📌 Course Overview
In part 2 of the General English course level A2, we will be using the English File book series, a highly popular and proven method for learning English. English File is designed to help you build real-life communication skills while making learning fun, interactive, and engaging.
📌 Why English File?
- Real-Life Conversations: The English File series emphasizes practical English that you can use every day. From ordering coffee to discussing your daily routine, the course focuses on real-world conversations and vocabulary.
- Engaging Topics: Each unit includes topics relevant to everyday life, such as work, travel, and personal habits, making learning more interesting and applicable to your day-to-day experiences.
- Clear Structure: English File provides a clear and organized structure, making it easy to follow and track your progress. You’ll learn through a mix of vocabulary-building, listening, speaking, and grammar practice, all designed to develop your confidence and fluency in English.
- Interactive & Fun: The course encourages active participation through role-plays, group activities, and dialogues, so you can practice speaking and listening in a dynamic and enjoyable way.
📌 What You’ll Gain from Part 2 of the A2 Level:
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- Improved Conversational Skills: Engage in everyday conversations about topics like shopping, city life, and personal experiences, giving you confidence to speak in real situations.
- Practical Language Use: Learn useful phrases for practical scenarios such as buying clothes, asking for directions, and discussing past events.
- Enhanced Fluency: Strengthen your speaking and listening skills by practicing the past simple tense, and expanding your vocabulary on topics like lifestyle, history, and mystery stories.
- Better Understanding of Grammar.
- Cultural Awareness: Understand different cultural contexts like city living, travel, and everyday situations, making your language learning more relatable.
🎯 What Will You Learn?
Session 1: Unit 5B – A Quiet Life
- What You’ll Learn:
- Engage in conversations about lifestyle preferences and the concept of a quiet life versus a busy one.
- Discuss and ask questions about daily routines, favorite activities, and ideal living situations.
- Use vocabulary related to leisure, relaxation, and city life.
Session 2: Unit 5C – A City for All Seasons
- What You’ll Learn:
- Talk about different seasons and how they affect life in a city.
- Describe the weather and the best activities to do during each season.
- Use expressions to discuss places, weather conditions, and seasonal activities.
Session 3: Practical English – Unit 5D – Buying Clothes
- What You’ll Learn:
- Master phrases for shopping, from asking for sizes and prices to trying on clothes and making purchases.
- Practice polite phrases such as “Can I try this on?” or “How much is this?” in real shopping scenarios.
- Engage in role-plays to practice conversations in clothing stores.
Session 4: Unit 7A – Selfies (Past Simple: Was/Were)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Discuss past experiences and share stories about taking selfies or traveling.
- Practice using the past simple tense, focusing on “was” and “were” to talk about the past.
- Improve your fluency in talking about past events and experiences.
Session 5: Unit 7B – Wrong Name, Wrong Place (Past Simple: Regular Verbs)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Talk about mistakes, mix-ups, and funny situations using the past simple tense with regular verbs.
- Share personal stories involving confusion with names or places.
- Strengthen your ability to tell stories using past tense structures.
Session 6: Unit 8A – A Murder Mystery (Past Simple: Regular & Irregular Verbs)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Engage in discussions about a murder mystery and use both regular and irregular past tense verbs.
- Describe events in a story and practice asking questions like “What happened?” or “Who did it?”
- Build your storytelling skills and confidence in discussing the past.
Session 7: Unit 8B – A House with a History (There Is/There Are, Some, Any)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Discuss the history of a house or place, using “there is” and “there are” to describe rooms, furniture, and features.
- Learn how to ask about and describe things in a house or apartment (e.g., “Is there a garden?” or “Are there any bedrooms?”).
- Improve your ability to use “some” and “any” in different contexts.
Session 8: Practical English – Unit 7D – Asking the Way
- What You’ll Learn:
- Learn essential phrases for asking and giving directions in English.
- Practice asking for directions in real-life situations, like in a city or when traveling.
- Use questions like “How do I get to…?” and understand responses to help you navigate places.
🌟 Why Join This Course?
- Learn through fun and interactive activities
- Get personalized feedback and corrections
- Gain confidence in real-life conversations
- Improve pronunciation and listening skills
📜 Personalized Feedback & Certification
At the end of the course, students will receive detailed feedback from the teacher, highlighting strengths and areas for improvement. A certificate of completion will be provided, stating the total hours completed and the level achieved. The certificate will be awarded after passing the exams for the level and completing the portfolio. This certificate can be added to your CV under the language section to showcase your English proficiency.



