At the A1 level, you’re like a new recruit in Call of Duty, just starting out on your military journey. You know some basic words and phrases, like “yes sir” and “no sir,” but you’re still learning how to navigate the language battlefield. You might not be able to understand everything yet, but you can communicate your orders and follow basic instructions.
As you progress to A2, you’re starting to build up your combat skills and your language skills. You’re like a seasoned soldier in Call of Duty, taking on more complex missions and gaining experience. You can handle more challenging situations now, like giving commands to your squad or discussing strategy with your fellow soldiers. You might not be a fluent speaker yet, but you’re on the path to becoming a language warrior.
Some examples of A1 and A2-level language tasks include:
A1:
- Greeting someone
- Introducing yourself
- Following basic commands
- Asking for help
- Giving simple information
A2:
- Describing your role in combat
- Talking about your interests and hobbies
- Giving and receiving orders
- Discussing tactics and strategy
- Expressing opinions on familiar topics
So, whether you’re a new recruit or a seasoned soldier, mastering the language battlefield takes practice and dedication. Keep leveling up your language skills, and who knows – maybe you’ll become the next Captain Price of language learning.
Now that you have a better understanding of the CEFR Levels and where you currently stand in your language proficiency, it’s time to take the next step in your learning journey.
Enroll in a study course to improve your skills and reach your language goals. Whether you’re just starting out at the A1 level or pushing towards C2 mastery, there are courses available to help you reach your full potential.
Don’t wait – sign up today and become a language warrior!