Description
In this course, “Intermediate Level English Language Course,” you will delve into a diverse range of topics designed to elevate your English language skills. From mastering the nuances of formal and informal English greetings to exploring the intricacies of grammar, this course provides a comprehensive roadmap for intermediate learners.
Throughout the lessons, you will navigate the subtleties of question tags, prepositions of place, and precise prepositional phrases, enabling you to communicate with fluency and accuracy. Gain a global perspective as you learn about countries of the world, their nationalities, and discover how to articulate numbers effectively in English.
This course also equips you with essential communication tools for both personal and professional contexts. You’ll delve into topics such as sharing contact details, discussing work-related matters, telling time, and describing everyday activities using phrasal verbs.
Expand your vocabulary as you explore idioms, phrases, and terminology related to various themes, from parts of the body and clothing accessories to furniture and rooms around the house. Learn the importance of adhering to grammar rules, such as adjective order, adverbs of frequency, and common prefixes and suffixes.
Refine your conversational skills by practicing question formation, mastering the present continuous tense, and exploring separable phrasal verbs. Discover the art of making polite requests, expressing opinions, and handling complaints effectively.
As the course progresses, you will delve into more advanced topics, including modals, non-defining relative clauses, tag questions, and the nuances of definite articles. Enhance your ability to discuss plans, predictions, and make promises while incorporating British idioms and common English phrases for describing things.
By the end of this course, you will have developed a robust intermediate-level proficiency in English, equipped with the language tools and confidence needed for diverse social and professional interactions.