Grammar Exercises: 220+ Interactive English Practice – A1
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66 lessons| Lesson | Exercises | Level | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
1. Positive and negative | 8 | A1 | Start |
2. Questions and short answers | 10 | A1 | Start |
3. Can / can’t, could / couldn’t for ability | 7 | A1 | Start |
4. Comparative adjectives | 6 | A1 | Start |
5. Countable and uncountable nouns; a/an, some, any | 7 | A1 | Start |
6. Adverbs of frequency | 8 | A1 | Start |
7. Adverbs of frequency; question words | 9 | A1 | Start |
8. The, a / an, some; this / that / these / those | 4 | A1 | Start |
9. Be and have got | 5 | A1 | Start |
10. Be, possessives and pronouns | 8 | A1 | Start |
11. Can and adverbs | 6 | A1 | Start |
12. Comparative adjectives | 5 | A1 | Start |
13. Comparatives | 6 | A1 | Start |
14. Present simple and present continuous | 7 | A1 | Start |
15. Going to | 6 | A1 | Start |
16. Going to (2) | 6 | A1 | Start |
17. Have got and articles | 7 | A1 | Start |
18. Have to | 6 | A1 | Start |
19. Have to (2) | 6 | A1 | Start |
20. How much / how many, much / many / a lot of, a few / a little | 6 | A1 | Start |
1. Positive and negative
A18 exercises
Start2. Questions and short answers
A110 exercises
Start3. Can / can’t, could / couldn’t for ability
A17 exercises
Start4. Comparative adjectives
A16 exercises
Start5. Countable and uncountable nouns; a/an, some, any
A17 exercises
Start6. Adverbs of frequency
A18 exercises
Start7. Adverbs of frequency; question words
A19 exercises
Start8. The, a / an, some; this / that / these / those
A14 exercises
Start9. Be and have got
A15 exercises
Start10. Be, possessives and pronouns
A18 exercises
Start11. Can and adverbs
A16 exercises
Start12. Comparative adjectives
A15 exercises
Start13. Comparatives
A16 exercises
Start14. Present simple and present continuous
A17 exercises
Start15. Going to
A16 exercises
Start16. Going to (2)
A16 exercises
Start17. Have got and articles
A17 exercises
Start18. Have to
A16 exercises
Start19. Have to (2)
A16 exercises
Start20. How much / how many, much / many / a lot of, a few / a little
A16 exercises
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A1 Beginner English Lessons
Start your English learning journey with A1 beginner lessons. Build foundational skills with basic phrases and survival English for absolute beginners.
What You'll Learn
- Basic phrases for greetings, introductions, and survival English
- Simple present tense and common verbs for everyday communication
- Essential foundational vocabulary (500-700 words)
- Numbers, dates, and time expressions for daily needs
- Basic questions and answers in familiar situations
Time Estimate: Typically 2-3 months with regular practice (2-3 lessons per week)
Skills You'll Master
Can understand basic phrases, introduce yourself, and ask simple questions about familiar topics using foundational skills
Ready for more? A2 lessons introduce past tense, more complex sentences, and everyday conversations
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