Level A2
English - Learn English quickly from Beginner to Advanced level
After introducing the main grammatical points at A1 level. Diversify and enrich your vocabulary with level A2 to become familiar with more everyday topics. The goal is to learn how to construct sentences and improve oral skills through these courses containing topics on social etiquette, art forms, universal festivals and grammar lessons such as adjective types, genitive, phrasal verbs and more.
Module 1 (People)
Emotions (Feelings)
What is the comman thing shared by all humans? A plethora of emotions! In this introductory English lesson of the module "People", learn about the different emotions we experience. Also, practice the synonyms and see the usage in different sentences.
Gerunds
A gerund is a verb form which functions as a noun. This topic will help you understand the importance and usage of gerunds. Have a look at various examples and practice different exercises to study this important part of English grammar where the term gerund identifies an essential use of the form of the verb ending in "-ing".
Famous People- Part 1
Philanthropy means generosity in all its forms and love of humanity. It is the desire to promote the welfare of others, expressed primarily by the generous donation of time, talent, or wealth. This English lesson introduces us to the world of humanitarianism and some of the greatest philanthropists the world has seen.
Adjectives: Comparatives and Superlatives
Adjectives in the English language have three degrees that compare one thing to another. The three degrees of adjectives are positive, comparative, and superlative. This topic highlights the meaning of adjectives and defines its degrees. Take a look at various examples and test your knowledge with the exercises listed.
Whodunnit (Physical appearance)
Physical characteristics are defining traits or features of your body. The first thing you see when you look at someone could be their hair, eyes, nose, or figure. These are all examples of physical characteristics. In this lesson, students will learn common adjectives used for describing people’s physical appearance.
Exercise 1
English Exercise 1 tests your understanding of the previous 5 topics (Emotions, Gerunds, Famous People- Part 1, Adjectives: Comparatives and Superlatives, Whodunnit (Physical appearance) discussed in this module. The exercise tests your listening, reading, spoken productions, spoken interactions, and writing skills.
Dating and Relationships
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a prospective partner in an intimate relationship or marriage. In this lesson, students learn words and phrases connected to relationships and dating. Text and visual-based activities cover romantic events, describing relationships, and dating expressions.
One world
The story of human evolution describes the process by which human beings developed on Earth from now-extinct primates. In this lesson, students will be able to investigate human evolution, the emergence of continents, and the history of our ancestors.
(Possessives) The carrot's dream was to travel the world
The possessive form is used for nouns referring to people, groups of people, countries, and animals. It shows a relationship of belonging between one thing and another. In this lesson, students will be able to use possessive apostrophes with singular and plural nouns correctly.
Honest Henry (Character traits)
Character traits are defined as the characteristic set of behaviours, cognitions, and emotional patterns that evolve from biological and environmental factors. In this lesson, students will explore the meaning of character traits and take a look at different examples.
Honest Henry: Character Traits
This topic covers: Meaning of character traits, Examples, Henry becomes honest with Exercises.
Verb + -ing/infinitive (like / want - would like)
This topic highlights the importance of infinitives in the English language. It also includes a recap of gerunds and looks at the difference between using infinitives and gerunds. Several examples and three exercises will give you an in-depth understanding of these two forms of verbs.
Exercise 2
In English Exercise 2 tests solve a host of exercises based on the topics Dating and Relationships, One world, (Possessives) The carrot's dream was to travel the world, Honest Henry: Character Traits, and Verb + -ing/infinitive (like / want - would like).
Social Etiquette
Etiquette is a code of behaviour that describes expectations for social behaviour according to contemporary conventional norms within a society, social class, or group. In this English lesson, students will explore terms related to social etiquette and various concrete examples in different situations.
Agony Aunt (Giving advice.)
An agony aunt is a writer of an advice column in a newspaper or other periodical. In this English lesson, students learn the history of agony aunts and the reasons why people seek help from them. Students will also explore various examples and work on different exercises related to this topic.
Advanced Adjectives: personality, feeling and description
What is an adjective, and why is it an essential part of English grammar? Study adjectives and its descriptive form in this topic. Understand how we use adjectives to describe someone's personality, feelings, and qualities. The topic includes several examples and four exercises.
Famous People - Part II (Scientists)
Science is a disciplined way of comprehending the world we live in. The importance of science in human life is enormous. This English topic introduces us to the life and works of some great scientists who left an incredible mark in this world with their contributions in different branches of science.
My friend Mike (describing people)
What are the English words we use to describe people and feelings? This topic will list out words that describe people's appearance and the emotions they experience. Take a look at various examples, exercises, and use a role-play to understand this intriguing subject.
