[ FreeCourseWeb.com ] New Upper-Intermediate ESL Course
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Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz
Language: English | VTT | Size: 1.75 GB | Duration: 4 hours
What you'll learn
Advanced Question Formation
Auxiliary Verbs
Present Perfect Simple and Continuous
Using Adjectives as Nouns
Adjective Order
Narrative Tenses
Past Perfect Continuous
Zero and First Conditionals
Future Time Clauses
Second and Third Conditionals
Structures after Wish
Gerunds and Infinitives
Used To, Be Used To, Get Used To
Past Modals: Must, Might/May, Should, Can't Couldn't+have
Would Rather
Verbs of the Senses
The Passive
Reporting Verbs
Clauses of Contrast and Purpose
Uncountable and Plural Nouns
Quantifiers: All, Every, Both, etc.
Articles (A, An, The, Zero Article)
Fixed Expressions
Slang
Accurate American Pronunciation
Phrasal Verbs
National Stereotypes: Valid or Not?
The Existential Side of Dating
Cultural Differences Between Americans and Europeans
How to Make Small Talk in Business Settings
Handwriting Analysis
Celebrity Lifestyles
Britney Spears Thoughts on Self-Esteem
Using Handwriting-Modification to Become Successful
Passwords and the Psychology of Personality
What to Do in a Bird Strike
How to Spot an American Man in Europe
Artificial Intelligence
The History of the Internet
Overcoming Fear of Failure
Strange Punishments
Humanitarian Punishment
Freakonomics and Incentives
How to Train Your Husband Like a Dog
Power Postures and Non-Verbal Behavior
Music Therapy
Origins of the Love of Harmony in Western Music
In-authenticity in Revealing Musical Taste
Musical Tastes and Personality
Neil Armstrong's Misquote on the Moon
Auditory Illuisions
Wine Tasting Disgusting Wines
The Amish
Multiple Intelligence
7 Types of Genius: What Aristotle and Michael Jordan Don't Have in Common
Mastery by Robert Green
Growth Mindset
Why People Hate Humblebragging
Psychology of Evolution of Bragging
The Benefits of Narcissism
Evolutionary Psychology Vocabulary
Social Psychology Vocabulary
Sociology Vocabulary
Economics Vocabulary
Philosophy Vocabulary
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary
Food Criticism Vocabulary
American History Vocabulary
Geography Vocabulary
Musical Theory Vocabulary
Musical History Vocabulary
Linguistics Vocabulary
Cognitive Science Vocabulary
Business Vocabulary
How to use English to make arguments, defend points of view, understand others’ points of view, to explore yourself introspectively, and to think critically about the world and people around you, including yourself.
How to improve the accuracy of your writing and speech through high-impact lectures combined with over 600 quiz questions targeted on common high-intermediate speech and writing errors.
Learn how to use more advanced forms of grammar.
Requirements
Upper-Intermediate level students (B2-C1), but Pre-Intermediate, Intermediate and Advanced students have enjoyed it (B1-C2). We advise against A1 and A2 Students taking this course, or those who are very advanced (C1+: Proficiency Grades).
Students studying for Cambridge English: First (FCE). But Advanced and Proficiency students have found it useful, too. It will just be easy in parts.
IELTS Level 5.5 – 6.5. (But as low as 4 can take it. It will just be hard. Those above 6.5 will have diminishing returns.)
TOEFL 46-94 (But lower scores are fine, too; it will just be hard. Above 94 will have diminishing returns.)
Description
The Upper-Intermediate English course is made of 12 high-quality video lessons. How the course works:
Each lesson covers:
Several Grammar Points
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