General KnowledgeFollowing the A1 level, the learner must be able to: ✓ Respond to simple questions about himself, where he lives, people he knows ✓ and the things he has, and ask ✓ Intervene with simple statements in areas that concern him or her ✓ are familiar with, and respond well. ✓ Including: ✓ Say basic greetings ✓ Say yes, no, sorry, please forgive ✓ Make simple purchases (using gestures) ✓ Ask and tell the date, time and date ✓ Fill out a simple form (name, address, nationality, marital status) ✓ Write a simple postcard
Listen to: ✓ Can understand familiar words and very basic phrases concerning of himself, of his family, and immediate concrete surroundings when people speak slowly and clearly
Read: ✓ Can recognize familiar words, words and very simple sentences, for example on notices and posters or in catalogues.
Spoken: ✓ Can use simple phrases and sentences to describe his place of residence and the people he knows. ✓ Take part in a conversation ✓ Can interact in a simple way provided the other person is prepared to repeat or to rephrase more slowly and help formulate what he is trying to say. ✓ Can ask simple questions on familiar topics or matters that he immediately need and respond
Write: ✓ Afraid to write a short, simple postcard, for example, a holiday. ✓ Can wear forms with personal details, for example entering his name, his nationality, and address on a hotel registration form.
Scope: ✓ The learner has a basic repertoire of words and simple phrases related in particular concrete situations. ✓ Consistency ✓ It can link words or groups of words with very basic connectors such that "and" or "then".