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Free Download Udemy - A2 English Level Common European Framework Of Reference
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 11.06 GB | Duration: 27h 45m
Build confidence in everyday English conversations and master the basics for real-life situations.

What you'll learn
Communicate in Simple Daily Situations.
Learners will be able to use basic phrases and expressions to communicate in everyday tasks (e.g., shopping, introducing oneself, asking for directions).
Understand and Use Basic Grammar Structures.
Learners will develop control over essential grammar such as present simple, past simple, and future tenses, along with basic question and negative forms.
Improve Listening and Reading Comprehension.
Learners will understand short, clear messages, announcements, and simple written texts such as emails, signs, and basic stories.
Build Vocabulary for Common Topics.
Learners will expand their vocabulary related to familiar themes like family, work, travel, food, and hobbies.
Requirements
Completion of A1 Level or Equivalent Knowledge.
Description
Prerequisites for A2 English Level CourseCompletion of A1 Level or Equivalent KnowledgeLearners should have successfully completed an A1-level English course or possess equivalent foundational knowledge. This ensures they can effectively engage with A2-level materials.Basic Communication SkillsStudents should be able to understand and use simple phrases and expressions related to personal information, daily routines, and immediate needs.Familiarity with Fundamental Grammar and VocabularyA grasp of basic grammatical structures (e.g., present simple tense) and vocabulary pertinent to everyday situations is essential for progressing to A2-level content.In this A2 English Level course, based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), students will continue building on the foundations of English learned at the A1 level. This course focuses on improving basic communication in everyday situations such as shopping, traveling, working, and social interactions. Learners will expand their vocabulary and gain confidence using common phrases, expressions, and questions related to daily life, family, work, and hobbies.Grammar topics will include the use of present simple and continuous, past simple tense, comparatives and superlatives, countable and uncountable nouns, and modal verbs like "can" and "must." Students will practice listening to short conversations, reading simple texts, and writing short paragraphs and emails. Speaking activities will help them interact in routine situations, ask for information, and express likes, dislikes, and opinions using basic language structures.By the end of the course, students will be able to understand slow and clear speech, communicate simple ideas, and handle everyday interactions with more fluency and accuracy. The course is highly practical and interactive, designed to develop the four core language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing, preparing learners for further progression to B1 level English.
Overview
Section 1: Introducción
Lecture 1 Introducción
Section 2: A2 Level: Grammar Review
Lecture 2 A1 Promotional Video
Lecture 3 A1 level Grammar 1.1 Alphabet
Lecture 4 A1 Introduction video
Lecture 5 Grammar 1.2 Possessive adjectives
Lecture 6 Grammar 1.3 Will vs Going to
Lecture 7 Grammar 1.4 Adjectives
Lecture 8 Grammar 1.5 Will vs Going To
Lecture 9 Grammar 1.6 Will vs Going To (Part 2).
Lecture 10 Grammar 1.7 Simple Present: Routines
Lecture 11 Grammar 1.8 Simple Present Routines (Part 2).
Lecture 12 Grammar 1.9 Expressing likes and dislikes
Lecture 13 Grammar 2.0 Present continuous: Describing actions
Lecture 14 Grammar 2.1 Demonstrative Adjectives
Lecture 15 Grammar 2.2 Demonstrative Adjectives (Part 2).
Lecture 16 Grammar 2.3 Demonstrative Adjectives (Part 3).
Lecture 17 Grammar 2.4 There is vs There are
Lecture 18 Grammar 2.5 Adverbs of frequency
Lecture 19 Grammar 2.6 Present Continuous
Lecture 20 Grammar 2.7 Present Simple Tense
Lecture 21 Grammar 2.8 Articles A, An or The
Lecture 22 Grammar 2.9 Simple present and Personal pronouns
Section 3: Reading: A1 Level: Review
Lecture 23 Reading: A1 Level. 1.1
Section 4: A1 Level: Vocabulary Review
Lecture 24 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.1
Lecture 25 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.2
Lecture 26 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.3
Lecture 27 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.4
Lecture 28 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.5
Lecture 29 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.6
Lecture 30 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.7
Lecture 31 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.8
Lecture 32 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.9
Lecture 33 Vocabulary A1 Level 2.0
Lecture 34 Vocabulary A1 Level 2.1
Lecture 35 Vocabulary A1 Level 2.2
Lecture 36 Vocabulary A1 Level 2.3
Lecture 37 Vocabulary A1 Level 2.4
Lecture 38 Vocabulary A1 Level 2.5
Lecture 39 Vocabulary A1 Level 2.6
Lecture 40 Vocabulary A1 Level 2.7
Lecture 41 Vocabulary A1. 2.8 At the supermarket
Lecture 42 Vocabulary 2.9 Vacations
Section 5: A1 Real Practices with students Review
Lecture 43 A1 Real Grammar Practice 1.1 Listening Practice
Lecture 44 A1 Real Grammar Practice 1.2 Simple Present
Lecture 45 A1 Real Grammar Practice 1.3 Simple Present
Lecture 46 A1 Real Grammar Practice 1.4 Simple Present
Lecture 47 A1 Real Grammar Practice 1.5 Simple Present
Lecture 48 A1 Real Gramar Practice 1.6 Simple Present
Lecture 49 A1 Real Gramar Practice 1.7 Simple Present
Lecture 50 A1 Real Gramar Practice 1.8 Simple Present
Lecture 51 A1 Real Gramar Practice 1.9 Simple Past
Lecture 52 A1 Real Gramar Practice 2.0 Simple Past
Lecture 53 A1 Grammar Real Practice. 2.1 Simple Past
Lecture 54 A1 Grammar Real Practice. 2.2 Simple Past
Lecture 55 A1 Grammar Real Practice. 2.3 Simple Past
Lecture 56 Grammar A1 Level. Real practice with students. 2.4 Simple Present
Lecture 57 A1 Real Grammar Practice 2.5 Simple Present
Lecture 58 A1 Real Grammar Practice 2.6 Possessive Adjectives
Lecture 59 A1 Real Grammar Practice 2.7 Past Progressive
Lecture 60 A1 Real Grammar Practice 2.8 Past Progressive
Lecture 61 A1 Real Grammar Practice 2.9 Will vs Going To
Lecture 62 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.0 Will vs Going To
Lecture 63 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.1 Simple Present
Lecture 64 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.2 What time is it?
Lecture 65 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.3 At the Supermarket
Lecture 66 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.4 At the Supermarket, sentences
Lecture 67 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.5 At the Supermarket, listening practice
Lecture 68 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.6 There is vs There are
Lecture 69 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.7 Present Progressive
Lecture 70 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.8 Present Progressive. Part 2
This course is for basic English learners who want to improve everyday communication and build a strong language foundation.

