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A1-level English course:

1. Introduction to the English alphabet


 Review the 26 letters of the alphabet
 Practice pronunciation of individual letters
 Introduce basic spelling rules
2. Basic greetings and introductions
 Practice introducing oneself
 Learn common greetings and farewells
 Practice conversation starters
3. Basic verb tenses
 Introduce the present simple tense
 Practice regular and irregular verbs in the present simple
 Introduce the present continuous tense
4. Asking and answering questions
 Practice forming yes/no questions
 Practice forming WH-questions
 Practice providing short answers to questions
5. Nouns and pronouns
 Review common singular and plural nouns
 Introduce personal pronouns (e.g. I, you, he, she)
 Practice using nouns and pronouns in sentences
6. Describing people and things
 Practice using adjectives to describe physical characteristics
 Practice using adjectives to describe personalities
 Practice using possessive adjectives (e.g. my, your)
7. Prepositions of place
 Introduce common prepositions of place (e.g. in, on, under)
 Practice using prepositions of place in sentences
8. Countable and uncountable nouns
 Introduce the concept of countable and uncountable nouns
 Practice using quantifiers (e.g. a, an, some, any) with countable and uncountable nouns
9. Asking for and giving directions
 Practice asking for and giving directions using basic prepositions of place
 Introduce the imperative form for giving directions (e.g. "Go straight, then turn left.")
10. The present simple and present continuous for future plans
 Practice using the present simple to talk about future plans and arrangements
 Practice using the present continuous to talk about future plans that are already decided
11. Comparatives and superlatives
 Introduce the comparative form of adjectives (e.g. "She is taller than her sister.")
 Introduce the superlative form of adjectives (e.g. "He is the tallest man in the room.")
12. Making requests and offers
 Practice using "Can you..." and "Could you..." to make requests
 Practice using "Would you like..." and "Would you mind..." to make offers and requests
13. The past simple tense
 Introduce the past simple tense for regular and irregular verbs
 Practice using the past simple to talk about past events and experiences
14. The future simple tense
 Introduce the future simple tense using "will" and "going to"
 Practice using the future simple to talk about future plans and predictions
15. Modal verbs
 Introduce common modal verbs (e.g. can, could, must, should)
 Practice using modal verbs to express ability, possibility, necessity, and advice
16. Review and practice
 Review and practice all of the concepts and language covered in the course
 Encourage students to use the language they have learned in short conversations and role-plays.

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