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Level To CEFR Objectives Topics
1 A1 • Exchanging greetings.
In A1 English you will learn to …..
• Giving personal information.
• understand and use familiar everyday
• Using numbers, days, months,
expressions and very basic phrases.
• introduce yourself and others. years.
• ask and answer questions about personal • Asking for and telling the time.
details (for example, where you live, people you • Describing people.
know and things you have. • Giving information about objects.
• interact in a simple way provided the other • Describing places.
person talks slowly and clearly and is prepared to • Describing habits and routines.
help.
• Expressing likes and dislikes.
• Describing simple actions.
• Vocabulary
• Days of the week and months.
• Numbers and prices.
• Countries and nationalities.
• Colours.
• Personal possessions.
• Parts of the body.
• Family and friends.
• Food and drinks.
• Household rooms and objects.
• Clothes.
• GRAMMAR
• Questions words.
• Possessive adjectives and
pronouns.
• Present simple.
• There is/There are.
• Imperatives.
• Present continuous (now or in
progress).
• Prepositions of place.
• Modals: can, can't, do, doesn't.
• Simple adjectives.
• Comparatives and superlatives.
2 A2 • Describing habits and daily routines
In A2 English you will learn to …..
• Expressing ability and inability
• understand sentences and frequently used
• Describing past experiences
expressions related to common areas (e.g. very
basic personal and family information, shopping, • Asking for and giving directions
local geography, employment). • Describing personality and feelings
• communicate in simple and routine • Making comparisons
tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of • Describing jobs
information. • Describing places
• describe in simple terms aspects of • Making requests (e.g. at a
your background and immediate matters.
restaurant)
• Expressing future plans
English vocabulary (A2)
• Personality and feelings
• Food and drinks
• Education
• Jobs
• Weather
• Family and friends
• Daily and free-time activities
• Places in towns
• Body and health
• Transport and travel
English grammar (A2)
• Questions words
• Adverbs of frequency
• Past simple
• Present continuous
• Present perfect simple
• Prepositions of time and place
• Comparatives and superlatives
• Like + ing
• Future simple: will
• Future: going to
• Past continuous
3 B1 English communication (B1)
At the end of English level B1,
you can: • Describing experiences and events
• Expressing hopes and ambitions
• understand the main points on familiar • Describing feelings
matters regularly encountered in work, school, • Giving reasons
leisure, etc. • Giving opinions
• deal with most situations likely to arise whilst • Expressing preferences
travelling in an English-speaking area. • Stating obligations
• produce simple connected text on topics, which • Expressing certainty
are familiar, or of personal interest. • Describing events in the past
• describe experiences and events, dreams, hopes • Describing events in the future
& ambitions and briefly give reasons and
explanations for opinions and plans. English vocabulary (B1)
• Feelings and emotions
• Travel and transport
• Entertainment
• Leisure activities
• Sport, health and fitness
• Education
• News and media
• Technology
• Time expressions for the past
• Time expressions for the future
English grammar (B1)
• Adverbs for time, degree, manner
• Past habits and states (used to)
• Present perfect simple
• Modals: should have, might have etc
• Present continuous (future)
• Future simple: will
• Future: going to
• Present perfect continuous
• Past continuous
• Past perfect simple
• Conditionals (first and second)
• Future continuous
• Passives
4 B2 English communication (B2)
In B2 English you will learn to …..
• understand the main ideas of complex text on a • Describing experiences
variety of topics, including technical discussions in • Expressing opinions
your field of specialisation. • Expressing agreement and disagreement
• interact with a degree of fluency and • Giving advice with advantages and
spontaneity that makes regular interaction with disadvantages
native speakers quite possible without strain for • Making suggestions
either party. • Expressing feelings and emotions
• produce clear, detailed text on a wide range of • Reporting events
subjects and explain a viewpoint on a topical • Speculating about events in past,
issue giving the advantages and disadvantages of present, future
various options. • Adding emphasis
• Describing hopes and regrets
English vocabulary (B2)
• Work and education
• Lifestyles
• Money
• Crime and punishment
• Technology
• Media and communication
• Global issues
• Multi-word verbs
• Reporting verbs
• Linking expressions
English grammar (B2)
• Compound adjectives
• Adverbs for time, degree, manner
• Relative clauses
• Past perfect simple
• Past perfect continuous
• Present perfect continuous
• Passives
• Modals of speculation
• Conditionals (second and third)
• Mixed conditionals
• Reported speech
• Future perfect simple
• Future perfect continuous
5 C1 • In C1 English you will learn to English communication (C1)
understand a wide range of demanding, longer • Expressing feelings and attitudes
texts, and recognise implicit meaning. • Emphasising an issue or a feeling
• express yourself fluently and • Expressing opinions tentatively
spontaneously without much obvious searching • Developing an argument systematically
for expressions. • Negotiating and conceding
• use language flexibly and effectively for social,
academic and professional purposes. • Describing cause and effect
• produce clear, well-structured, detailed • Expressing empathy and sympathy
text on complex subjects, with controlled use of • Expressing reservations
organisational patterns, connectors and cohesive • Speculating about events in past,
devices. present, future
• Discussing complex subjects in detail
English vocabulary (C1)
• Life experiences and lifestyles
• Books and literature
• Money and business
• News and current affairs
• Global issues
• Technology
• Scientific developments
• Vague language
• Colloquial expressions
• Idiomatic expressions
English grammar (C1)
• Futures (revision)
• Passives (all forms)
• Compound adjectives and modifying
gradable adjectives
• Adverbs and adverbial phrases: degree
• Modals in the past
• Mixed conditionals
• Ellipsis and substitution
• Adding emphasis - cleft sentences
• Adding emphasis - inversion with
negative adverbials
• Multiword verbs
6 C2 English communication (C2)
At the end of English level C2,
you can: You can express yourself fluently and
• understand virtually everything heard or precisely in any topic.
read with ease.
• summarise information from different spoken This includes complex situations and the
and written sources, reconstructing arguments ability to communicate accurately in formal
and accounts in a coherent presentation. and informal settings.
• express yourself spontaneously, very fluently
and precisely, differentiating finer shades of English vocabulary (C2)
meaning even in more complex situations.
You have an excellent range of vocabulary,
including idiomatic expressions and
colloquial language.
You can use phrases and expressions
accurately with natural and sophisticated
control.
English grammar (C2)
You can use a full range of grammatical
structures accurately and appropriately.
You can naturally use different linguistic
forms to convey finer shades of meaning.
7 Extra TOEFL / TOEIC/IELTS Exam preparation courses
Level
8 Business English Developing specialised business
vocabulary and language for use in
international business environments
Describing charts and graphs
Business-related tasks such as business
writing and reports, how to
deliver effective presentations, express
opinions and conduct meetings. Writing
letters and emails
Applying for roles Understanding job
profiles.