A1 İngilizce seviyesi, Avrupa Konseyi tarafından farklı dil seviyeleri için yazılmış bir tanımlama olan Avrupa Dilleri Ortak Çerçeve Programı’nda (CEFR) birinci seviyedir. Bu seviye, günlük konuşma dilinde “başlangıç” olarak adlandırılabilir ve CEFR tarafından da kullanılan resmi seviye tanımlamasıdır; EF SET tarafından da bu şekilde kullanılmaktadır. Pratik olarak A1 öncesi İngilizce seviyesinde olmak mümkündür. İngilizce öğrenmeye başlayan veya önceden İngilizce bilgisi olmayan kişiler A1 öncesi seviyededir.
A1 İngilizce seviyesinde olup olmadığınızı anlamanın en iyi yolu, yüksek kalitedeki standart bir sınava katılmaktır. Aşağıda kurumlarca tanınan ana sınavları ve A1 seviyesini gösteren puanlarını görebilirsiniz:
Test | Score equivalent to the A1 level ¹ |
---|---|
EF SET | 11 – 30 |
TOEFL iBT | n/a |
IELTS | n/a |
TOEIC (R&L) Total | n/a |
Cambridge English Scale | 80 – 99 |
Global Scale of English (Pearson) | n/a |
Her CEFR yeterlilik düzeyi için gerekli minimum dilbilgisi ve kelime bilgisini aşağıda bulabilirsiniz.
● HAVE GOT, positive, negative, question, i.e. I have got blond hair. She has got a car.
● HAVE, i.e. I have breakfast at 8 every day. She has dinner with her family.
● TO BE, i.e. I am, You are, He is, She is, It is, We are, You are, They are
● There is, There are, i.e. There is a book on the table, There are books on the table.
● Present simple for habits and daily routines, i.e. I wake up at 8 every day.
● Present simple with adverbs of frequency: always, never, often, seldom, usually, etc. I usually drink coffee for breakfast. I never drink alcohol.
● Present progressive: actions happening now, i.e. I am working now. She is swimming now.
● Present perfect with since and for, i.e. I have lived alone since 2000. She has studied for the exam for 4 years.
● Present perfect with ever and never, i.e. I have never smoked. Have you ever been to Britain?
● Present perfect with already and yet, i.e. I haven’t been to Europe yet. I have already done that.
● Imperative, i.e. Stand up! Do this!
● Past simple: actions in the past i.e. I worked last night. I didn’t work.
● Past simple of TO BE, i.e. I was, You were, She was, He was, It was, We were, You were, They were
● Past simple: regular and irregular verbs i.e. I visited London in 1998. I went to see a film yesterday.
● All forms
● All forms
● Wish, if only, expressing regrets
● Mixed conditionals in past, present and future
Modals in the past i.e. could have done, may have seen, should have done, could have found
● All forms
● Adverbs of frequency: always, never, often, seldom, usually, etc. I usually drink coffee for breakfast. I never drink alcohol.
● Adjectives vs adverbs, word formation, word order i.e. good vs well, quick vs quickly
● Comparative of adjectives with -er and more i.e. happier, more comfortable
● Superlative of adjectives with -est and the most i.e. the happiest, the most comfortable
● All forms
● All forms
● Personal pronouns i.e. I, he, she, he, it, we you, they
● Possessive pronouns i.e. my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their
● Possessive with ‘s i.e. Paul’s daughter, my sister’s house
● Object pronouns i.e. me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them
● Demonstrative pronouns i.e. that, those, this, these
● Pronouns: something, anything
● All forms
Phrasal verbs
● All forms
● Splitting phrasal verbs i.e. She shut the door up.
Idioms
● All forms