A1 ESL

ESL A1 (Beginner Level)

A1 is the first level of English on the CEFR scale. At this stage, learners focus on simple communication, essential vocabulary and basic grammar. The goal is to understand and use everyday expressions, introduce yourself and interact in very familiar situations.

This page outlines key A1 skills and links to beginner-friendly practice.


Everyday English (A1)

Basic Phrases

Greetings, introductions, polite expressions and simple conversational exchanges.

Personal Information

Talking about name, age, nationality, family and simple preferences.

Daily Activities

Simple sentences about routine: work, school, meals, hobbies.


Vocabulary for A1

Core Word Sets

Numbers, colours, food, places in town, classroom items and common verbs.

High-Frequency Verbs

“Be”, “have”, “go”, “like” and other essential verbs for beginner communication.


Grammar for A1

Simple Present

Forming basic sentences, negatives and questions.

Articles and Nouns

Using “a”, “an”, “the”, plurals and count/non-count basics.

Pronouns

Personal pronouns, subject and object forms.

Basic Sentence Structure

Word order in simple statements and questions.


Skills Practice

Listening (A1)

Short dialogues, everyday conversations and simple instructions.

Speaking (A1)

Model dialogues, roleplays and guided speaking tasks.

Reading (A1)

Short texts, signs, simple descriptions and basic comprehension questions.

Writing (A1)

Writing simple sentences, short messages and basic forms.


Practical English for Beginners

English for Travel (A1)

Simple phrases for transport, directions, ordering food and booking.

English for Shops and Restaurants

Basic vocabulary for buying items, asking prices and making simple requests.


A1 Resources

Worksheets

Downloadable worksheets for vocabulary, grammar and reading.

Video Lessons

Short, beginner-friendly explanations and listening practice.

Practice Exercises

Quick tasks for sentences, vocabulary and comprehension.


Next Steps

When learners feel confident at A1, they can begin A2, which expands vocabulary, improves grammar accuracy and introduces longer conversations.