Full English Course: Advanced Level (B2) (FCE)
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Start learning English online at your own pace and improve your skills through our high-quality courses and resources – all designed for adult language learners. Everything you find in this course has been specially created by our English teaching experts in our Academy.
This course includes:
- Course structured in Grammar Packs & Practice Packs with everything you need to improve your English easily.
- Subtitled video lectures explaining the grammar topics in a very easy to understand way.
- You will practise everything by doing exercises.
- Lots of resources and exercises to train your listening in different accents and real TV examples.
- You will also improve your reading, pronunciation, spelling, and increase your vocabulary.
- Monitor your progress with Review Tests along the course.
- Downloadable material on pdf format.
- Check the course curriculum for the specific content of this course.
- Over 81 lectures and more than 2.5 hours of video lectures.
This course contains the equivalent grammar and vocabulary to:
- The “First Certificate Exam (FCE)” level from the Cambridge University in the UK.
- The B2 level in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
- A 87-109 points at the TOEFL exam (Test Of English as a Foreign Language).
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: (COURSE CONTENT)
In this course you will gain an extensive grammar knowledge needed for the official exams as well as practising lots of vocabulary, listenings, readings, pronunciation, translations, dictations, spellings .
You will learn the how to create and the differences in use between most verb tenses such as Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous, between Past Perfect Simple and Past Perfect Continuous, or between all the different verb tenses we can use for the future, like Future Simple, Be going to, Present Continuous, Present Simple,Future Continuous, Future Perfect or to be about to.
You will know the differences and when to use an adjective ending in +ed or +ing, as well as how to create a Passive form in any verb tense, the Passive with Reporting verbs, or the Passive with two objects.
You will also find videos explaining how to create a modal verb structure for the past, and the Third Conditional structure.
In the last section you will learn one of the most difficult grammar lessons, that is when we can ommit a Relative clause or when we can´t, and the differences between a Defining and a Non-defining Relative Clause and their implications.
WHAT YOU WILL GAIN AFTER THE COURSE:
After finishing this four courses you will be able to have a proficient level in English, being capable of understanding advanced readings, and understanding English TV perfectly, as well as having an advanced conversation in English.
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8EXTRA GRAMMAR EXERCISESText lesson
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9Grammar: Review the verb tensesVideo lesson
If you are starting this Advanced Course, that means that you are supposed to know almost all verb tenses in English and their differences in use.
You have seen them all in the lessons from previous courses, so if you don´t remember them please go back to there where you will find all the videos explaining all Simple tenses, all Continuous tenses, and all Perfect tenses.
You need to remember why you would use a verb tense instead of the other, based on the theory and use of each verb and their "Hint words" to help you decide.
Please make sure you completely understand when to use each of the verb tenses you have done.
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10Grammar: Review the verb tensesQuiz
Click the Start button and check this grammar.
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11Grammar: Present Perfect ContinuousVideo lesson
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12Grammar: Present Perfect ContinuousQuiz
In the following exercise you are asked to fill up the gaps with the Present Perfect Continuous forms from the verbs in brackets.
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13Grammar: Past Perfect ContinuousVideo lesson
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14Grammar: Past Perfect ContinuousQuiz
Fill the gaps with the Past Perfect Continuous tense of the verb given.
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15Grammar: Differences Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect ContinuousText lesson
In the previous lesson you have seen when to use both, a Present Perfect Simple tense and a Continuous tense.
Look at the table below to check the differences in use from these two verb tenses.
Remember that we have three methods to identify which verb to use.
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16Grammar: Differences Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous (1)Quiz
Fill the gaps with a Present Perfect Simple or a Continuous tense of the verb given.
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17Grammar: Differences Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous (2)Quiz
Fill the gaps with a Present Perfect Simple or a Continuous tense of the verb given.
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18Grammar: Differences Past Simple, Perfect or Perfect ContinuousText lesson
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19Grammar: Differences Past Simple, Perfect or Perfect ContinuousQuiz
Fill the gaps in the Past Simple, the Past Perfect Simple or the Past Perfect Continuous of the verbs given.
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30ReadingText lesson
Please download the text to read it in the pdf.
Click on "View Resources" to download the text in pdf format.
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31ReadingQuiz
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32Listening 1Video lesson
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33Listening 1Quiz
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34Listening 2Video lesson
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35Listening 2Quiz
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36Listening 3Video lesson
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37Listening 3Quiz
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38PronunciationVideo lesson
In this section you have to try to pronounce the same way our teachers do in the audio.
You can first download the pdf with the sentences to read and copy the pronunciation from our teachers.
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39Grammar: Future ContinuousVideo lesson
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40Grammar: Future Continuous (1)Quiz
Fill the gaps with the Future Continuous tense of the verb given.
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41Grammar: Future Continuous (2)Quiz
Fill the gaps with the Future Continuous tense of the verb given.
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42Grammar: Future PerfectVideo lesson
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43Grammar: Future Perfect (1)Quiz
Fill the gaps in the Future Perfect tense of the verbs given.
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44Grammar: Future Perfect (2)Quiz
Fill the gaps in the Future Perfect tense of the verbs given.
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45Grammar: All tenses to express Future intentionsQuiz
Fill the gaps using “going to”, present simple, future in the past, “to be about to” or future perfect of the verbs given.
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74Grammar: The Passive IVideo lesson
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75Grammar: The Passive IIVideo lesson
This one of the most difficult topics in the English grammar, so please review "The Passive I" before advancing.
The following video explains how to create a Passive structure in any verb tense.
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76Grammar: The Passive II (1)Quiz
Fill the gaps with the Present Continuous passive form with the verbs in brackets.
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77Grammar: The Passive II (2)Quiz
Fill the gaps with the Past Continuous passive form with the verbs in brackets.
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78Grammar: The Passive II (3)Quiz
Fill the gaps with the Present Perfect passive form with the verbs in brackets.
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79Grammar: The Passive with 2 ObjectsVideo lesson
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80Grammar: The Passive with Reporting VerbsVideo lesson
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81Grammar: The Passive with Reporting VerbsQuiz
Fill the gaps with the passive form using the reporting verb in the Active form.
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