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A2 English Level: Common European Framework Of Reference
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 11.06 GB | Duration: 27h 45m​

Build confidence in everyday English conversations and master the basics for real-life situations.

What you'll learn

Communicate in Simple Daily Situations.

Learners will be able to use basic phrases and expressions to communicate in everyday tasks (e.g., shopping, introducing oneself, asking for directions).

Understand and Use Basic Grammar Structures.

Learners will develop control over essential grammar such as present simple, past simple, and future tenses, along with basic question and negative forms.

Improve Listening and Reading Comprehension.

Learners will understand short, clear messages, announcements, and simple written texts such as emails, signs, and basic stories.

Build Vocabulary for Common Topics.

Learners will expand their vocabulary related to familiar themes like family, work, travel, food, and hobbies.

Requirements

Completion of A1 Level or Equivalent Knowledge.

Description

Prerequisites for A2 English Level CourseCompletion of A1 Level or Equivalent KnowledgeLearners should have successfully completed an A1-level English course or possess equivalent foundational knowledge. This ensures they can effectively engage with A2-level materials.Basic Communication SkillsStudents should be able to understand and use simple phrases and expressions related to personal information, daily routines, and immediate needs.Familiarity with Fundamental Grammar and VocabularyA grasp of basic grammatical structures (e.g., present simple tense) and vocabulary pertinent to everyday situations is essential for progressing to A2-level content.In this A2 English Level course, based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), students will continue building on the foundations of English learned at the A1 level. This course focuses on improving basic communication in everyday situations such as shopping, traveling, working, and social interactions. Learners will expand their vocabulary and gain confidence using common phrases, expressions, and questions related to daily life, family, work, and hobbies.Grammar topics will include the use of present simple and continuous, past simple tense, comparatives and superlatives, countable and uncountable nouns, and modal verbs like "can" and "must." Students will practice listening to short conversations, reading simple texts, and writing short paragraphs and emails. Speaking activities will help them interact in routine situations, ask for information, and express likes, dislikes, and opinions using basic language structures.By the end of the course, students will be able to understand slow and clear speech, communicate simple ideas, and handle everyday interactions with more fluency and accuracy. The course is highly practical and interactive, designed to develop the four core language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing, preparing learners for further progression to B1 level English.

