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English B1 Level

Categories: B1, English
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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
  • English A2 level

Course Content

Module 1: Reacquaintance – past, present and future
In this lesson, we repeat how to express past, present and future actions using basic verb forms, and connect personal experiences with time context through simple stories and situations.

  • English B1 – Module 1 – Video
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  • English B1 – Module 1 – Audio
  • English B1 – Module 1 – Questions
  • English B1 – Module 1 – Exercises
  • English B1 – Module 1 – Quiz

Module 2: Personal experiences and past events
In this lesson, we learn how to talk about past experiences and events, distinguish between past tenses (past simple and past continuous), and how to tell short personal stories in a logical order.

Module 3: Job description and work environment
In this lesson, we learn how to describe our job and daily tasks, use basic business expressions, and correctly use modal verbs in a work context (must, have to, should).

Module 4: Job search and resume
In this lesson, we learn how to look for a job, describe your skills and experience, use employment-related phrases, and write a simple resume in German.

Module 5: Education and the school system
In this lesson, we learn how to describe our own education, compare different school systems using comparatives and superlatives, and talk about school experiences and subjects.

Module 6: Travel and Adventure
In this lesson we learn how to talk about travel and experiences, plan trips, and use the Past Simple and Present Perfect tenses to describe past events and personal experiences.

Module 7: Health and Lifestyle
In this lesson, we learn how to talk about health, describe symptoms and ask for advice, and correctly use expressions like should / shouldn't and have to / don't have to in everyday situations.

Module 8: Culture and leisure
In this lesson, we learn how to talk about cultural activities and hobbies, express personal opinions about books, films and events, and use expressions such as “I think that…”, “in my opinion” and the conjunctions “because” and “although”.

Module 9: Social Issues and Relationships
In this lesson, we learn how to talk about social topics and relationships between people, use expressions of agreement and disagreement such as "I agree", "I disagree", "so do I" and "neither do I", and participate in simple conversations about everyday topics.

Module 10: Environment and Sustainability
In this lesson, we learn how to talk about environmental protection, express habits and recommendations for a sustainable lifestyle, and use the structures "used to", "present perfect" and expressions for quantity such as "a lot of", "much", "many".

Module 11: Technology and everyday life
In this lesson, we learn how to talk about everyday uses of technology, describe its advantages and disadvantages, and use the grammatical structures first conditional and so/such…that to express consequences.

Module 12: Description of places and comparisons
In this lesson, we learn how to describe different places like cities and villages, use comparatives and superlatives to make comparisons, and connect sentences using relative clauses to provide additional information.

Module 13: Expressing opinions and attitudes
In this lesson, we learn how to express our own opinions, agree or disagree with others' opinions, and explain and argue our positions in a clear and culturally appropriate manner.

Module 14: Habits, rules and tips
In this lesson, we learn how to talk about everyday habits and rules, use modal verbs to express advice and obligations, and form recommendations and expressions related to rules of conduct.

Module 15: Emotions and coping with stress
In this lesson, we learn how to name and describe emotions, talk about stress and its causes, and use state verbs and phrases to express feelings in everyday situations.

Module 16: Culture, media and everyday information
In this lesson, we learn how to talk about cultural events and the media, understand news and advertisements, and use vocabulary related to films, music, books, and news content.

Module 17: Technology and everyday life
In this lesson, we learn to talk about the role of technology in everyday life, express its advantages and disadvantages, and use vocabulary related to digital communication.

Module 18: Environment and sustainable habits
In this lesson, we learn to talk about environmental topics, describe sustainable habits, and express suggestions and options for protecting the environment in everyday life.

Module 19: Repeating past tenses
In this lesson, we review and compare past tenses in English – Past Simple, Past Continuous, and Present Perfect – and practice them through everyday examples and contexts.

Module 20: Final review and preparation test
In this lesson, we review key grammatical structures and vocabulary covered in previous modules, practice them through examples from everyday life, and prepare for the final exam.

English B1 Level – Final Exam
This final exam is designed to assess your knowledge of English at level B1. The exam consists of three key parts: Listening Comprehension Listen carefully to short and simple audio recordings that include familiar words and very basic phrases on everyday topics (such as introductions, personal information, shopping or simple instructions). Show your understanding of the main idea and specific details. Reading Comprehension Read very short and simple texts (such as signs, posters, short messages or postcards) and simple sentences. Answer questions to show that you understand basic information and familiar words. Writing Write short and simple sentences and phrases about yourself, your personal information or very simple messages. The aim is to demonstrate your ability to spell and use the most basic vocabulary and grammar learned at level B1.

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