Beginner English Training for A1 Level Learners

Beginner English Training for A1 Level Learners

 
BRITISH TIME English education consists of 6 core levels. Each level is completed in 100 lesson hours. To increase success and reinforce learning, additional activities are organized alongside these lesson hours.
 
 

BEGINNER

(STARTER)

100 HOURS

BEGINNER

 

A1

 

LEVEL 1 – BEGINNER

Students can understand very basic words and expressions and introduce themselves using simple sentences. This level is suitable for learners who are new to English, those who find their previous school education insufficient, or individuals who want to rebuild their basic language knowledge. It is also ideal for people planning to go abroad, professionals who need English for business life, or anyone who wants to invest in personal development.

 

 

The A1 English level is the beginner stage for learners who are starting from scratch. At this level, students learn basic vocabulary, simple sentence structures, and essential grammar needed for everyday communication.
Core Topics:

• Present Simple
• Present Continuous
• To Be (am / is / are)
• Possessive Adjectives
• Can / Can’t
At the A1 level, learners typically acquire around 500 to 1,000 words, which are sufficient for basic everyday communication.
• Introduce yourself
• Ask and answer simple questions
• Understand short and basic texts
• Write simple sentences
Yes, you can communicate at a basic level. However, your speech will be simple, slow, and limited. This level is designed for starting communication.
Intensive programs: 1–2 months
Standard courses: 2–3 months
Self-study: 3–5 months
Travel: Hotels, restaurants, asking for directions

Daily Life: Shopping, basic conversations

Work: Simple emails and basic communication
A1 level alone is usually not sufficient for professional jobs. However, it can provide an advantage in entry-level roles, especially in tourism and service sectors.
No. A1 is the easiest level of English, focusing on simple structures and everyday communication.
After A1, learners progress to A2 (Elementary), where they develop more structured and fluent communication skills.

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