📌 Course Overview
In part 2 of the General English course level B1, we will be using the English File book series, a highly popular and proven method for learning English. English File is designed to help you build real-life communication skills while making learning fun, interactive, and engaging.
📌 Why English File?
- Real-Life Conversations: The English File series emphasizes practical English that you can use every day. From ordering coffee to discussing your daily routine, the course focuses on real-world conversations and vocabulary.
- Engaging Topics: Each unit includes topics relevant to everyday life, such as work, travel, and personal habits, making learning more interesting and applicable to your day-to-day experiences.
- Clear Structure: English File provides a clear and organized structure, making it easy to follow and track your progress. You’ll learn through a mix of vocabulary-building, listening, speaking, and grammar practice, all designed to develop your confidence and fluency in English.
- Interactive & Fun: The course encourages active participation through role-plays, group activities, and dialogues, so you can practice speaking and listening in a dynamic and enjoyable way.
📌 What You’ll Gain from Part 2 of the B2 Level:
- Natural, Colloquial Conversations: Improve your ability to speak casually on various topics like jobs, books, sustainability, and advertising.
- Fluency in Debates and Discussions: Learn how to engage in discussions about complex issues using colloquial expressions and advanced grammar.
- Cultural Insights: Talk about current events, performances, and personal experiences with greater confidence and fluency.
- Advanced Grammar Mastery: Gain a deep understanding of past modals, reporting verbs, and phrases to express habits and routines.
- Real-World Skills: Learn language that’s useful in daily life and professional contexts, improving your ability to communicate effectively in English.
🎯 What Will You Learn?
Session 1: Unit 1C – Colloquial English (Getting a Job)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Master informal phrases and expressions for job applications, interviews, and workplace conversations.
- Practice discussing job qualifications, skills, and experiences in a relaxed, conversational manner.
- Learn how to talk about professional goals and career development in a natural way.
Session 2: Unit 3C – Colloquial English (Talking About Books)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Use colloquial language to describe books, authors, and literary genres.
- Discuss plot details, character development, and book recommendations in casual conversations.
- Learn how to engage in informal book discussions with others and express opinions about different types of literature.
Session 3: Unit 5C – Colloquial English (Talking About Waste)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Practice discussing environmental issues, including waste reduction, recycling, and sustainability.
- Use colloquial expressions to talk about how to minimize waste in everyday life.
- Engage in informal conversations about climate change, environmental policies, and the future of sustainability.
Session 4: Unit 6A – Night Night (Used to, Be Used to, Get Used To)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Learn how to express past habits and routines using used to, and talk about getting accustomed to new things with be used to and get used to.
- Build vocabulary related to sleep and daily routines.
- Discuss experiences with changing habits, adjusting to new environments, and adapting to different situations.
Session 5: Unit 7A – Let’s Not Argue (Past Modals: Must Have, Would Rather, Verbs Often Confused)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Use past modals (must have, would rather) to discuss past situations and express preferences.
- Practice using verbs that are often confused in everyday conversations.
- Engage in debates and discussions about past decisions, preferences, and regrets.
Session 6: Unit 7C – Colloquial English (Talking About Performances)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Learn how to talk about performances, whether they are music, theater, or other types of shows.
- Use colloquial expressions to discuss the quality of performances and share your opinions.
- Build the confidence to speak about cultural events, performances, and personal experiences in a relaxed, conversational tone.
Session 7: Unit 8B – Fake News (Reporting Verbs, The News)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Practice using reporting verbs to talk about the news, and learn how to express different opinions about news stories.
- Discuss the impact of fake news and practice distinguishing between reliable and unreliable information.
- Use language that will help you engage in conversations about current events and share your perspective on the media.
Session 8: Unit 9C – Colloquial English (Talking About Advertising)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Use informal expressions to talk about advertising, including types of ads and persuasive language.
- Discuss advertising strategies, the influence of ads, and how advertising affects consumer behavior.
- Practice casual conversations about advertising trends and memorable campaigns.
🌟 Why Join This Course?
- Learn through fun and interactive activities
- Get personalized feedback and corrections
- Gain confidence in real-life conversations
- Improve pronunciation and listening skills
📜 Personalized Feedback & Certification
At the end of the course, students will receive detailed feedback from the teacher, highlighting strengths and areas for improvement. A certificate of completion will be provided, stating the total hours completed and the level achieved. The certificate will be awarded after passing the exams for the level and completing the portfolio. This certificate can be added to your CV under the language section to showcase your English proficiency.



