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Croatian B2 Level

Categories: B2, Croatian
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Course Prerequisite(s)

  • Please note that this course has the following prerequisites which must be completed before it can be accessed
  • German B1 Level

Course Content

Module 1: Social Issues and Contemporary Problems
Vocabulary covering globalization, migration, social disparity, human rights, and ethical dilemmas. Master advanced temporal clauses (eg, since, as long as, as soon as) and complex causal clauses (eg, since, given that, how) to structure arguments.

  • German B2 – Module 1 – Video
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  • German B2 – Module 1 – Audio
  • German B2 – Module 1 – Questions
  • German B2 – Module 1 – Exercises
  • German B2 – Module 1 – Quiz

Module 2: Societal Relations and Intercultural Communication
Vocabulary for stereotypes, prejudices, tolerance, cultural differences, and social norms. Learn to express subjectivity and objectivity (eg, it seems, it looks like) and master the use of Indicative vs. Conditional in reported speech.

Module 3: Media, Journalism, and Disinformation
Vocabulary for types of media, sources of information, disinformation, and media literacy. Focus on the stylistic differences and preference between Active and Passive Voice. Deepen your recognition of the Imperfect and Aorist in formal texts.

Module 4: Economy, Finance, and Business
Vocabulary for market, banking, investments, entrepreneurship, taxes, and financial crisis. Master complex impersonal sentences (eg, it's about, it's about), and the more advanced use of numbers with case declension (cardinal and ordinal).

Module 5: Education, Science, and Research
Vocabulary for the academic system, studying abroad, scientific discipline, and research. Focus on infinitive constructions (complex verbs + infinitive) and detailed analysis of verbal nouns.

Module 6: Ecology, Sustainable Development, and Climate Change
Vocabulary for environmental policy, green technologies, ecological footprint, and biodiversity. Master all conditional types (First, Second, and the more complex mixed conditionals) to discuss hypothetical and realistic environmental outcomes.

Module 7: Arts, Literature, and Criticism
Vocabulary for literary genres, artistic movements, architecture, and literary criticism. Master nominalization (converting verbs and adjectives into nouns) and the advanced use of participles (verb adjectives radni i trpni) for complex descriptions.

Module 8: Psychology and Human Behavior
Vocabulary for nuances of emotions, personality, motivation, mental health, and conflict resolution. Focus on the wider application of reflexive verbs (especially those changing meaning with 'se') and a detailed analysis of prepositions used with multiple cases.

Module 9: Politics and State Structure
Vocabulary for democracy, government, parliament, elections, constitution, and diplomacy. Master conjunctions of contrast (in spite of, although, although) and conjunctions of consequence (therefore, therefore, according to that) to structure sophisticated political discourse.

Module 10: Health System and Medical Ethics
Vocabulary for healthcare, public/private medicine, ethical dilemmas, chronic illnesses, and health policy. Practice the integration of all verb tenses in complex narrative contexts and understand the differences in aspect between verbs of state and action.

Module 11: History and National Identity
Vocabulary for historical events, periods, national identity, tradition, and cultural heritage. Focus on temporal clauses (as soon as, since, until) and the use of the predicative Instrumental (eg, to become a doctor).

Module 12: Crime and Justice
Vocabulary for crime, victim, police, court, law, punishment, and investigation. Master complex constructions for expressing duty and obligation (using trevaj, morati, valja) and the subtle differences in meaning between the verbs činti and raditi.

Module 13: Technology, Innovations, and the Future
Vocabulary for Artificial Intelligence, robotics, virtual reality, cybersecurity, and scientific innovation. Focus on the Future II (Futur II) in advanced usage and the contrast between Indicative and Conditional in complex sentences.

Module 14: Architecture, Urban Planning, and Rural Development
Vocabulary for urbanization, rural areas, infrastructure, sustainable architecture, and gentrification. Advanced study of prepositions of place and direction (subtle nuances and exceptions) and the detailed use and agreement of possessive adjectives.

Module 15: Language, Dialects, and Multilingualism
Vocabulary for language, dialect, accent, linguistics, multilingualism, and translation. Practice the wide application of reflexive verbs and master more exceptions and stylistic variants in the comparison of adjectives and adverbs.

Module 16: Tourism and Hospitality
Vocabulary for sustainable tourism, mass tourism, hospitality, local gastronomy, and tourist offerings. Focus on the detailed use of Reported Speech (Indirektni govor, including the use of Konjunktiv I) and the Passive Voice in various tenses for formal reporting.

Module 17: Personal Challenges and Overcoming Obstacles
Vocabulary for stress, anxiety, motivation, self-awareness, problem-solving, and decision-making. Advanced practice of nominalization (verbs/adjectives to nouns) and various infinitive constructions with different governing verbs.

Module 18: Trade, Marketing, and Consumer Society
Vocabulary for global market, marketing, advertising, brand, consumer rights, and business ethics. Master conjunctions of purpose and consequence (so that, so that, therefore) and the detailed nuances of prefixes on verbs of motion.

Module 19: Repetition and integration of skills
In this module, we review key grammatical constructions and B2 level vocabulary, combine topics from different areas, and practice language skills through integrated practical tasks.

Module 20: Final B2 Exam Preparation
Full review of core B2 vocabulary and the application of all advanced B2 grammar structures. Simulations of all B2 exam parts (reading, listening, writing, and speaking) with a focus on strategies for accuracy and fluency at the independent user level.

Croatian B2 Level – Final Exam
This comprehensive final examination is designed to assess your ability to use the Croatian language independently, effectively, and spontaneously in a wide range of academic, professional, and social contexts at the B2 level. The exam is structured into three key sections, validating your mastery of the advanced B2 skills: 1. Slušanje (Listening Comprehension) Module Description: Carefully listen to longer audio recordings, including extended talks, detailed arguments, and discussions on both familiar and abstract topics (eg, social issues, financial planning, and ethical dilemmas). Demonstrate your ability to understand complex lines of reasoning, implicit meaning, and the speaker's attitude or point of view even when the language is nuanced. 2. Reading (Reading Comprehension) Module Description: Read and analyze complex texts written in a variety of styles (eg, editorials, detailed reports, academic articles, and literature excerpts). Answer questions to prove that you can understand the main content, critical arguments, stylistic features, and the author's intent in texts related to politics, science, culture, and environmental policy. 3. Writing (Writing) Module Description: Write clear, well-structured, and detailed texts on complex subjects. The goal is to demonstrate the ability to express and defend opinions convincingly, develop arguments systematically, describe hypothetical events (using Conditional II), and effectively use the advanced vocabulary, complex sentence structures (subordinate clauses), and integrated verb tenses learned at the B2 level.

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