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Elementary
A2

Summer Holidays

This A2 lesson teaches students how to compare holiday destinations using comparative and superlative forms. Learners discuss travel preferences, study useful holiday vocabulary, and practise phrases for comparing price, climate, culture, and travel time. They also complete a role-play to choose the best destination together.

Restaurants

This lesson is a practical A2 resource that guides students through a complete restaurant visit in English. It combines useful vocabulary, polite functional phrases, grammar practice, and a role-play task, which makes the learning feel realistic and engaging.

Networking

This lesson teaches professional networking in English. Students practise introductions, elevator pitches, follow-up questions, small talk, and arranging future contact. Activities include vocabulary practice, useful phrases, grammar drills, and a role play between a marketing manager and product designer. 

Complaints

This is an excellent A2 lesson on making polite complaints in real-world situations like shops and phone calls. It integrates key vocabulary, functional phrases, question forms, and a role-play, providing balanced practice for speaking and listening

Making Appointments

Learners practise key scheduling vocabulary, polite question forms, and useful business phrases for checking availability, agreeing on times, and changing plans. The lesson also includes a two-part role-play using diary schedules and rescheduling scenarios.

Film and TV

This lesson teaches students how to discuss films and TV in English. Learners practise giving opinions, describing plots, making recommendations, agreeing or disagreeing politely, and using review vocabulary. Activities include gap-fill exercises, useful phrases, grammar drills, and a role play about recommending a fictional series.

Meetings

This A2 lesson teaches simple English for work meetings. Students learn key vocabulary such as agenda, minutes, chair, action, absent, vote and break. They practise useful phrases for starting meetings, checking understanding, agreeing, disagreeing, moving to the next topic and closing. The lesson ends with a role play about a short team meeting and homework practice.

Conferance Calls

This lesson teaches learners how to manage conference calls clearly and politely. It covers joining meetings, fixing sound or video problems, asking people to repeat, giving short work updates, and ending calls professionally. Activities include vocabulary gap-fills, matching tasks, grammar practice, useful phrases, role play, and homework.

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Going to the doctor

This lesson teaches professional networking in English. Students practise introductions, elevator pitches, follow-up questions, small talk, and arranging future contact. Activities include vocabulary practice, useful phrases, grammar drills, and a role play between a marketing manager and product designer. 

Technical Support

This A2 lesson teaches students how to describe technical problems clearly, ask for help politely, and follow troubleshooting instructions in English. Learners practise useful vocabulary, support-call phrases, polite question forms, and role-play an IT helpdesk conversation to solve urgent problems with clear, professional communication.

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