A2 example lessons
An elementary learner who can understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of immediate relevance (e.g., family, shopping, work). They communicate in simple, routine tasks requiring a direct exchange of information on familiar matters. They can briefly describe their background, immediate environment, and matters of immediate need.
Shopping online: comparing products and making choices
Learn to confidently compare products and make smart choices when shopping online, using essential vocabulary and grammar like comparatives and superlatives.
Grocery shopping: understanding food labels and quantifiers
Learn to navigate the supermarket with confidence, understanding food labels and asking for help with new vocabulary and essential quantifiers.
Understanding your salary: key vocabulary for payslips
Learn to understand your payslip, discuss your salary, and confidently ask questions about your money using practical English phrases and key vocabulary.
Your work calendar: talking about meetings
Learn to confidently talk about your work calendar, suggest meeting times, and manage your schedule using practical English phrases and grammar.
Airport procedures: giving and following instructions
Learn essential English for navigating airports, from understanding security instructions to asking clear questions, making your next trip smoother.
Managing money: talking about your finances
Learn essential English phrases to discuss your finances, from saving money to managing a budget, and confidently talk about your spending habits.
Product reviews: using comparative and superlative adjectives
Learn to compare products using new vocabulary and grammar, so you can confidently share your opinions and choose the best items when shopping.
Party planning: using 'will' and 'should' for future plans
Learn to confidently plan and discuss parties using 'will' for decisions and 'should' for suggestions, with practical phrases for real conversations.
Making a complaint: using the simple past tense
Learn to confidently explain problems and ask for a refund when returning a faulty item to a shop, using essential vocabulary and the simple past tense.
Medical emergencies: describing accidents and getting help
Medical emergencies — an A2 English lesson. Practise using the simple past tense and expand vocabulary around describing accidents and calling for help.
Customer feedback: asking questions in business
Customer feedback — an A2 English lesson. Practise forming Yes/No and Wh- questions and expand vocabulary around business surveys and interviews.
