Lower Beginner – Level 2

About Course
This course runs from Tuesday, October 28, 2025 — Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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Course Overview
This course builds a strong foundation to help you confidently express simple ideas. Instead of focusing only on grammar or communication, it combines both through practical learning and peer interaction. You won’t need perfect sentences—just a basic understanding and willingness to express yourself. Interacting with students of different levels will support and challenge your growth.
What will you learn?
You’ll master English grammar basics through conversation activities. Practice talking about yourself, others, and everyday topics using common vocabulary and the “verb to be.” The course includes useful expressions and explores communication skills. By the end of 12 lessons, you’ll feel confident using all your resources to share ideas with classmates and your teacher.
Outline
Unit |
Unit description |
1 |
Orientation & Present Simple – Verb to Do (affirmative form) – “I do” and “You do” |
2 |
Present Simple – Verb to Do (negative form) – “We do not” and “They do not” |
3 |
Present Simple – Verb to Do (interrogative form) – “Do we?” and “Do you?” |
4 |
Present Simple – Verb to Do (third person singular) – “He / She / It does” |
5 |
Interrogative words – “When / Where / What / Who / Why / How” |
6 |
Adverbs of frequency – “Always / Usually / Sometimes / Never.” |
7 |
Asking about countable and uncountable nouns – “How much is it?” / “How many do you need?” |
8 |
Object Pronouns – “Me / You / Him / Her / It / Us / Them” |
9 |
Comparing “want something” versus “want to do” |
10 |
Commands – “Listen and learn.” |
11 |
Conditional Statement – “If you are tired, take a break.” |
12 |
Test your skills (Review) |
Course Content
Level 2
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Unit 1
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Unit 2
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Unit 3
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Unit 4
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Unit 5
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Unit 6
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Unit 7
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Unit 8
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Unit 9
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Unit 10
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Unit 11
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Unit 12