A1 A2 Grammar 2021
The A1 level is all about the . You learn the absolute essentials to form a basic sentence.
| Category | Structures | |----------|-------------| | | I worked / went / saw / was / were. / Did you call? / He didn’t come. | | Past continuous | I was watching TV when you arrived. | | Future with going to & will | It’s going to rain. / I’ll help you. | | Comparatives & superlatives | bigger, more expensive / the biggest, the most expensive | | Adverbs of frequency | always, usually, sometimes, never – He never eats meat. | | More modals | must (obligation), should (advice), could (past ability/polite request) | | Quantity | some, any, much, many, a lot of, a few, a little | | Basic relative clauses | The man who lives next door is nice. / That’s the book I bought. | | Prepositions of time & place | in 2020, on Monday, at 5pm, next to, between, opposite | | Connectors | and, but, or, so, because, then, when | a1 a2 grammar
Communication is a two-way street. A1 grammar covers the "W-questions": Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How. Knowing how to ask "Where is the station?" is just as important as understanding the answer. The A1 level is all about the
At A1, adjectives are used simply (usually before the noun in English, after the noun in Romance languages). / Did you call
Learning a new language is often compared to building a house. You cannot start with the roof; you must begin with the foundation. In the world of language learning, represents that critical foundation. These two levels, defined by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), comprise the "Basic User" stage. While A1 is the absolute beginner ("survival") level, A2 represents the "waystage" where a learner can begin to truly communicate.