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A1 LEVEL TOPICS

A1
SPEAKING - LISTENING GRAMMAR VOCABULARY WRITING
Sounds in English Sentence structure x
Giving and asking for personal details +
infos
Personal pronouns (I, he, she, etc.) x
am / is / are x
Talking about oneself / others
Talking about possessions have got / has got
There is / There are
Talking about environment Basic prepositions of place (in, on, under, between, behind, near,
next to, in front of, etc.)
Verbs
Giving orders Imperatives (e.g. Be careful. Don’t make noise.
etc.)
Talking about abilities can / can’t
Telling the time Basic prepositions of time (at, in, on)
Countable and uncountable (apple, chair, house, dog, cat; milk,
nouns water, etc.)
Talking about oneself / others Possessive adjectives (my, his, her, its …etc.) x
singular / plural nouns (book-books, egg-eggs, etc.)
Talking about things Demonstrative Pronouns This / that / these / those
Asking for prices How much / how many Cardinal numbers, prices
Talking about oneself / others Common adjectives (long, cold, heavy, old, etc.) Writing a dialogue
Talking about oneself / others Colours (blue, red, etc.)
Telling time (three o’clock, etc.)

Birthdays, appointments Telling the time words (days, months etc.) Writing a dialogue
Possessive ‘s (Sue’s bicycle, my father’s car, etc.) x
Quantifiers any / some / many / much / a few / a
little
too / very
too / either
Sentence connectors so / because / but / and / or
Parts of speech
Question words (What , who, when, why, etc.)
At a restaurant would like (to) Writing a dialogue
Talking about daily routines Present simple (Daily routines) x
like / hate / love V+ing
Talking about preferences prefer Writing
Talking about activities Adverbs of frequency (always, usually, often, sometimes, xWriting on routine activities
never)
Talking about present situations Present continuous xWriting current activities
Going to future xWriting about a plan
Talking about past was / were xWriting on past situations
Talking about past Past simple (did, studied, played, went, had, xWriting on past situations
bought etc.)
Talking about past can / could Writing on personal past abilities
Making comparisons comparatives and (tall-taller-tallest, etc.) Writing for compare things and
superlatives persons
as + adjective +as (as old as, as beautiful as, etc.)

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