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General English Level A1

CEFR GENERAL ENGLISH LEVEL A1

Grammar
  To be
  To have
  Present simple
  Present progressive (for actions in progress now)
  Past simple
  Future (present progressive for arrangements, “going to” for intentions and predicting the future based on present evidence, will for decisions taken at that moment)
  Can (ability/permission) / could (permission or request)
  Must* / mustn’t*
  Would like (I’d, you’d etc.)
  Prepositions of place
  Prepositions of movement
  Prepositions of time
  Have got
  Definite and indefinite article, zero article
  Possessive adjectives and pronouns
  Demonstrative adjectives
  Personal pronouns (subject)
  Personal pronouns (object)
  Plurals (regular, irregular)
  There is/there are
  Some/any
  Countable/uncountable nouns
  Possessive “s” (Peter’s house)
  Much/many/a lot of
  Like / love / enjoy / hate + -ing
  Frequency adverbs
  Comparatives and superlatives
  Imperatives
  Impersonal use of ‘you’*
  Basic adverbs (slowly / quickly, etc.) *
  Good / well*
  And, but, or
  Present time expressions: every day, on
  Mondays, now, at the moment, in this period
  Past time expressions: ago, in the 80s, last Monday, yesterday, yesterday evening / last night etc.


Vocabulary
• Alphabet, numbers and colors
• Countries and nationalities
• Jobs
• Days of the week, months and seasons
• Classroom language
• Office vocabulary
• Rooms and furniture
• Parts of the body
• Family members
• Clothes
• Appearance and personality
  Food and drink
  Music, sports, hobbies
  Means of transport
  Time
  Weather
  Holidays and travel
  Health/illnesses
  Places
  Shops
  Personal routine
  Everyday objects (identity card, driving license, tissues, matches, etc.)


Functions
• Introducing yourself and asking questions about others
• Greeting people / meeting people
• Asking and saying what people do
• Describing people’s appearance and character
• Asking for and giving personal details: age, height, etc.
• Describing a place
• Describing a photo (N.B. essential for the second part of the oral paper)
• Asking for information
• Asking and saying how much things are
• Ordering a meal
• Asking for and telling the time
• Asking and telling the day / date
• Talking about people’s homes
• Talking about likes and dislikes
• Talking about routine activities
• Talking about the weather
• Talking about ability and skills
• Talking about one’s health
• Talking about the future: arrangements
• Asking and saying how often
• Asking for and giving directions
• Asking and saying what is happening
• Asking and saying what people are wearing/doing
• Asking and saying what people usually wear/do
• Asking and saying how you feel
• Describing objects and giving information (shape, size, weight, colour, purpose)
• Talking about the past
• Making comparisons
• Expressing preferences and giving opinions (like / don’t like / I think)
• Asking for permission
• Talking about one’s holidays
• Basic telephone language
• Writing a postcard
• Recognition and interpretation of simple notices and instructions
• Filling in of simple forms, e.g. boarding cards


Useful Expressions
·  Anything else?
·  Give (me) a hand
·  Give (me) a lift
·  Let’s go!
·  What is X like? / What was X like?
·  What’s on (at the cinema/on television)?
·  To be + adjective (cold / hot / thirsty / hungry / right / wrong)
·  To be afraid of
·  To be asleep
·  To be away
·  To be busy
·  To be (at) home
·  To be interested in
·  To have a bath / shower / a break / a rest / a good journey / a holiday, etc.
·  To have a good time / a good holiday, etc.
·  To have flu / a cold / a cough / a temperature / stomach-ache / toothache / a headache / backache / a sore throat
·  How long does it take ….?
·  To be well / ill
·  To have (breakfast / lunch / dinner, a snack, etc.)
·  To be in a hurry
·  To be late / early / on time
·  To be out / in
·  See you on ….
·  Here you are!
·  Hurry up!
·  To get a fine
·  Take part in
·  Spend (time) + ing
·  I think so / I don’t think so
·  I’m afraid (sorry)
·  See you …


Phrasal Verbs
·  Ask for
·  Call back
·  Get up
·  Get in/out of (car)
·  Get on/off (bus, etc.)
·  Go out with
·  Hold on
·  Pay (somebody) for
·  Wake up
·  Turn on/off
·  Switch on/off
·  Put on /take off (clothes)
·  Take off (plane)
·  Try on (clothes)
·  Look at
·  Look for
·  Look after
·  Wait for
·  Wake up
·  Fill in


General (It is impossible to cover all lexical fields here. This section should be further developed according to students’ needs, ability and interests)

