What is language level A2?
- A pupil understands simple sentences and frequently used words about everyday things and can talk about familiar topics in everyday situations.
- He or she can describe things in his or her immediate environment in simple terms
- Pupils use mainly high frequency words and simple sentences, often standard sentences
- The texts are short
- An A2 level language user knows up to 2000 words.
Prerequisites for language level A2
- Previous language knowledge of level A1
- Motivation
- Willingness to learn something new
- Exercise discipline independently
Learning objectives of language level A2
Listen
- Understanding individual sentences with frequently used words
- Understand simple information about people, family, work, local area and shopping.
- Understanding the essence of simple, short and clear announcements
Writing
- Short simple notes or messages
- Ability to write a short personal letter
Speak
- Participate in conversations
- Communication in simple, routine situations
- Uncomplicated, direct exchange on familiar topics and activities
- Conducting a short contact conversation
- Speaking coherently
- Describing one's own family, education, professional activity and other people by simple means.
Read
- Short, simple texts
- Understand advertisements, menus, timetables and essential information in letters.
What does an A2 language course include?
- Achievement of the learning objectives of language level A2
- Expand vocabulary and vocabulary words (up to 2000 words)
- Expand grammar skills
- Apply what you have learned in the form of many different exercises
- Active language and conversation training
- Writing training
- Consolidate the language skills already learned
- Working through and training difficulties
What should language learners be able to do after an A2 language course?
- Mastering the learning objectives of language level A2
- Communicating in simple situations
- Forming, speaking, writing and understanding simple, short sentences about oneself, family and profession.
- Vocabulary up to max. 2000 words
- Ability to continue with language level B1
How long does it take to reach the A2 language level?
- Personal and individual learning speed varies from learner to learner
- Depending on the duration, frequency and intensity of the language course
- Depending on the student's willingness to learn and practise independently
- Duration is on average 120 to 180 lessons
What happens after an A2 language course?
After successfully completing level A2, language learners have various options for continuing:
- Advanced language course at level B1
- Continuing language course to consolidate A2 language skills or to repeat difficult topics
- Registration to a recognized language exam to have your A2 language skills officially certified
- Apply the acquired A2 language skills in everyday life
It is highly recommended to continue with a B1 language course in order to expand your language skills and consolidate what you have learned so far.