking about school
- Making plan
- At the shopping center
- Conversation
- Making plan
- Clothes
- Playing game
- Doing exercise
- Spending time with computer
- Shopping center
- Trying a new restaurant
- Trying a restaurant in a new place
- Conversation
- My living room
- Weather
- Buying notebook
- Where are glasses?
- My house
- Living in London
- Getting ill
- A Bad Restaurant Experience
Reading
150 Quizzes
- Meeting a New Friend
- A Morning Greeting
- Anna’s Introduction
- David’s Introduction
- Saying Goodbye
- A relaxing morning
- Morning Plans
- Jack’s Introduction
- Four Students in a Classroom
- Morning at School
- Afternoon Classes
- Asking About Homework
- Preparing for a School Trip
- A Surprise Call
- A New Neighbor
- Meeting at the Library
- Sofia’s Busy Morning
- Jake’s Busy Afternoon
- Emma’s Weekend Fun
- Tom’s Evening Routine
- Liam's hobbies and interests
- Emma’s Weekend Lifestyle
- Lucy, the Artist
- A Busy Day at Work
- Calling Your Partner
- Anna’s Day
- Conversation About Things in Your Neighborhood
- Ways to Communicate with People
- My Friend Emma
- An Afternoon Adventure
- David, the Football Player
- Emma, the Book Lover
- Mr. Clark, the Music Teacher
- My Family’s Routines
- Anna’s Family Picnics
- Sam and His Friends’ Game Night
- Lily’s Movie Nights with Her Family
- A Park in the Town
- My Skills and Abilities
- Things You Can and Can’t Do at School
- The Town Square
- The library
- The Cinema
- At the Mall
- Tom’s Toy Shop
- The Park with My Friends
- My Friend
- My Favorite Café
- Mia’s Healthy Life
- Maria’s healthy eating
- Different food
- The Park with My Friends
- Describing People
- At the Mall
- Emma’s City
- Carlos from Mexico
- Lisa in Paris
- Ali in Istanbul
- Anna in Rome
- Sarah’s House
- Lucy’s House
- Comparing Two Apartments
- Describing Anna’s House
- Rooms and Furniture
- Email About a Home-Share
- Things to Do in Town
- Visiting a Town
- A Day in the Market
- Exploring a Library
- Fruits and Vegetables
- Drinks
- Bread and Snacks
- Lunch and Dinner
- Favorite Dish
- Eating and Drinking Habits
- Ordering Food in a Restaurant
- Ordering Food in a Restaurant
- Making Food
- Beach Barbecue
- Making a Fruit Salad
- Baking a Cake
- Holidays in the Mountains
- Writing a Postcard About a Museum
- Places to See in Paris
- Traveling to Japan
- Traveling to the Beach
- Visiting a Historical City
- Clothes for a Winter Trip
- Clothes for a Summer Beach Trip
- A Tour of Europe
- Are You Going to College?
- Traveling to Asia
- Visiting the Park
- Parts of a Tree
- Using My Phone
- My Favorite Music
- My Favorite Hobby
- Environmental Issues
- A School Trip to the Zoo
- Choosing a Book
- Where to Eat
- The Subway in New York City
- Bicycles in Amsterdam
- Lost Luggage
- Buses in London
- Trains in Japan
- Visiting the Mountain
- Talking About a River
- A School Concert Invitation
- My Personal Meal Plan
- Finding the Post Office
- Visiting the Italian Restaurant
- Finding the Internet Cafe
- The Internet
- Making Travel Plans
- The Nature of Vancouver
- Talking About Traveling and Plans
- The Amazon Rainforest
- In the Street
- In a Clothes Shop
- Sarah’s Small House
- Tom’s Big Apartment
- Conversation About Activities Around the House
- Emma’s Family
- Peter’s Family
- Why Do People Like to Go to Bali Island?
- An Old City
- In a Hot Country
- In a Cold Country
- Surfing and Snowboarding
- Everyday Objects in My Life
- Activities I Do Every Day
- Plans for Evening Activities
- Email to a Friend About My Life
- Email to a Friend About My Family and Opinions
- A Famous Person in My Country
- A Famous Person in My Country
- Parts of the House
- Having a Computer at Home
- Speaking to Family and Friends on the Internet
- New Year Celebrations
- Where Did You Go on Your Last Holiday?
- What Weather Did You Like on Holiday?
- A Cheap Holiday in a Beautiful Place
- Fashion designer: Coco Chanel
- Fashion designer: Giorgio Armani
- Jobs in Different Countries
- Different Jobs Around the World
- A Day in My Life in Spain
- A Famous Person in Technology
Vocabulary
33 Quizzes
- Greetings and wishes
- Conversation using fruits, vegetables, and drinks
- Subjects and objects at school
- Parts of the body
- Countries and Nationalities
- Everyday Activities
- Free time activities at home
- Special Days and Traditions
- Types of transport
- Animals
- Common Adjectives
- In the living room
- Different Jobs
- Health and illness
- Describing People
- Clothes
- Places and things in the hotel
- Different Sports
- Types of Films
- Common Uncountable Nouns
- Describing Manner with Adjectives and Adverbs
- Placement Prepositions
- Simple Meanings of Time Words
- Transport Verbs & Without Transport
- Things you can see in the countryside
- A Day in the Town
- Asking for and Giving Directions
- Types of Weather
- Holidays and Types of Holidays
- Different shops and shopping
- Feelings
- Online Shopping
- Months of the Year
CEFR A1 Level – Beginner
Course Overview
The CEFR A1 (Beginner) course is designed for learners who are starting their English
journey. It focuses on everyday communication, simple vocabulary, and essential
grammar for real-life situations.
Contents and Skills
- Understand and use familiar everyday expressions and basic phrases.
- Introduce oneself and others and ask or answer questions about personal information.
- Interact in simple ways when others speaks slowly and clearly.
Student Achievements
- Communicate in everyday situations using clear and basic expressions
- Understand and respond to simple questions about personal details, preferences, and needs
- Write short sentences, notes, and messages using familiar vocabulary
- Read and understand simple texts, notices, and basic instructions
- Build confidence in using English in both spoken and written contexts.
- Achieve the A1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Reasons to Enroll
- Build a strong foundation in English, even if you are a complete beginner.
- Focus on real-life communication skills for travel, work, and daily life.
- Learn vocabulary and grammar gradually, with plenty of practice activities.
- Enjoy speaking, listening, and group activities in a friendly learning environment.
- Work towards internationally recognized standards (CEFR A1).
Certification
Upon completion, students receive a CEFR A1 certificate and can progress to the A2
(Elementary) level.
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