A2.2 – Elementary
COURSE TITLE - A2.2 – ELEMENTARY
DURATION – 5 WEEKS
TOTAL LESSONS - 25
COURSE DESCRIPTION
A2.2 builds on the A2.1 foundation and helps learners communicate with more flexibility across personal, social, and workplace situations. In this course, students talk about past problems and solutions, health, travel, responsibilities, future plans, goals, possibilities, life experiences, recent activities, and real-life communication tasks. They also begin using more advanced A2 structures such as the present perfect, future intention language, and functional expressions for help, advice, preferences, and discussion. By the end of A2.2, learners can manage a wider range of practical conversations and short spoken or written tasks with growing confidence and accuracy.
WEEK 1 – Past Problems, Advice, Travel, and Future Intentions
WEEKLY OUTCOME
You will describe past problems and explain solutions using past simple and sequencing language. You will give simple health advice with should and shouldn’t, talk about a past trip using travel and transport vocabulary, and express future hopes and intentions using going to. You will finish the week by integrating past, present, and future into one coherent overview.
LESSON 1 – Talking About Past Problems and Solutions
LESSON OUTCOME
You will describe a past problem and explain how you solved it using past simple and sequence words so your story is clear and logical.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences describing:
A past problem
How you solved it
LESSON 2 – Talking About Health and Simple Advice
LESSON OUTCOME
You will describe common health problems and give simple advice using should and shouldn’t in short everyday conversations.
HOMEWORK
Write a short dialogue (10–12 lines):
One person has a health problem
The other gives advice
LESSON 3 – Talking About Travel and Transport
LESSON OUTCOME
You will talk about travel experiences and transport choices using past simple and common travel vocabulary to describe where you went and how you travelled.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences about:
A past trip or journey
LESSON 4 – Talking About Future Hopes and Plans
LESSON OUTCOME
You will talk about future hopes and intentions using going to and simple future expressions, describing one short-term plan and one long-term goal.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences about:
Your plans for the next year
LESSON 5 – Integrated Communication Review
LESSON OUTCOME
You will integrate past experiences, current routines, opinions, problems, advice, and future plans into a short coherent conversation, showing smoother control across time frames.
HOMEWORK
Write 10–12 sentences describing:
Your past month
Your current routine
One future plan
WEEK 2 – Life Events and Responsibilities
WEEKLY OUTCOME
You will talk about meaningful personal events using past simple and clear time expressions, then explain change by contrasting the past with now. You will discuss successes and challenges with basic emotional language, and you will describe responsibilities and expectations using have to, need to, must, and expected to.
LESSON 6 – Talking About Important Life Events
LESSON OUTCOME
You will describe one important life event, state when it happened, and explain why it was important using short explanatory language.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences describing:
An important event in your life
Why it mattered to you
LESSON 7 – Describing Changes Over Time
LESSON OUTCOME
You will describe how a habit, routine, or situation has changed over time using past simple, present simple, and comparison language such as In the past…, now…
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences describing:
One change in your life
LESSON 8 – Talking About Successes and Challenges
LESSON OUTCOME
You will talk about a success or a challenge using past simple plus basic feeling words to explain what happened, how you handled it, and how you felt.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences about:
A challenge you faced and how you handled it
LESSON 9 – Talking About Responsibilities and Expectations
LESSON OUTCOME
You will describe responsibilities and expectations at work or school using have to, need to, must, and expected to in accurate, practical sentences.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences describing:
Your responsibilities at work or school
LESSON 10 – Review – Life Experiences and Responsibilities
LESSON OUTCOME
You will integrate a past event, a change, and a responsibility into a structured conversation and answer follow-up questions with improved accuracy and confidence.
HOMEWORK
Write 10–12 sentences describing:
An important change in your life and your responsibilities now
WEEK 3 – Plans, Goals, Possibilities, and Past Results
WEEKLY OUTCOME
You will talk about future plans using going to and present continuous for arranged events, then express uncertainty and choice using may, might, and can with simple reasons. You will express goals using hope to, want to, and would like to, and you will describe past plans and real outcomes using planned vs actual result language.
