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English For Everyone Level 1 Practice — Book

A paper workbook published in 2024 or 2025 would be obsolete without digital integration. The English for Everyone Level 1 Practice Book includes access to a free app (available on iOS and Android) and a website hosting all the audio tracks.

How to use the audio: Each exercise that has a speaker icon next to it corresponds to a track. For example, the book might show a picture of a grocery store and a shopping list. The audio plays a conversation: "I need apples, milk, and bread." You must listen and write down what you hear.

This is invaluable for listening comprehension, which is often the weakest skill for A1 learners. Because English spelling is irregular, listening while reading the answer key helps you connect sounds to letters.

The book mirrors the structure of the English for Everyone Level 1 Course Book. It covers roughly 700–1,000 core vocabulary words and all basic grammar structures. Let’s walk through the major sections. english for everyone level 1 practice book

The final modules introduce jobs (doctor, teacher, engineer) and hobbies (playing guitar, reading, cooking). The exercises here are free-response oriented. You are given a profile of a person (Name: Anna. Job: Chef. Hobby: Cooking.) and must write five sentences about her life. This simulates real-world writing tasks.

Many learners mistakenly buy only the Course Book. While the course book provides excellent visual explanations of grammar and vocabulary, the English for Everyone Level 1 Practice Book is the gym where you build your language muscles.

Published by DK (Dorling Kindersley), known for its highly visual "Scribble" style, this book is designed for absolute beginners (CEFR Level A1). It is aimed at adults and young adults who need to learn English for work, travel, or daily life. A paper workbook published in 2024 or 2025

Unlike traditional textbooks filled with dense paragraphs, this practice book relies on:

Chapter 1: The House This is a blue house. It is a nice house. The house has a red door and two windows. There is a small garden in front of the house. The grass is green. There are yellow flowers in the garden.

Chapter 2: The Family A family lives in the blue house. The family is small. There are three people. The father’s name is David. He is tall. He is a doctor. He has a white car. The mother’s name is Sarah. She is not tall. She is a teacher. She has a book. They have a son. His name is Tom. Tom is ten years old. He is a student. He has a blue bicycle. Unlike traditional grammar workbooks, this practice book is

Chapter 3: The Cat Tom has a pet. It is a cat. The cat is black and white. Its name is Fluffy. Fluffy likes to sleep. The cat sleeps on the bed. The cat sleeps on the sofa. The cat is very lazy. Tom loves his family. He loves his house. He is happy.


Unlike traditional grammar workbooks, this practice book is designed as a direct companion to the Course Book. Its primary feature is using color-coded graphics and illustrations to replace lengthy text explanations, making it accessible to visual learners and absolute beginners.


The book starts with the verb "to be." Instead of memorizing a chart, you are asked to:

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