A2.1 – English for Adults

Our A2.1 course, the first sublevel of A2 according to the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference), is designed for adults who have completed A1 or have a basic foundation in English and want to improve their fluency and expand their ability to handle everyday situations with more independence.

Who is it for?

  • Adults who have completed A1.2 or have a basic foundation in English.
  • Learners who want to communicate more confidently in everyday and travel situations.
  • Those aiming to progress toward a pre-intermediate level (A2).

Course Objectives:

By the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Communicate more confidently about everyday activities, plans, and experiences.
  • Talk about past events and future intentions using different tenses.
  • Handle practical situations like making arrangements, asking for help, and dealing with simple problems.
  • Understand and give simple directions, instructions, and explanations.
  • Expand their vocabulary to describe personal experiences, preferences, and routines.
  • Read and write simple texts like short emails, messages, and personal stories.

Topics & Functions:

  • Daily life: Describing routines, chores, and personal habits.
  • Travel and holidays: Talking about past trips, making travel arrangements, asking for information.
  • Social interactions: Making invitations, accepting/refusing politely, making small talk.
  • Work basics: Talking about jobs, responsibilities, and simple work situations.
  • Shopping and services: Solving problems, making exchanges or complaints.
  • Health and lifestyle: Describing symptoms, giving basic advice.
  • Future plans: Talking about intentions, schedules, and arrangements.

Grammar:

  • Past Simple & Past Continuous (describing past events).
  • Present Continuous for future arrangements.
  • Future forms (going to, will for decisions).
  • Comparatives & superlatives (review and expand).
  • Modal verbs (must, should, have to).
  • Quantifiers (a lot, a few, enough, too much/too many).
  • Linking words (because, but, so, then).

Vocabulary:

  • Travel and holidays.
  • Social and family life.
  • Work and jobs (basic).
  • Health and the human body (expanded).
  • Shopping, products, and services.
  • Common verbs for daily activities.
  • Adjectives for opinions, feelings, and experiences.

Skills Development:

  • Speaking: Roleplays for invitations, solving problems, making arrangements, and sharing experiences.
  • Listening: Understanding conversations in shops, at work, or while travelling.
  • Reading: Simple emails, notices, stories, and articles on familiar topics.
  • Writing: Short letters, messages, and descriptions of past events or future plans.

Discounts:

  • Family Members (FM): 10% on each student from the same family.
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Dates
1T - 15/9 – 19/12
2T – 8/1 – 27/3
3T – 7/4 – 19/6
Nº of hrs
35 weeks
2h/week (70hh total)
3h/week (105h total)
When
TBC:
Mon / Tues / Wed / Thurs / Fri
Morning - 10:00 - 13:00
Afternoon - 15:00 - 18:00
Evening - 18:00 - 21:00
Base price
70,00 € / month - 95,00 € / month
Discounts for:
Family Members (FM)
Socios/as Club Natació Sabadell (CNS)
What’s included?
Book(s) not included in the price
The folder includes ALL photocopiable materials
Access to FLUP
Places
8
Level test
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Price table for the 2025/2026 academic year – (2h/week)

Registration Std Registration CNS Monthy (Sep-Jun) Std Monthy (Sep-Jun) FM
45,00 € 35,00 € 70,00 € 63,00 €

VAT Included.

Price table for the 2025/2026 academic year – (3h/week)

Registration Std Registration CNS Monthy (Sep-Jun) Std Monthy (Sep-Jun) FM
45,00 € 35,00 € 95,00 € 85,50 €

VAT Included.

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