English For Everyone Level 1 Practice Book

Even the best tool fails if used incorrectly. Watch out for these pitfalls:

Mistake #1: Writing in pen. Always use a pencil. You will make mistakes. Erasing allows you to reuse exercises later for review.

Mistake #2: Skipping the listening exercises. If you only do the writing, you are learning to read English, not speak it. The audio is non-negotiable.

Mistake #3: Moving on too fast. You finish a page, check the answer key, and see you got 9/10 correct. You move to the next page. Stop. Review the one you got wrong until you understand why it was wrong. Re-read the corresponding lesson in the Course Book.

Mistake #4: Not using the answer key correctly. Do not put the answer key next to you while you work. Close the back of the book. Finish the entire exercise. Then check. Peeking ruins the "testing effect" which is proven to enhance memory.

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The English for Everyone Level 1 Practice Book is a comprehensive, visually-driven workbook designed for adult beginners starting their English language journey. Part of the best-selling series by DK, this book focuses on building a solid foundation through practical exercises that mirror real-life situations. Core Learning Areas

The Practice Book is structured to reinforce four primary language skills while focusing on foundational grammar and vocabulary: english for everyone level 1 practice book

DKL English for Everyone - Level 1 Beginner SE (Course Book)


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.


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. Even the best tool fails if used incorrectly

Exercise 1: Vocabulary Match Match the word from the story with the correct picture description.

Exercise 2: Fill in the Blanks (Am / Is / Are) Complete the sentences using the verb "to be."

Exercise 3: True or False? Read the sentences. Write T for True or F for False.

Exercise 4: Sentence Building Put the words in the correct order to make a sentence.


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. Exercise 2:

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