Albanian A1 – Starter Level
Start Your Journey in Albanian!- Learn the basics: greetings, numbers, and simple sentences.
- Build confidence in everyday conversations.
- Perfect for travelers, beginners, and expats in Albania or Kosovo.
This A2-level course consists of a total of 60 academic hours, divided into 24 thematic lessons and 8 revision units. Its goal is to expand students‘ language skills beyond the beginner level, reinforcing all four core competencies:
Reading & Comprehension| Speaking | Writing | Grammar Knowledge
The topics reflect real-life situations from personal, social, cultural, and practical contexts, encouraging learners to communicate in Albanian with greater confidence and clarity.
Structure of the Revision Units
After every 3–4 lessons, a revision unit is conducted where students:
Consolidate learned vocabulary and grammar structures
Practice integrated exercises across the four language skills
Reflect on their progress and receive personalized feedback
Childhood holidays, favorite activities, and a typical Sunday routine.
Birthdays, parties, graduations – how to talk about memorable events and write postcards or invitations.
Real and imaginary adventures in nature. Describing experiences and necessary equipment.
Literary preferences, well-known Albanian authors, book fairs, and the debate between physical and digital books.
Belief in horoscopes, personality traits by zodiac sign, and their influence on daily life.
Friendship, love, and social relationships – both real and virtual – through personal stories.
Parties, dancing, song lyrics, and the influence of music on everyday life.
Volunteering, mutual aid, and taking action to contribute to society.
Reflections on passions, collections, and what holds the most value for us.
The role of teachers, early school memories, and emotional connections to education.
Understanding and applying road safety rules, using emergency tools, and describing real-life situations.
Dialogues about buying a car, describing your vehicle, and first driving experiences.
Epic tales and inherited stories, focusing on Gjergj Elez Alia and narrative language structures.
Traditional and modern fashion, describing personal style and clothing vocabulary.
How to make a reservation, express hotel-related needs, and communicate clearly.
Favorite shows, describing TV programs, and discussions about visual media.
Events like earthquakes and floods, their impact, and how people respond.
Healthy lifestyle habits, balanced nutrition, and expressing opinions on personal routines.
The extended family and relationships with relatives. Using family trees in context.
The education system, describing levels of schooling, and personal academic journeys.
Real-life situations during power outages, alternative energy sources, and raising awareness about energy saving.
Public figures, cultural comparisons, and descriptions of places and landscapes.
Discussions about personal goals, motivations, and advice on future planning.
Ideas about the future, the role of technology, and environmental challenges.