The document provides an overview of the skills and topics covered at an A1 English language proficiency level. It lists key listening, speaking, reading and writing skills including understanding basic instructions and questions, engaging in short conversations, reading short texts, and writing short messages. Example topics covered include personal information, daily activities, preferences, transportation in cities, future travel plans, holidays, counting nouns, and meals. Verb tenses including present, past, future, and perfect are reviewed alongside common irregular verbs.
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
PPA STARTER
1. Idioma: English Nivel: A1 Starter
SKILLS: Listening: comprende información, instrucciones puntuales, preguntas y expresiones orales y académicas. Comprende la idea general de una descripción oral cotidiana o de su entorno.
Comprende la idea general de una narración, sí es con vocabulario conocido. Sigue atentamente las indicaciones del docente en una actividad. Reconoce per
Speaking: responde a preguntas personales como nombre e información general. Describe su entorno. Pregunta y responde sobre acciones, gustos y preferencias.
Responde con frases cortas a preguntas sencillas de su entorno social y académico. Mantiene una conversación sencilla de un tema conocido.
Reading: identifica la acción, personajes y entorno en textos narrativos. Comprende instrucciones escritas para llevar a cabo actividades académicas.
Puede extraer información general y específica de un texto corto, en un lenguaje sencillo. Identifica la idea general de un texto escrito de carácter académ
Writing: describe con frases cortas personas, lugares, objetos o hechos relacionados con temas y situaciones que le son familiares. Escribe mensajes cortos
relacionados con su entorno inmediato utilizando vocabulario adecuado. Elaza frases y oraciones usando conectores que expresan secuencia.
Tense Subject Vocabulary Verbs Grammar
Infinitive (to)
Simple Present General review List of vocabulary -review- List of verbs -review- Review with verbs an vocabulary list
The sentence in simple present
Comparisons
What is an "Irregular Verb"?
Talking about my past life List of vocabulary -review- The 10 most useful irregular verbs The 10 most useful irregular verbs
Past Tense " What I think I was" "ed" or irregular? There is, there are
Is, are, was, were There was, there were
Shower, breakfast, food, wear, To wear, to drink, to eat, to take,
Simple Present ¡ Oops, I did it again ! wash, beverages, bus, cab, van, to wash, to clean, to make Do - Does
Past Tense stuff, places list, Don't - Doesn't
Adverbs:always, sometimes, often, neverThe 10 most useful irregular verbs What, where, how + much, many
To go, to ride, to use, to drive
Simple Present The way my city used Transportation, train, subway, car, bike List of verbs+ Did
Past Tense to move Connectors: most useful The 10 most useful irregular verbs Didn't
when, why, who
river, valley, countryside, beach, lake To book, to pay, to buy, to take I have to…
Simple Future I will take vacations snow peak, range, country, overseas, to go, to say good bye Adjectives
tent, hut, cabine, hotel, hostal Nouns
Simple Present Safari, snap hunting, wild animals, To enjoy, to make a line, to take a photo I have to…
Past Tense I will go to Kenia races, blacks and white ones, To go, to travel, to visit, to buy, to see I need to…
Simple future foreigne people, apartheid, to apply, to do, to make, to prepare Adjectives
human rights to save money, Nouns
2. Tense Subject Vocabulary Verbs Grammar
Bank, credit, savig account, ATM, To be
Simple future I will save money check, Mall, supermarket, shop, List of verbs Will
Immediate future restaurant, The 10 most useful irregular verbs Going to = gonna
To be
Simple Present I will save money because I need Airport, check-in, check-out, luggage, List of verbs Going to… because…
Immediate future to buy the ticket to Sidney baggage, passport, travel agency, The 10 most useful irregular verbs
embassy, consulate, hotel, hostal
Simple Present To be, to dance, to party, to enjoy
Past Tense Shall we dance? Ball room, dance floor, party, disco, List of verbs Modal verbs: can, may, shall
Immediate future summer time, friend, girlfriend, boyfriend The 10 most useful irregular verbs could, might
roommate, classmate
Simple Present To be, to give, to buy, to do, to make
Past Tense ¡ I t must be love ! Saint Valentine's day, love, like, List of verbs, to hug, to kiss, to give, Modal verbs: should, will, would
Immediate future present, gift, feelings, The 10 most useful irregular verbs must, ought to
Simple Present Story, fary tale, tale, book, To be, to read, to write, to lecture
Past Tense Once upon a time… and there were library, be quite, silence please, List of verbs There was, there were
Immediate future three little pigs that… lecturer, paper The 10 most useful irregular verbs
Simple Present To be Count nouns
Past Tense Nouns: count or non count? Classification of them List of verbs Non count nouns
Immediate future The 10 most useful irregular verbs
Too many, too much
Menu, drinks, beverages, meal, dinner, Have + have been
Present perfect Have you eaten? lunch, snack, sea food, meat, fish, Has + has been Have + past participle
vegetables, fruits, junk food. List of verbs Has + past participle
The 10 most useful irregular verbs
Have Have + past participle
Past perfect "One hundred of solitude" was All vocabulary list Has Has + past participle
written by Gabriel García Márquez List of verbs Had + past participle
The 10 most useful irregular verbs