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English B2 Level

Categories: B2, 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 B1 Level

Course Content

Module 1: Discussion and argumentation
In this lesson, we learn how to clearly express your opinion, agree and disagree, use expressions for argumentation in formal and informal discussions, and connect thoughts using advanced discursive expressions.

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

Module 2: Contemporary social issues and media
In this lesson we focus on expressing opinions about social issues, understanding the language of media and social networks, expanding vocabulary about mental health and online communication, and acquiring complex sentences and indirect speech.

Module 3: Formal and informal expression
In this lesson, we learn to distinguish between formal and informal style, use appropriate expressions for different contexts, and emphasize key ideas using advanced passive constructions.

Module 4: Newspaper articles and reports
In this lesson, we learn how to understand the structure and language of newspaper articles, use passive and concise expressions for reporting, and expand vocabulary related to current global topics and events.

Module 5: Business Vocabulary and Conditionals
In this lesson, we learn to use business vocabulary in meetings and correspondence, apply conditional sentences in business situations, and distinguish and correctly use mixed conditionals.

Module 6: Professional development and career
In this lesson, we learn how to talk about professional growth and career, use vocabulary related to employment and promotion, and apply the structures "wish" and "if only" to express wishes and regrets.

Module 7: Art, Literature and Culture
In this lesson, we learn how to talk about different types of art and cultural expressions, analyze literary works, and use different types of dependent clauses to express opinions and attitudes.

Module 8: Ecology and sustainability
In this lesson, we learn how to talk about environmental topics and sustainability, use advanced vocabulary related to the environment, and correctly use gerunds, infinitives, and modal verbs to express conclusions and attitudes.

Module 9: Advanced written communication
In this lesson, we learn how to structure more complex written texts, use expressions for introduction, connection, and conclusion, and develop clarity and cohesion in writing.

Module 10: Personal attitudes and values
In this lesson, we learn how to express personal attitudes and values, defend moral and ethical opinions, and use complex grammatical structures to express past possibilities and reflections.

Module 11: Literary prose and interpretation
In this lesson, we learn how to analyze literary texts and characters, understand and comment on a work of prose, and use narrative tenses in the context of literary interpretation.

Module 12: Argumentative Essays and Structure
In this lesson, we learn how to structure an argumentative essay, use expressions for agreement, opposition, and compromise, and recognize and apply formal language patterns in writing.

Module 13: Technology and the Future
In this lesson, we learn how to talk about technological developments and their impact on society, use future tenses for predictions and plans, and expressions related to innovation and progress.

Module 14: Emotions, Behavior and Relationships
In this lesson, we learn how to talk about emotions and relationships, use conditional sentences and tense mixing, and develop vocabulary for expressing feelings and navigating social situations.

Module 15: Reporting and Data Analysis
In this lesson, we learn how to analyze and present data using passive constructions, reporting verbs, and complex expressions to describe statistics in speech and writing.

Module 16: Advertising and Persuasion Language
In this lesson, we learn how to recognize linguistic techniques of advertising and persuasion, use rhetorical figures such as ellipsis and rhetorical questions, and develop skills in expressing opinions through suggestive language structures.

Module 17: Travel and Cultural Differences
In this lesson, we learn how to talk about travel experiences, compare cultural customs and behaviors, and express personal preferences and hypothetical situations related to intercultural communication.

Module 18: Conflicts and Negotiation
In this lesson, we learn how to politely and effectively express disagreement, negotiate, and reach a compromise, using advanced expressions and polite language forms in more demanding communication situations.

Module 19: Exercise – a combination of all skills
In this lesson, we review important language structures and expressions from previous modules and combine reading, listening, and speaking through practical tasks to improve fluency and confidence in expression.

Module 20: Final review and exam preparation
In this lesson, we review key expressions and grammatical structures from the entire course, practice strategies for oral and written expression, and prepare for tasks that encompass all language skills.

English B2 Level – Final Exam
This final exam is designed to assess your knowledge of English at level B2. 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 B2.

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