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English Conversation Intermediate Level - BaDshaH - 12-24-2023 Published 12/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 33.67 GB | Duration: 12h 36m Learn English with a professional and experienced native Brit [b]What you'll learn[/b] Master a large number of vocabulary topics Fluently use different tenses Fluently use gerunds, to + infinitives, and bare infinitives Fluently use the definite and indefinite article Fluently use conditionals, modal verbs, reporting verbs, and auxiliary verbs [b]Requirements[/b] An intermediate level of English. If you are at an earlier stage, please try my beginner or pre-intermediate courses [b]Description[/b] Welcome to my English course for intermediate students. This course is the 'sequel' to Master English Conversation Pre-Intermediate Level. On this course, you will learn not only the grammar, but also the vocabulary that is necessary to progress to an upper-intermediate level. I am a British teacher with more than 20 years' experience, who enjoys using a variety of methods to teach students. I use a white board to explain how the grammar works, and I often use pictures to teach new vocabulary. Please speak to your monitor when you are doing this course, and your conversational skills will improve quickly. The course includes the followingownloadable lectures on the most important grammar topics. (tenses, quantifiers, reporting verbs, phrasal verbs, auxiliary verbs, reported speech, modal verbs, conditionals, gerunds, infinitives, comparatives, superlatives, articles, and passive)A range of topics that will enhance your vocabulary (cooking, sport, driving, common verb phrases, transport, health, complaints, personality, houses and property, history, education, science, cinema, work, crime, weather)I don't speak incredibly slowly, as though you were a beginner. I understand that you need faster speech so that you can make your way to an upper-intermediate level. Please preview one of my classes, and you will understand whether this course is too basic or too advanced. I have easier courses (pre-intermediate and beginner) AND more difficult courses (advanced grammar, advanced vocab, phrasal verbs) should you need them. Repetition of the vocabulary in different lessons and quizzes, so that the new words and phrases are easier to memorizeQuizzes after each and every lecture, and many of them include images, as I believe that pictures help you memorize both the grammar and the vocabulary.Ask questions on the Q and A section if you need clarification, and I respond within 24 hoursLearn how to avoid the most common mistakes New lectures uploaded every month. I will be adding an adapted version of Nathaniel Hawthorne's 'The Scarlet Letter' over the next few months, with comprehension exercises for each chapter. Lifetime membership Overview Section 1: Present Simple V Continuous, Food and Drink Lecture 1 Simple V Continuous + Food and Drink Lecture 2 Perfect Scrambled Eggs Lecture 3 Simple V Continuous - Questions Lecture 4 Perfect Roast Potatoes Lecture 5 Describe three photos Lecture 6 Make V do Section 2: Sport, Driving, Past Simple V Past Continuous V Past Perfect Lecture 7 Past Simple V Continuous + Sport Lecture 8 Common Verb Phrases - Part 1 Lecture 9 Driving - Lesson 1 Lecture 10 Driving - Lesson 2 Lecture 11 Driving - Lesson 3 Section 3: Present Perfect V Past Simple, Comparatives and Superlatives, Money, Transport Lecture 12 Present Perfect V Past Simple + Money Lecture 13 Common Verb Phrases - Part 2 Lecture 14 Comparatives, Superlatives, and Transport Section 4: Perfect Simple V Perfect Continuous, Health, Reported Speech Lecture 15 Health + have done/have been doing Lecture 16 Health + have done/have been doing - PART 2 Lecture 17 Reported Speech and Complaints - Part 1 Lecture 18 Reported Speech and Complaints - Part 2 Lecture 19 Reported Speech and Complaints - Part 3 Section 5: Personality, Auxiliary Verbs and Future Tenses Lecture 20 Personality and Auxiliary Verbs Lecture 21 Future Tenses Lecture 22 Questions Section 6: Conditionals and Houses Lecture 23 Houses and Property Lecture 24 Houses and Property - Part 2 Lecture 25 Houses and Property - Part 3 Lecture 26 Third Conditional Section 7: Modal Verbs and History Lecture 27 Modal Verbs of Obligation - Part 1 Lecture 28 Modal Verbs of Obligation - Part 2 Lecture 29 Past Modals and History - Part 1 Lecture 30 Past Modals and History - Part 2 Section 8: Articles and Education Lecture 31 Education - Part 1 Lecture 32 Education - Part 2 Lecture 33 Education - Part 3 Lecture 34 Education - Part 4 Section 9: Quantifiers and Science Lecture 35 Science - Part 1 Lecture 36 Science - Part 2 Lecture 37 Science - Part 3 Section 10: Passive and Cinema Lecture 38 The Cinema (1) Lecture 39 The Cinema (2) Lecture 40 The Cinema (3) Section 11: Work and Gerunds / Infinitives Lecture 41 Work - Part 1 Lecture 42 Work - Part 2 Lecture 43 Work - Part 3 Section 12: Reporting Verbs and Crime Lecture 44 Crime - Part 1 Lecture 45 Crime - Part 2 Lecture 46 Crime - Part 3 Section 13: Weather and Phrasal Verbs Lecture 47 Weather - Part 1 Lecture 48 Weather - Part 2 Lecture 49 Weather - Part 3 Intermediate students of English as a second language Homepage |