
O CANADA ENGLISH


English BASIC A1
This course is perfect for students who are new to English or have very limited knowledge of the language. You will start with the basics, learning essential vocabulary and simple grammar to help you understand and use everyday expressions and phrases. Through engaging and interactive lessons, you will practice speaking, listening, reading, and writing in real-life situations, such as introducing yourself, ordering food, and asking for directions. Our experienced instructors will provide personalized feedback and support, ensuring you gain confidence in your communication skills. By the end of this course, you will be able to understand and use familiar everyday expressions, introduce yourself and others, and ask and answer questions about personal details.
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Each unit will include a variety of interactive lessons, practical exercises, real-life scenarios, and personalized feedback to help you apply what you've learned and build confidence in your English communication skills. Join us to start your English learning journey in a supportive and engaging environment. Enroll now and begin your A1 Beginner English Course today!
All relevant course material and resources will be provided digitally upon enrollment
Unit 1: Greetings and Introductions
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Saying Hello and Goodbye: Learn common greetings and farewells used in different settings (e.g., formal and informal).
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Introducing Yourself and Others: Practice introducing yourself and others, including sharing basic personal information such as name, age, and where you are from.
Unit 4: Daily Activities
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Describing Your Routine: Use new vocabulary and grammar to describe your daily routine, including activities like waking up, going to school, and doing homework.
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Talking About Hobbies and Interests: Learn to talk about your hobbies and interests, and ask others about theirs.
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Unit 2: Basic Vocabulary
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Numbers, Colors, and Common Objects: Learn numbers (1-100), colors, and everyday objects found in your home, classroom, and community.
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Days of the Week and Months of the Year: Understand and use the days of the week and months of the year in context, such as talking about your schedule or important dates.
​Unit 5: Asking and Answering Questions
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Yes/No Questions: Practice forming and responding to yes/no questions, such as “Do you like ice cream?” and “Is this your book?”
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Wh- Questions (Who, What, Where, When, Why): Learn how to ask and answer open-ended questions using wh- question words, such as “Where do you live?” and “Why are you studying English?”
Unit 3: Simple Grammar
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Present Simple Tense: Master the present simple tense to talk about routines, habits, and general truths. Practice using common verbs and creating affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences.
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Basic Sentence Structure (Subject-Verb-Object): Learn the basic sentence structure in English, focusing on creating clear and simple sentences.
Unit 6: Basic Shopping
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Asking for Prices: Learn vocabulary and phrases to ask about prices in different shopping situations, such as at a store or market.
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Buying Items in a Store: Practice dialogues for buying items, including asking for specific products, sizes, and colors, and understanding simple responses from shop assistants.
Unit 7: Basic Directions
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Asking for and Giving Simple Directions: Learn how to ask for and give basic directions to different places, such as a school, park, or restaurant. Practice using prepositions of place (e.g., next to, across from) and simple phrases like “turn left” and “go straight.”
Unit 8: Family and Friends
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Describing Family Members and Friends: Use vocabulary to describe family members and friends, including their appearance, personality, and relationships. Practice creating sentences and short descriptions about your family and friends.
What to expect!
