O CANADA ENGLISH
INTERMEDIATE B1
This course is tailored for students who have a solid foundation in English and are ready to improve their language skills further. You will engage in interactive lessons that cover more complex grammar and expand your vocabulary, allowing you to communicate more effectively in various situations. Through practical exercises and real-life scenarios, such as discussing hobbies, making plans, and giving opinions, you will enhance your speaking, listening, reading, and writing abilities. Our experienced instructors will provide personalized feedback and support to help you achieve your language goals. By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters, produce simple connected text on topics of personal interest, and describe experiences, events, dreams, hopes, and ambitions.
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Each unit will include a variety of interactive lessons, practical exercises, real-life scenarios, and personalized feedback to help you apply what you've learned and build confidence in your English communication skills. Join us to enhance your English abilities and enjoy a supportive learning environment. Enroll now and start your B1 Intermediate English Course today!
All relevant course material and resources will be provided digitally upon enrollment
Unit 1: Complex Sentences
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Using Conjunctions: Learn to connect ideas using conjunctions such as "and," "but," "because," and "so," and practice forming compound and complex sentences.
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Relative Clauses: Understand how to use relative pronouns (who, which, that) to add extra information about people and things.
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Unit 4: Opinions and Preferences
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Expressing Likes and Dislikes: Expand your vocabulary to articulate preferences, likes, and dislikes in various contexts.
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Giving Reasons for Opinions: Learn to support your opinions with reasons and explanations, and practice expressing agreement and disagreement.
Unit 2: Grammar Deepening
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Present Perfect Tense: Master the present perfect tense to talk about experiences, accomplishments, and recent events, and practice differentiating it from the past simple tense.
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Comparatives and Superlatives: Learn to compare people, places, and things using comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs.
​Unit 5: Future Plans and Predictions
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Using "Will" and "Going To": Differentiate between "will" and "going to" for future intentions and predictions, and practice using them in context.
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Discussing Hopes and Ambitions: Talk about your future goals, dreams, and aspirations, and learn to ask others about theirs.
Unit 3: Describing Experiences
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Talking About Past Events: Enhance your ability to narrate past events and share personal stories, focusing on sequence and detail.
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Sharing Personal Stories: Practice storytelling techniques to make your narratives engaging and coherent.
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Unit 6: Problem Solving
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Discussing Solutions to Everyday Problems: Engage in conversations about common problems and practice suggesting solutions and giving advice.
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Making Suggestions and Recommendations: Learn phrases and structures for making polite suggestions and recommendations in various situations.
Unit 7: Cultural Discussions
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Talking About Traditions and Customs: Expand your cultural vocabulary and learn to discuss various traditions and customs from around the world. Engage in activities that explore cultural differences and similarities.
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Comparing Cultures: Develop the ability to compare and contrast different cultural practices and norms. Participate in discussions that encourage cultural awareness and sensitivity.
Unit 8: Work and School
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Describing Jobs and Routines: Learn to talk about different professions, job responsibilities, and daily routines at work and school. Practice describing your own job or school experiences in detail.
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Talking About Education and Studies: Discuss various aspects of education, including subjects, courses, and learning experiences. Learn to talk about your educational background and future academic plans.