English course English- Intermediate Level
By Agneta
Languages
English
Level
Intermediate
Lessons
10
School
None
This course provides you with intermediate language skills, getting you to express yourself better and better after each lesson, that is, advancing your communicative competence (speaking and listening skills), improving your pronunciation and grammar skills, plus working on your reading and writing skills. The focus is on communication. That means we're going to have lots of conversations because that's what you really need to be able to do- communicate in English!
Teachers:

Did you know that some adjectives end in -ed or -ing? In...   more Did you know that some adjectives end in -ed or -ing? In this lesson you will find out about the use of these types of adjectives.   less
Did you know that some adjectives end in -ed or -ing? In...   more Did you know that some adjectives end in -ed or -ing? In this lesson you will find out about the use of these types of adjectives.   less
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In this lesson we will talk about computers, websites etc....   more In this lesson we will talk about computers, websites etc. You will be introduced to a listening exercise. You will also learn when to use the present perfect and when to use the simple past as well.   less
This is an introductory lesson where you will tell me a...   more This is an introductory lesson where you will tell me a little bit about yourself.   less
This is an introductory lesson where you will tell me a...   more This is an introductory lesson where you will tell me a little bit about yourself. What you do, what your hobbies are etc.   less
Let's talk about going on holiday.   Let's talk about going on holiday.   less
9. Review
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10. Work
In this lesson we will look at what people do...   more In this lesson we will look at what people do professionally, what people have to do, what they don't have to do and what they can do. This lesson focuses on speaking and listening skills.   less

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Reading and writing:
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