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A2 Conversation

MAYURIE ODAYAN
AGENDA
Introduction​
Your experience learning English
​Oral assessment A2
​Reading test
Nice to meet you !

Tell me more about yourself and why you are studying English.

1. What do you like to do in your free time?


2. Why do you want to learn English?

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Your past study experience.

Learning styles are personal. Reading, conversation, grammar and games: What do you like most?

1. Tell me about your experience studying English. When was it? Where and with
whom?

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Goal setting.
To reach your goals, short but regular self study sessions and 2-5 live lessons per week is ideal

1. The more frequently you study, the better. How much time do you have for self study
and lessons?

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Your oral assessment.
A2 students need between 100 and 150 hours of study. Let's test your A2 speaking.
1.(Low A2) Tell me about the place where you live (apartment, house, etc.) and your
hometown.
2.(High A2+) Where did you go on your last summer vacation? Have you ever been to the
US?

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Reading activity

Your goals
Before you start studying, answer these questions: Why do you learn English? What do you want to do with the
language? When do you want to do this? Now set a learning goal, for example: “In May, I need to speak with my
boss from Ireland.”
How to learn a language
When you learn a language, you have to study grammar and vocabulary and practice reading, listening and writing.
But the most important thing is speaking. Speaking and using language is important for remembering.
Your study progress
With good study habits, you can learn English quickly. It is good to meet a tutor twice a week, but it is much better to
meet a tutor 3 or 4 times a week. You will remember more as you use English more often.

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