Everyday topics, real voices
A2 Elementary English
Simple stories, daily routines, and short exchanges. You know the basics — now hear them used naturally. 2,450 reels and counting.
A2 is where your basic vocabulary starts doing real work. You can follow short personal stories — what someone did yesterday, where they live, what they like — when the speaker doesn't rush. The leap from A1 is that you stop processing word by word and start hearing chunks: common phrases, set expressions, the predictable scaffolding of casual talk. Pick clips on familiar topics (food, family, daily routines) so most of the vocabulary is already in your head. The work at A2 is building intuition for how those everyday phrases actually sound when a real person speaks them. Repeat the clips out loud — your own voice doing the chunks helps them stick faster than passive listening alone.