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Pre Beginner

The Pre-starter level course introduces fundamental phonics sounds, basic communication skills, and essential vocabulary, with a focus on classroom language.

Beginner

The beginners level course comprehensively covers all phonics sounds, CVC (Consonant- Vowel-Consonant) words, communication skills, and essential vocabulary.

Level 01

At the Level 1, students focus on mastering high-frequency words, communication skills, and foundational vocabulary.

Level 02

  • Introduce themselves
  • Introduce people to each other
  • Name colors of surrounding objects
  • Name objects around (furniture, toys, fruits, shapes, animals, clothes)
  • Name body parts
  • Name some professions
  • Speak about personal belongings using “I’ve got”
  • Speak about preferences and skills using “I like” and “I can” structures
  • Speak about feelings
  • Count from 1 to 10
  • Describe where the item is, using the prepositions ‘in, on, under’

VOCABULARY

  • colors
  • furniture
  • toys
  • clothes
  • fruits
  • animals
  • shapes
  • body parts
  • professions
  • feelings
  • household items
  • food

GRAMMAR

  • It’s
  • It’s (a / an)
  • It’s my
  • I like
  • I can
  • I’ve got / haven’t got, She’s got, He’s got
  • I’m, He’s, She’s, They’re
  • prepositions of a place (on, in, under)
  • conjunction ‘and’
  • preposition ‘for’

Level 03

  • Have a simple conversation: say their name and age, answer the question “How are you?”
  • Speak about their family, toys and items in the classroom
  • Describe their appearance and clothes
  • Speak about their preferences
  • Tell what is in their room
  • Tell about the location of items
  • Talk about what they can or can not do
  • Tell the time
  • Count to 20

VOCABULARY

  • Classroom
  • Face parts
  • Emotions
  • Household items
  • Family members
  • Numbers
  • Food
  • Colors
  • Furniture
  • Action verbs
  • Seasons
  • Toys
  • Days of the week
  • Clothes

GRAMMAR

  • This / that / these / those
  • There is / there are
  • I am / you are / he is / she is / it is / etc.
  • Possessive forms (This is Bill’s cup, This is Ann’s watch)
  • Have got / haven’t got / has got / hasn’t got (I have got a sister, She hasn’t got a toy car)
  • Like and don’t like
  • There is / there are
  • Can / can’t
  • Using lowercase and capital letters with names of people, days of the week, at the beginning of the
  • sentence
  • Students will be able to understand the teacher speech based on the learned words and grammar.
  • Students know the English alphabet and confidently read words consisting of 1-2 syllables.

Cambridge Starters

  • Speak about the location of objects using various prepositions
  • Describe the feelings of others
  • Compare and describe animals
  • Count to 100 in English
  • Speak about favorite toys, animals, flowers, sports
  • Speak about family
  • Speak about preferences
  • Speak about everyday activities (watching TV, sports) and hobbies
  • Tell the time
  • Talk about favorite activities at different seasons
  • Speak about preferences in food
  • Speak about past events using was / were
  • Ask and explain how to get to a place

VOCABULARY

  • Classroom
  • Emotions
  • Animals
  • Toys
  • Sport
  • Family
  • Colors
  • Food
  • Months
  • Public places
  • Household items

GRAMMAR

  • This / these / that / those
  • Can / can’t
  • Have / haven’t, has / hasn’t
  • Mine, yours, his, hers, theirs, ours
  • Him, her, them, it
  • Articles a / an and ending -s with plurals
  • Present Simple
  • Present Continuous
  • How much / how many
  • A lot of, some, not much, not many
  • Was / were

Cambridge -Movers

  • Speak about what wearsanother person usually / now
  • Speak about favorite school subjects
  • Discuss weekend plans and plans for the nearest future
  • Compare planets
  • Speak about favorite films and actors, food, places and seasons
  • Speak about the life of various animals
  • Speak about talents of family members
  • Speak about hobbies and daily activities
  • Speak about different professions
  • Speak about diseases and their treatment

VOCABULARY

  • Clothes
  • School subjects
  • Time indicators
  • Animals
  • veryday activities
  • Calendar dates
  • Food
  • Amount of something
  • Flavours
  • Professions
  • Places
  • Hobby
  • Diseases personal preferences

GRAMMAR

  • Present Continuous Tense (what’s happening right now)
  • Difference between Present Continuous and Present Simple
  • Adverbs of frequency (always, usually, sometimes)
  • Conjunction “but”
  • Going to structure (intentions)
  • Time indicators
  • Comparative and superlatives of adjectives and adverbs
  • Ordinals
  • Past Simple tense
  • Difference between Past Simple and Present Simple
  • Countables and uncountables
  • Identifiers of amount (much / little / a few)
  • Question words
  • Punctuation marks ? / !
  • Relative pronouns
  • Prepositions of motion
  • Modal verbs (must / mustn’t / have to)
  • Speak about holidays
  • Speak about future events (meetings, plans, predictions)
  • Speak about the weather and different plans according to the weather
  • Take and give adviceCommunication skills
  • Speak about animals and compare their habitats
  • Speak about recent experience
  • Speak about professions and their features
  • Speak about personal talents and professional plans
  • Speak about location of objects
  • Speak about different places and professions
  • Speak about vacation and travelling
  • Describe feelings, tastes, appearance
  • Speak about clothes in detail (styles, materials, patterns)
  • Speak about personal interests
  • Speak about films, discuss the plot and express opinions on it
  • Expand on past events
  • Speak about plans
  • Use phrasal verbs to describe travelling and cleaning

VOCABULARY

  • Speak about holidays
  • Speak about future events (meetings, plans, predictions)
  • Speak about the weather and different plans according to the weather
  • Take and give advice
  • Speak about animals and compare their habitats
  • Speak about recent experience
  • Speak about professions and their features
  • Speak about personal talents and professional plans
  • Speak about location of objects
  • Speak about different places and professions
  • Speak about vacation and travelling
  • Describe feelings, tastes, appearance
  • Speak about clothes in detail (styles, materials, patterns)
  • Speak about personal interests
  • Speak about films, discuss the plot and express opinions on it
  • Expand on past events
  • Speak about plans
  • Use phrasal verbs to describe travelling and cleaning
  • Students expand vocabulary on the following topics:
    • Common verb combinations

GRAMMAR

  • Present Simple, Present Continuous tenses and the difference between them
  • Future Simple tense
  • Conditional sentences of type 0 and 1 (If …, then …)
  • Should / shouldn’t
  • Comparative adjectives with the structures ‘as … as’, ‘not as … as’
  • Articles in the names of geographical objects
  • Verbs must / mustn’t, have to / don’t have to
  • Prepositions of place
  • Present Perfect tense
  • Passive constructions (Present Simple Passive)
  • Too / enough
  • Difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple
  • Going to’ structure and features of its use
  • Conjunctions so, or, but, because, and
  • Adverbs used to express a sequence
  • Punctuation marks ? / !
  • Teachers discuss the following topics with students:
  • Mathematics (origin of Arabic numbers, mathematical tricks, puzzles)
  • Weather around the world
  • Landscapes
  • You are what you eat! (basics of proper nutrition)
  • Geography (South Africa and New Zealand – what they are known for)
  • The history of telecommunications (from drums to mobile phones, how does an emoticon differ
  • from an emoji)
  • 60s (what came before the invention of the Internet)
  • Dinosaurs! (types, habitat, version of the causes of extinction)
  • Environmental protection (global warming what will happen if …)

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