Grammar | A1 Level Beginner
Can employ very simple principles of word order in short statements.Show only limited control of a few simple grammatical structures and sentence patterns in a learnt repertoire.
present simple tense
present simple tense
past simple: be
past simple irregular verbs
past simple irregular verbs
past simple: regular verbs
verb be (present)
there's a... / there are some…
singular and plural nouns
Wh- and How questions with be
can / can’t
present simple positive: he, she, it
present simple negative: he, she, it
past simple: be ( was / were ) positive
past simple irregular verbs: negative
past simple irregular verbs: positive
past simple: regular verbs positive
verb be (present): questions and short answers
there's / there're are: some or any
singular nouns
Wh- and How questions with be
can: questions and short answers
You need to revise: "present simple positive: he, she, it"
You need to revise: "present simple negative: he, she, it"
You need to revise: "past simple: be ( was / were ) positive"
You need to revise: "past simple irregular verbs: negative"
You need to revise: "past simple irregular verbs: positive"
You need to revise: "past simple: regular verbs positive"
You need to revise: "verb be (present): questions and short answers"
You need to revise: "there's / there're are: some or any"
singular nouns
You need to revise: "Wh- and How questions with be"
You need to revise: "can: questions and short answers"
Vocabulary | A1 Level Beginner
Have a basic vocabulary repertoire of words and phrases related to particular concrete situations.
days of the week
food and drink
small things
kinds of films
irregular verbs
numbers
days of the week
food and drink;
small things;
kinds of films;
irregular verbs
numbers 0–10;
days of the week
You need to revise: "food and drink;"
You need to revise: "small things;"
You need to revise: "kinds of films;"
You need to revise: "irregular verbs"
You need to revise: "numbers 0–10;"
Reading | A1 Level Beginner
Listening | A1 Level Beginner