LESSON 11 – Talking About Future Plans and Intentions
LESSON OUTCOME
You will describe upcoming activities using going to and present continuous, and ask and answer questions about when plans will happen.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences about:
Your plans for the next week
LESSON 12 – Talking About Possibilities and Choices
LESSON OUTCOME
You will talk about possibilities using may, might, and can, and explain simple reasons for decisions using because.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences about:
Possible plans for the near future
LESSON 13 – Talking About Hopes and Simple Goals
LESSON OUTCOME
You will express hopes and goals using hope to, want to, and would like to with verb + to infinitive structures, and explain why your goals are important.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences about:
Your goals for the next year
LESSON 14 – Talking About Past Plans and Results
LESSON OUTCOME
You will explain a past plan and what really happened using linking language such as but I couldn’t… and so I decided to… to show results clearly.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences describing:
A plan that changed and why
LESSON 15 – Review – Plans, Goals, and Possibilities
LESSON OUTCOME
You will integrate future plans, possibilities, goals, and one past plan outcome into a short coherent overview that shows improved confidence and control.
HOMEWORK
Write 10–12 sentences about:
Your future plans and one past plan that changed
WEEK 4 – Present Perfect: Experiences, Recent Activities, and Change
WEEKLY OUTCOME
You will start using the present perfect to talk about experiences without focusing on time, then connect it to past simple to add details through follow-up questions. You will describe recent actions using just, already, and yet, and explain change and progress using the present perfect with change verbs and simple comparison structures.
LESSON 16 – Talking About Experiences Using Have / Has (Introduction to Present Perfect)
LESSON OUTCOME
You will talk about life experiences using have/has + past participle and ask experience-based questions like Have you ever…? with clear, simple answers.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences about:
Things you have done and have never done
LESSON 17 – Asking Follow-Up Questions About Experiences
LESSON OUTCOME
You will maintain short experience conversations by opening with present perfect and then asking past simple questions for details so your interaction feels natural and complete.
HOMEWORK
Write a short dialogue (10–12 lines) using:
Present perfect + past simple
LESSON 18 – Talking About Recent Activities
LESSON OUTCOME
You will give short updates about today’s tasks using present perfect with just, already, and yet, responding to simple questions about what is done and what is not done.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences about:
Things you have done today
LESSON 19 – Describing Changes Over Time
LESSON OUTCOME
You will describe development using the present perfect with change verbs such as improve and change, explaining one skill that has improved and one routine that has changed recently.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences describing:
Changes in your life or work
LESSON 20 – Review – Experiences, Changes, and Recent Activities
LESSON OUTCOME
You will integrate experiences, recent actions, and change into a coherent spoken interaction, using present perfect and past simple accurately to tell a clear progress story.
HOMEWORK
Write 10–12 sentences reflecting on:
Your experiences and progress so far
WEEK 5 – Final Instructional Week (Lessons 46–50)
WEEKLY OUTCOME
You will polish key A2 communication skills for real situations by making polite requests, giving advice, expressing preferences, and talking about future plans. You will finish with a final integration lesson where you bring together past experiences, routines, preferences, advice, and future plans in a structured A2 speaking performance.
LESSON 21 – Making Requests and Asking for Help Politely
LESSON OUTCOME
You will make polite requests and ask for help using common A2 structures in everyday, academic, and workplace situations, and respond appropriately with clear polite language.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 polite requests for different situations.
LESSON 22 – Giving Advice Using Should / Shouldn’t
LESSON OUTCOME
You will give simple advice using should and shouldn’t in personal, academic, and workplace contexts, focusing on clear modal structures and practical language.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences giving advice for common problems.
LESSON 23 – Expressing Preferences and Making Simple Choices
LESSON OUTCOME
You will express preferences and make choices using common A2 structures such as I prefer and I like… better than…, supporting your choices in clear, natural sentences.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences about your preferences.
LESSON 24 – Talking About Future Plans (Revision: Going to)
LESSON OUTCOME
You will talk about future plans using going to with clear time references, producing multiple plans in personal and professional contexts.
HOMEWORK
Write 8–10 sentences about future plans.
LESSON 25 – Final A2 Speaking and Communication Review
LESSON OUTCOME
You will demonstrate overall A2 speaking competence by integrating past experiences, routines, preferences, advice, and future plans in structured conversations, asking and answering questions with a partner.
HOMEWORK
Personal reflection:
Write 10–12 sentences about your English journey at A2 level.
Pricing
$100 - Onetime