Level 2: Beginner English

Level 2 is aimed at lower-intermediate English speakers, those who have a basic understanding of the language. A lower intermediate speaker might have a slightly more extensive vocabulary and a somewhat better grasp of grammar compared to a basic or beginner learner. They may be able to engage in more extended conversations on familiar topics but still struggle with more complex language structures and advanced vocabulary.

There are 34 weeks in this level, and each week consists of activities that need to be completed. These activities are valuable for those language learners wishing to refine skills and move beyond beginner English level. The activities offer diverse approaches to language acquisition and skill development. Consistent practice and engagement in these activities can lead to gradual refinement and improvement in language proficiency. 

Outcomes

Crosswords:

• Enhanced vocabulary and spelling skills.
• Improved problem-solving and critical thinking abilities.
• Exposure to new words and their definitions. 

Instructions and Vocabulary:

• Improved understanding of common instructions in English.
• Expanded vocabulary related to everyday tasks.
• Enhanced comprehension of how-to guides and directions. 

Drag and Drop:

• Improved digital literacy and computer skills.
• Enhanced vocabulary through interactive exercises.
• Practice in organizing and categorizing information. 

Word Search:

• Strengthened word recognition and spelling skills.
• Increased visual scanning and pattern recognition abilities.
• Exposure to a variety of English words in a fun format. 

Read Aloud:

• Improved pronunciation and fluency in reading.
• Enhanced comprehension of written texts through verbalization.
• Confidence building in reading aloud to others. 

Speak Solo:

• Increased confidence in speaking independently.
• Improved fluency and articulation.
• Practice in expressing thoughts and ideas without assistance. 

Reading for Results:

• Improved ability to extract key information from texts.
• Enhanced reading comprehension for specific purposes.
• Better understanding of texts in different contexts.
• Enhanced comprehension and vocabulary development.
• Improved reading speed and comprehension skills.
• Exposure to different writing styles and genres. 

Spelling:

• Strengthened spelling skills and accuracy.
• Increased familiarity with common spelling patterns.
• Improved written communication skills. 

Listening Comprehensions:

• Enhanced listening skills, including understanding different accents.
• Improved comprehension of spoken English.
• Practice in following and understanding oral instructions. 

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