Overview

Section 1: Introducción

Lecture 1 Introducción

Section 2: A2 Level: Grammar Review

Lecture 2 A1 Promotional Video

Lecture 3 A1 level Grammar 1.1 Alphabet

Lecture 4 A1 Introduction video

Lecture 5 Grammar 1.2 Possessive adjectives

Lecture 6 Grammar 1.3 Will vs Going to

Lecture 7 Grammar 1.4 Adjectives

Lecture 8 Grammar 1.5 Will vs Going To

Lecture 9 Grammar 1.6 Will vs Going To (Part 2).

Lecture 10 Grammar 1.7 Simple Present: Routines

Lecture 11 Grammar 1.8 Simple Present Routines (Part 2).

Lecture 12 Grammar 1.9 Expressing likes and dislikes

Lecture 13 Grammar 2.0 Present continuous: Describing actions

Lecture 14 Grammar 2.1 Demonstrative Adjectives

Lecture 15 Grammar 2.2 Demonstrative Adjectives (Part 2).

Lecture 16 Grammar 2.3 Demonstrative Adjectives (Part 3).

Lecture 17 Grammar 2.4 There is vs There are

Lecture 18 Grammar 2.5 Adverbs of frequency

Lecture 19 Grammar 2.6 Present Continuous

Lecture 20 Grammar 2.7 Present Simple Tense

Lecture 21 Grammar 2.8 Articles A, An or The

Lecture 22 Grammar 2.9 Simple present and Personal pronouns

Section 3: Reading: A1 Level: Review

Lecture 23 Reading: A1 Level. 1.1

Section 4: A1 Level: Vocabulary Review

Lecture 24 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.1

Lecture 25 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.2

Lecture 26 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.3

Lecture 27 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.4

Lecture 28 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.5

Lecture 29 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.6

Lecture 30 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.7

Lecture 31 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.8

Lecture 32 Vocabulary A1 Level 1.9

Lecture 33 Vocabulary A1 Level 2.0

Lecture 34 Vocabulary A1 Level 2.1

Lecture 35 Vocabulary A1 Level 2.2

Lecture 36 Vocabulary A1 Level 2.3

Lecture 37 Vocabulary A1 Level 2.4

Lecture 38 Vocabulary A1 Level 2.5

Lecture 39 Vocabulary A1 Level 2.6

Lecture 40 Vocabulary A1 Level 2.7

Lecture 41 Vocabulary A1. 2.8 At the supermarket

Lecture 42 Vocabulary 2.9 Vacations

Section 5: A1 Real Practices with students Review

Lecture 43 A1 Real Grammar Practice 1.1 Listening Practice

Lecture 44 A1 Real Grammar Practice 1.2 Simple Present

Lecture 45 A1 Real Grammar Practice 1.3 Simple Present

Lecture 46 A1 Real Grammar Practice 1.4 Simple Present

Lecture 47 A1 Real Grammar Practice 1.5 Simple Present

Lecture 48 A1 Real Gramar Practice 1.6 Simple Present

Lecture 49 A1 Real Gramar Practice 1.7 Simple Present

Lecture 50 A1 Real Gramar Practice 1.8 Simple Present

Lecture 51 A1 Real Gramar Practice 1.9 Simple Past

Lecture 52 A1 Real Gramar Practice 2.0 Simple Past

Lecture 53 A1 Grammar Real Practice. 2.1 Simple Past

Lecture 54 A1 Grammar Real Practice. 2.2 Simple Past

Lecture 55 A1 Grammar Real Practice. 2.3 Simple Past

Lecture 56 Grammar A1 Level. Real practice with students. 2.4 Simple Present

Lecture 57 A1 Real Grammar Practice 2.5 Simple Present

Lecture 58 A1 Real Grammar Practice 2.6 Possessive Adjectives

Lecture 59 A1 Real Grammar Practice 2.7 Past Progressive

Lecture 60 A1 Real Grammar Practice 2.8 Past Progressive

Lecture 61 A1 Real Grammar Practice 2.9 Will vs Going To

Lecture 62 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.0 Will vs Going To

Lecture 63 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.1 Simple Present

Lecture 64 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.2 What time is it?

Lecture 65 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.3 At the Supermarket

Lecture 66 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.4 At the Supermarket, sentences

Lecture 67 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.5 At the Supermarket, listening practice

Lecture 68 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.6 There is vs There are

Lecture 69 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.7 Present Progressive

Lecture 70 A1 Real Grammar Practice 3.8 Present Progressive. Part 2

This course is for basic English learners who want to improve everyday communication and build a strong language foundation.

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