Exercise 3
With English exercise 3, test your knowledge of five topics learned earlier - Social Etiquette Agony Aunt (Giving advice), Advanced Adjectives: personality, feeling and description, Famous People - Part II (Scientists), and My friend Mike (describing people).
Module 2 (Art and History)
Art forms (Paintings, sculpture…)
Art is defined as the expression or application of human creative skills and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing work to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power. This fascinating English topic covers various art forms and highlights the difference between traditional and modern art.
Nicholai the artist (Artistic Pursuits).
Having learned about various art forms, have a look at two engaging English conversations between Nicholai, who is an artist, and his friend Jane as well as his student named Sonya. Practice new vocabulary and take the exercises listed out in the topic.
Masterpiece (Master artists of the world)
Masterpiece is an English topic about some of the most acclaimed geniuses in the world of art. The names mentioned here include a revered Dutch painter, two multifaceted masters, and a great sculptor. Admire the accomplishments of these artists who continue fascinating the world with their incredible masterpieces.
ST+ART (street art-graffiti...)
Street art and graffiti have become remarkably popular over the years. What is the history of these two amazing art forms? When did these start? What have these art forms got to do with social responsibility? This interesting English topic answers these questions and highlights many impressive examples.
Embedded questions
Do you know if he can make it on time? Have you ever come across such questions? In the English language, an embedded question is a question that is included inside another question or statement. Learn several introductory phrases that lead to such questions. The topic also includes numerous examples and two exercises.
Exercise 4
English exercise 4 includes various exercises based on five topics covered earlier - Art Forms, Nicholai The Artist, Masterpiece, ST+ART, and Embedded Questions. The exercises help you test your listening, reading, spoken productions, spoken interactions, and writing skills.
Aesop's Fables (Basic proverbs)
Aesop's Fables is a world-renowned collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and story-teller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BC. The topic sheds light on the history concerning Aesop and features three compelling English tales with exercises.
Demonstrative Adjectives Part II
Demonstrative Adjectives are an important part of English grammar. Study the usage of demonstrative adjectives - this, that, these, those, former and latter. Demonstratives are used to indicate which objects are being referred to and to distinguish those objects from others.
A day in the Life of a Museum Curator
Have you ever visited a museum? What is the person managing a museum called? The English lesson 'A Day In The Life Of A Museum Curator' describes a museum, the things kept in it, and the person who manages it. In this interesting topic, take a look at several exotic items kept in a museum.
The Haves & Have Nots-An Introduction to Present Perfect Tense
Tenses are a critical part of English grammar. The Haves and The Have Nots introduces us to the present perfect tense and highlights its uses. A wide range of examples and four well-planned exercises in the topic will help you master this form of present tense.
Native Art Forms
This fascinating English lesson introduces us to various native art forms. From origami to ikebana, the topic covers an impressive range of these unique art forms. Learn several interesting aspects about these art forms, and maybe you have a new hobby awaiting you!
Exercise 5
English exercise 5 includes various tasks based on five captivating topics studied earlier - Aesop's Fables, Demonstrative Adjectives, A day in the Life of a Museum Curator, The Haves & Have Nots-An Introduction to Present Perfect Tense, and Native Art Forms.
World wars (First and second)
The two world wars brought great sorrow and loss of human lives. This English topic takes a detailed look at the events that led to the horrifying wars and taught the world some harsh lessons. Take a look at the countries and individuals who were at the forefront of these wars.
Historia (Historians of the world)
Historia is an English lesson about some of the most iconic individuals who shaped the history of the world. Their contributions and teachings created a legacy for future generations to look up to. These revered individuals continue fascinating us with their lives and works.
Down the ages
The English lesson 'Down the Ages' is about the categorization of history into time periods. Learn about the evolution of the world we live in the significant ages that contributed to its progress. From the Stone Age to the Information Age, our planet has indeed come a long way!
A day with Father Time! (Adverb of time-Part I)
The topic 'A Day with Father Time!' is about an important part of English grammar - Adverbs of Time. Adverbs help us answer questions several pertinent questions, and this topic deals with the ones related to time. It also includes a role-play and two exercises.
Architectural wonders
Architectural Wonders of the world have always been a source of great curiosity among not just avid travellers but the general public as well. This fabulous English topic lists out some of the most incredible wonders of the world. This your chance to discover your next holiday destination!
Exercise 6
An assemblage of questions awaits you as you test your understanding of the English topics - World Wars, Historia, Down The Ages, A Day with Father Time, and Architectural Wonders. The exercises are based on listening, reading, spoken productions, spoken interactions, and writing skills.