Episode 1-CEFR A2 Elementary Vocabulary and Practice for; Because, Usually, A bit, Near, Everything
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This lesson is for: A2 Elementary
This lesson is designed for A2 (Elementary) learners. If you already know the basics and want to start connecting your ideas, describing your daily life, and handling simple conversations with more confidence, this is the perfect session for you.
In this video, we learn five key words:
BECAUSE – to give reasons and explain yourself
USUALLY – to talk about habits and routines
A BIT – to describe small amounts or modify adjectives
NEAR – to talk about location and proximity
EVERYTHING – to refer to 'all things' in a situation
Watch, listen, repeat, and start using these words today!
BECAUSE. You can use it in the following ways: To give a reason for your opinion. For example: "I like living here because it's very peaceful." To explain why you did something. Like this: "I went to the shop early because I wanted to avoid the crowds." To answer a question starting with "Why". You could say: "I'm studying English because I want a better job."
USUALLY. You can use it in the following ways: To talk about your daily habits. For instance: "I usually have a coffee and toast for breakfast." To describe what happens in a general situation. Like this: "The train is usually on time, but this morning it was late." To ask about someone else's typical routine. For example: "What time do you usually finish work?"
A BIT. You can use it in the following ways: To describe a small amount of something. For example: "Would you like a bit more cake?" To modify an adjective, meaning 'slightly'. Like this: "This tea is a bit too hot. I'll wait for it to cool down." To talk about a short period of time. You could say: "I'm going to rest for a bit before we go out."
NEAR. You can use it in the following ways: To describe a short distance to a place. For example: "I love my flat because it's near the park." To give simple directions. You might say: "The supermarket is near the cinema, just around the corner." To talk about a point in time. Like this: "My birthday is near Christmas, so I often get combined presents."
EVERYTHING. You can use it in the following ways: To talk about 'all' the things in your life or a situation. For instance: "I told my friend everything about my new job." To ask if someone is okay. Like this: "You look worried. Is everything alright?" To describe a general state. For example: "Don't worry, everything is going to be fine."
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