A2 Elementary Daily English Program
Daily English Program
Elementary Digital Course
✨ A2 Elementary β€’ Daily Speaking Confidence

Speak about your day, places, food, shopping, and abilities.

This A2 program helps learners use English in real daily life. Students practice routines, common places, food, shopping conversations, present simple, there is/there are, prepositions, and can/cannot.

Interactive A2 Lessons

Read, listen, speak, and answer one question at a time.

Lesson 1

Present Simple & Daily Routines

Use the present simple to talk about habits, routines, facts, and things you do every day.

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πŸ›οΈ
I wake up at 7.Daily routine action.
🏫
She goes to school.He/She/It usually adds -s.
πŸŒ™
They sleep early.No -s with they/we/you/I.

Grammar Rules

I/You/We/They + verb: I eat breakfast.

He/She/It + verb + s/es: She eats breakfast.

Negative: I do not like coffee. / He does not play tennis.

Conversation

A: What do you do every morning?
B: I wake up at seven and eat breakfast.
A: Does your brother go to school?
B: Yes, he goes to school at eight.
Mini-Game: Present Simple Quiz
Lesson 2

Places + There Is / There Are

Use there is and there are to say that something exists in a place.

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πŸͺ
There is a shop.One place or one thing.
🏫πŸ₯
There are two buildings.Two or more things.
πŸ›‹οΈ
There is a sofa.Describe a room.

Explanation

Use there is with one thing: There is a bank.

Use there are with many things: There are three restaurants.

Question: Is there a supermarket? / Are there any parks?

Conversation

A: Is there a pharmacy near here?
B: Yes, there is. It is next to the bank.
A: Are there any restaurants?
B: Yes, there are two restaurants.
Mini-Game: There Is / There Are Quiz
Lesson 3

Prepositions: In / On / At

Use prepositions to say where something is or when something happens.

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πŸ“¦
in the boxInside a space.
πŸ“š
on the tableOn a surface.
🏫
at schoolAt a point or place.

Rules

in: in a room, in a city, in the morning.

on: on the table, on Monday, on the wall.

at: at home, at school, at 7 o’clock.

Conversation

A: Where is your bag?
B: It is on the chair.
A: Where do you study?
B: I study at school in the morning.
Mini-Game: In / On / At Quiz
Lesson 4

Food, Shopping & Simple Conversations

Learn polite phrases for restaurants, cafΓ©s, markets, and shops.

πŸ›’
πŸ”
I would like...Use for polite orders.
πŸ’΅
How much is it?Ask for the price.
πŸ›οΈ
Can I have this?Buy something politely.

Useful Sentences

I would like a sandwich, please.

Can I have a bottle of water?

How much is this shirt?

Do you have a smaller size?

Conversation

Customer: Hello. Can I have a coffee, please?
Seller: Sure. Small or large?
Customer: Large, please. How much is it?
Seller: It is three dollars.
Mini-Game: Shopping English Quiz
Lesson 5

Can / Cannot for Ability

Use can to talk about things you are able to do. Use cannot or can’t for things you are not able to do.

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🏊
I can swim.Ability.
πŸš—
She can drive.Can does not change.
🎸
He cannot play guitar.No ability.

Rules

Positive: I can speak English.

Negative: I cannot speak French. / I can’t speak French.

Question: Can you cook? Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.

Conversation

A: Can you speak English?
B: Yes, I can speak a little English.
A: Can your sister swim?
B: No, she can’t, but she can dance.
Mini-Game: Can / Cannot Quiz
Good job!
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