·        Adjectives to describe appearance and personality:
pretty, beautiful / ugly; fair / dark; fat / thin, slim; happy / sad, unhappy; old / young; strong / weak; tall / short; hungry; ill / well; thirsty; hungry; angry; tired, exhausted; shocked; stressed; busy; lazy; poor / rich; kind; famous; stupid, silly / intelligent, clever, smart

·        General adjectives:
cheap / expensive; clean / dirty; easy / difficult; late / early; fast, quick / slow; nice, good, fantastic / bad, terrible, horrible; boring / interesting; useful / useless; heavy / light; old / new / old / young; cold / hot, warm

·        Adjectives to describe weather:
cloudy; sunny; windy; cold / hot; freezing; foggy; rainy, wet; damp; humid; grey, dull; stormy

·        Adjectives to describe towns, villages:
quiet / noisy; industrious; agricultural; busy; crowded; polluted

·        Expressions and words linked to restaurants:
menu; names of food and drink; course; waiter; knife, fork, spoon; bill; I’ll have; I’d like; Would you like ..?; book a table

·        Expressions and words linked to shopping:
to do the shopping; to go shopping; can I help you?; can I try it on?; what size are you?; have you got a larger / smaller size?; suit; fit; just looking; anything else?; changing room; shop window; tight / loose; pay by credit card, debit card, cheque, in cash / I’ll buy, pay etc.

·        Expressions and words linked to giving directions:
Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to …?; the (first) on the right / left; turn right, turn left; go straight on; go past the … ; you can’t miss it; roundabout; traffic lights; as far as; car park; crossroads; junction; level crossing; pedestrian / zebra crossing; flyover; bridge; subway; over there; Is there a (bank) near here?

·        Expressions and words linked to travel:
catch a train / a bus; miss a train / a bus; (the train) is now boarding; platform; ticket office; information desk; gate; book a single / double room / a flight; ferry-boat; arrive at / in

·        Holiday language:
to go on holiday / to be on holiday; to go to the seaside; to go to the mountains; at the seaside; in the mountains; stay in a hotel; beach – sandy, stony, rocky; sea – calm, rough, polluted, clean; crowded / deserted; sun bed; protective cream; sunbathe; tanned; deck chair; towel; (build) sand castles; night life; promenade; hotel, guest house; half board, full board; go for a walk; climbing; surfing; swimming; look for (mushrooms); go sightseeing; rent a flat

·        Talking about health:
have a headache; have toothache; have stomach-ache; have a cold; have a sore throat; have a pain (in the leg / arm); suffer from …

·        Expressions and words linked to telephone conversations:
Hello; Can I speak to …?; Can I take a message?; This is … ; … (John) speaking; hold on; call back later; I’m afraid he’s in a meeting /out

·        Compound nouns: alarm clock;
bus stop; compact disc (CD); police station; swimming pool; telephone number; baby-sitter; driving licence; air conditioning; mineral water; science fiction; junk food; native speaker

·        Describing pictures:
in the foreground / background / the middle; at the bottom / top (of)

·        Set phrases:
Yes, please; No, thank you; You’re welcome; Don’t mention it; How are you?; Fine, thanks; How do you do?; Pleased to meet you; Nice to meet you

·        Easily confused words:
to miss / to lose; to borrow / to lend

·        Prepositional phrases and prepositions to be used with nouns, verbs and adjectives:
by car, etc.; in front of; in the end; off the coast; on foot; on the phone; on the beach; on the corner; on the (first) floor; on the left / on the right; on the train; on TV; on the radio; on the Internet; to speak to; married to; in good condition


Fast Facts –
Entry level:
BEG Level 2
Minimum age:
15 years
Total Hours
80
Length of course:
Full Time – 4 Weeks (4Hrs /Day -  5Days/Week)
Part Time – 8 Weeks (2Hrs /Day -  5Days/Week)
Weekends – 10 Weeks (4Hrs /Day -  2Days/Week)
Start date:
First Monday of every month
Class size:
Maximum 15 Students
Cost of Course
Full Time – Rs. 12000/-
Part Time – Rs. 14000/-
Weekends – Rs. 16000/-



Fast Track Program –

Entry level:
BEG Level 2
Minimum age:
15 years
Total Hours
20
Length of course:
Full Time – 1 Weeks (4Hrs /Day -  5Days/Week)
Start date:
First Monday of every month
Class size:
Maximum 15 Students
Cost of Course
Full Time – Rs. 7000/-

Contact us Right Now!
Phone – 91-7368895406

Teaching Centers –
1.   Noida – CoWorking Venue, Sector 18
2.   Gurgaon – CoWorking Venue, MG Road
3.   New Delhi – Connaught Place (CP)

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