A2 Elementary English Worksheets (Free PDF)

Printable worksheets for elementary learners. Past simple, adjectives, comparatives, prepositions, and more. Download as PDF — no sign-up needed.

What will I practise with A2 elementary worksheets?

A2 Elementary is the second level on the CEFR scale. Learners at this stage can handle routine tasks and short social exchanges. Grammar becomes more varied: you move from the present tense into the past, start comparing things with adjectives, and form a wider range of questions. These worksheets bridge the gap between absolute beginner and intermediate study.

Every worksheet on this page includes a grammar reference box, controlled exercises, and an open writing task. Answer keys are included so you can self-mark. All pages are formatted for A4 paper and print cleanly without wasting ink on backgrounds.

After printing, explore the A2 elementary interactive games to practise the same points digitally. You can also browse all worksheet categories or visit the practice hub for online exercises.

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Past Simple Worksheet (Coming soon)

Regular and irregular verbs in past simple, negative sentences, yes/no questions, and a short paragraph about last weekend using past time expressions.

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Adjectives Worksheet (Coming soon)

Describe people, places, and objects using common adjectives. Order adjectives before nouns, practise opposites, and write descriptions of people you know.

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Comparatives and Superlatives Worksheet (Coming soon)

Form comparative and superlative adjectives (bigger, the biggest; more expensive, the most expensive). Complete sentences comparing cities, animals, and everyday objects.

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Question Formation Worksheet (Coming soon)

Form questions using do/does/did and Wh- words. Unscramble question words, write questions for given answers, and practise a short interview dialogue.

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Prepositions Worksheet (Coming soon)

Prepositions of time (at, on, in), place (next to, between, opposite), and movement (to, through, past). Fill in gaps and describe a map using the target prepositions.

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Plural Nouns Worksheet (Coming soon)

Regular plurals (-s, -es, -ies) and irregular plurals (child/children, tooth/teeth, person/people). Spot errors in sentences and write your own examples.

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Can / Can’t Worksheet (Coming soon)

Use can and can’t to express ability and permission. Multiple-choice exercises, sentence completion, and a short paragraph describing your own abilities.

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Have Got Worksheet (Coming soon)

Practise have got / has got for possession. Form positive, negative, and question sentences about family, possessions, and physical appearance. Includes answer key.

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💡 Tips for studying at A2 level

  • Learn irregular verbs in groups: Rather than memorising a long list, learn irregular past forms in thematic groups: go/went, come/came, run/ran all describe movement. Patterns make them easier to remember.
  • Compare real things: When practising comparatives, compare things around you — your phone vs. your friend’s, your city vs. another city. Real comparisons are more memorable than invented examples.
  • Keep a question journal: Every day, write three questions in English about your life or the news. Forming questions is one of the areas A2 learners find hardest, and daily practice builds the habit quickly.
  • Practise prepositions with maps: Draw a simple map of your neighbourhood and describe it using prepositions. The spatial context helps the words stick in long-term memory.
  • Use answer keys to understand mistakes: When you get an answer wrong, don’t just note the correct form. Try to understand the rule behind it so you won’t make the same mistake next time.
  • Move to interactive practice: Once you complete a worksheet, visit the A2 games page for immediate digital feedback on the same grammar points.

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A2 Elementary Worksheets — FAQ

What is A2 level in English?
A2 is the Elementary level on the CEFR scale. A2 learners can communicate in simple and routine tasks, describe their background and immediate environment, and handle very short social exchanges.
What grammar topics do A2 worksheets cover?
A2 worksheets cover past simple (regular and irregular verbs), adjectives, comparatives and superlatives, question formation, prepositions, plural nouns, can and can’t for ability, and have got.
How are A2 worksheets different from A1 worksheets?
A2 worksheets introduce more complex grammar such as past simple and comparatives. Texts are slightly longer and the open writing tasks require 3 to 5 sentences rather than just one or two.
Are A2 worksheets suitable for classroom use?
Yes. Each worksheet fits neatly into a 20–30 minute classroom activity. Teachers can use them as practice tasks, homework, or revision materials before a test.
Do the A2 worksheets include irregular verb lists?
The past simple worksheet includes the 30 most common irregular verbs in a reference box at the top of the page so learners can focus on using the forms rather than memorising them mid-exercise.
How do I save an A2 worksheet as a PDF?
Click Print / Save as PDF at the top of the page and choose Save as PDF in your browser print dialogue. The layout is optimised for A4 paper with clear margins for writing.
What vocabulary topics do A2 worksheets cover?
A2 vocabulary worksheets focus on everyday topics: food and drink, shopping, travel, weather, hobbies, and describing people. These are contexts A2 learners encounter in real life.
Can I use A2 worksheets to prepare for a CEFR exam?
Yes. The grammar and vocabulary covered in these worksheets align with A2-level exam content such as the Cambridge KET (Key English Test) and similar qualifications.
What level comes after A2?
After A2 comes B1 Pre-Intermediate. At B1, learners work with present perfect, conditionals, modal verbs, and passive voice. Try the B1 worksheets once you are confident at A2.
Are there online games to practise A2 English on LexFizz?
Yes. The A2 interactive games page on LexFizz offers quizzes, word searches, and flash card activities that reinforce the same grammar and vocabulary covered in these printable worksheets.