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English A1 Writing Exercises

Basic Writing Skills

This page is for people who are new to learning English. It helps you improve your A1 writing skills with short and fun exercises. At this level, students use simple sentences and learn new words. Writing exercises help you remember grammar rules. They also help you talk with others. Many new learners feel afraid of making mistakes. But with practice, you can gain confidence. A1 students often work on daily routines, basic feelings, and common words. Our goal is to help you practice in an interesting way.

What Is the Writing Exercise and How to Watch the Video

In this exercise, you will watch a silent video. The video is 30 to 60 seconds long. There is no sound and no text in the video. You must watch the video with your eyes. In the video, you see a person doing a morning routine. You see a city view. You see a person drinking coffee. You see the person reading a book. You also see the person feeling happy and saying goodbye. These scenes help you think of the words: "morning", "city", "coffee", "book", "happy", and "goodbye". When you watch the video, look at the person’s actions and facial expressions. Watch the video carefully. You can watch it one time. You can also watch it two times if you need. If you miss any details, you can watch the video again. This way, you learn to understand what happens without any sound.

Automatic Evaluation with the Essay Module

After you watch the silent video, you will do a writing exercise with the Essay Module. The system will ask you to write what you saw in the video using simple English sentences. For example, you can write: "I wake up in the morning. I see a city. I drink coffee. I read a book. I feel happy. I say goodbye." These simple sentences are enough for A1 level. The goal is to write about the video correctly and include the key words.

The system will check your writing automatically. It will look for the words "morning", "city", "coffee", "book", "happy", and "goodbye". You will get points for each word you use. If you write all these words, you get more points. The system also forgives small mistakes. This means if you make a small spelling error, you do not lose all your points. If you want, you can try your writing again. You may have a retry option. This helps you improve your writing.

Overall Exercise and More Practice

This exercise is called "English A1 Writing Exercises." It is a new way to practice writing for beginners. First, you watch a silent video. The video has no sound and no text. You must use your eyes to understand the video. Then, you write in simple English what you see. The exercise helps you learn to use new words and to make simple sentences.

After you finish your writing, the system shows you which words you used correctly and which words you missed. It also gives you a score. The score tells you how well you did. The system may show special feedback messages based on your score. This feedback helps you know what to practice more. With this information, you learn your strengths and your weak points.

Learning a language is fun when you use simple, clear, and practical methods. This exercise shows that learning English does not have to be boring. You can practice by watching a video and writing about what you see. As you practice more, your vocabulary grows. You will also learn to write more fluent and correct sentences. Remember, practice is very important. Keep writing every day. Try to write a little bit every time.

With regular practice and feedback, you will see that your English writing becomes better and better. You will gain confidence in your writing. You can also use the skills you learn here in other areas, like speaking, reading, and listening. For example, you can watch more silent videos and write about them. This will help you use English in real life. Practice and motivation are the keys to success.

After you finish this exercise, you can use your experience on other platforms. You can also use it in real-life conversations and writing tasks. This exercise is a strong step from A1 level to higher levels. Keep practicing, and you will improve your English every day.