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English for Upper-Intermediate Learners (B2) – Step 1: Past Perfect Power

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Curriculum

Ever wanted to explain what had happened before something else in the past? In this B2-level lesson, you’ll master the Past Perfect tense — essential for clear storytelling, showing cause and effect, and adding depth to your past-time conversations.

Whether you're writing essays, preparing for an exam, or trying to sound more natural in English, this lesson will sharpen your grammar and boost your fluency!


🌟 Why Choose Our Upper-Intermediate Grammar Lessons?

Clear Explanations – Understand complex grammar in a simple way
Real-Life Context – Learn through stories, timelines, and cause-effect situations
Speaking Practice – Use the grammar in real conversations
Listening & Reading – Improve comprehension with natural English
Flexible & Self-Paced – Learn when and where it works for you


📘 What You’ll Learn:

🔹 How to form the Past Perfect (had + past participle)
🔹 When to use it: actions completed before another point in the past
🔹 The difference between Past Simple & Past Perfect
🔹 How to use Past Perfect in storytelling and reporting
🔹 Common mistakes and how to avoid them
🔹 Tips for speaking and writing more fluently with complex tenses


👥 Who Is This Lesson For?

✔️ Upper-intermediate ESL learners (B2)
✔️ Students preparing for TOEFL, IELTS, or Cambridge exams
✔️ Writers and storytellers who want to describe the past more clearly
✔️ Anyone who wants to sound more advanced when talking about past events


🚀 Start Now!

Take your English to the next level by mastering the Past Perfect. With this lesson, you’ll learn how to connect past events like a pro — making your speaking and writing more precise, fluent, and impressive. Let’s go!

Curriculum

  • 1 Section
  • 6 Lessons
  • 1 Quiz
  • 1h 55m Duration
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English for Upper-Intermediate Learners (B2) – Step 2: Past Perfect Power
6 Lessons1 Quiz
  1. Warm-Up Activity: What Had Already Happened?
  2. Past Perfect Grammar Explanation
  3. A Fun Mystery Story! The PAST PERFECT Tense | Video Lesson
  4. Practice Task: Past Perfect Sentences
  5. Reading Comprehension Task
  6. Review & Reflection Task
  7. Past Perfect Quiz

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