By the end of the course students will be able to
spell his/her name, surname, address or other personal details.
establish basic social contact by using the simplest everyday forms of greetings and farewells; introductions; saying please, thank you, sorry etc.
recognize familiar names, words and very basic phrases in the most common everyday situations like giving and asking personal details such as name, nationality, age, profession, marital status etc.
describe him/herself, what he/she does, where he/she lives etc.
ask and answer simple questions about themselves and other people, where they live, what they do, things they have etc.
use simple phrases and very simple sentences to describe his/her family or people he/she knows.
ask and answer simple questions about likes, dislikes, preferences about vacations.
produce simple phrases to describe a place.
interact in a simple way to talk about necessities and needs in the context of shopping.
link words or group of words with very basic linear connectors like “and”, “because”, or “so”.
handle numbers, quantities and cost.