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GENERAL ENGLISH -
High Intermediate Level 5B
   
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Course Description:
High Intermediate courses are designed for participants who want to increase their English language knowledge. It introduces more specialized grammar and vocabulary in order to progress students toward advanced English.

Goals and Objectives:

At the end of this course, you will be able to perform financial transactions, make reservations and make or break plans. You will have learned the correct terminology used when socializing and will be familiar with the language used in agreements and disagreements. You'll learn correct usage of past and present participles. You will study indirect questions.

 SCHEDULE: You can take one new lesson per day from any course.

  UNIT   LESSONS   LEARNING FOCUS
I will give you till the count of three…. : Family disagreements. : Nouns + will or will not (won't)
We accept major credit cards : Financial transactions. : Correct terminology when doing financial transactions
We'd like to make reservations : Making reservations. : Correct terminology when making reservations
You'll be able to come and see me on weekends! : Making, keeping or breaking plans. : Will be able to (do)
I'm as good as you, Sis. : Comparing Status in Life : Comparisons using: as (adjective) as;
Excuse me, please! : Social life. : Appropriate things to say when socializing
Mom always liked you best. : Opinions, arguments, agreeing and disagreeing. : Rejoinders: so (am) I; neither (am) I; confirming; disagreeing
Our chef is amazing!When I was younger. : Talking about personality change. : Used to (do)
How would you rate the music. :
:
Talking about feelings. :
:
Words ending in (ed)/ (ing)/ (s) : shocked, shocking, shocks
There's plenty of cake left. :
:
Discussing food. :
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Quantity: plenty of, enough, and too (much)
Ask her if she's engaged. :
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Aquiring personal information. :
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Indirect questions
If I were you, I'd apologize. : Giving advice, suggestions and opinions. : If I were you; conditionals
 
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