LEVEL 1 — A1 Core English Grammar

MODULE 1.1 — “To Be” System

This module introduces the essential building block of beginner English. Learners develop a clear understanding of how basic statements, questions, and negatives are formed, gaining the confidence to talk about identity, feelings, location, and simple facts. It creates a strong foundation for all grammar that follows.


MODULE 1.2 — Present Simple Basics

Here students learn how English expresses everyday life. The module focuses on forming simple, natural sentences about habits, routines, and common actions. It helps beginners describe what they do regularly and understand how English organizes basic daily communication.

  • I/You/We/They Forms
  • He/She/It Logic (-S Ending)
  • Daily Actions
  • Routines & Habits
  • Simple Frequency Adverbs

MODULE 1.3 — Nouns & Articles (Starter Level)

Learners discover how English names people, objects, places, and ideas. This module gives a clear sense of how nouns behave, how articles work, and how beginners can recognize the difference between general and specific meaning in simple sentences.

  • A / An
  • The (First Meaning)
  • Plurals
  • This / That / These /Those
  • Countable / Uncountable Basics

MODULE 1.4 — Simple Questions & Negatives

Students learn how to ask clear questions and express basic negatives in everyday communication. This module helps beginners interact more naturally, understand others better, and participate in simple conversations with confidence.

  • Yes/No Questions
  • Wh-Questions (What/Where/Who)
  • Questions with “do/does”
  • Negatives with “don’t/doesn’t”
  • Short Answers

MODULE 1.5 — Basic Verbs & First Modal

This module expands students’ ability to express needs, preferences, abilities, and simple actions. It provides essential functional language that allows beginners to communicate their basic intentions and participate in real-life situations more actively.

  • Can (Ability, Permission)
  • Like / Want / Need
  • Have / Have Got
  • Imperatives
  • Basic Time Words (now, today, tomorrow)

MODULE 1.6 — Basic Time Expressions

Learners explore how English expresses time in everyday contexts. This module helps them talk about schedules, plans, moments in the day, and simple timelines—making their communication clearer and more organized.

  • Days, Months, Seasons
  • Telling the Time
  • Prepositions: in/on/at (Starter)
  • Before / After (Basics)
  • Simple Time Patterns

MODULE 1.7 — Question Expansion

This module broadens beginners’ questioning skills and allows them to ask about personal details, duration, belonging, and basic everyday information. Learners become more comfortable handling simple social interactions and personal communication.

  • Whose
  • How Old
  • How Long (Simple)
  • What Time
  • Personal Information Grammar