B1 (Intermediate Level)

English for Intermediate Learners (B1) – The History of Christmas

This B1 lesson introduces learners to the history and cultural development of Christmas in a clear and accessible way. Students […]
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English for Intermediate Learners (B1) – Step 9: Quantifiers / Making Plans and Managing Resources

This B1 lesson helps learners express the idea of “how much” and “how many” with natural accuracy. Students will learn […]
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English for Intermediate Learners (B1) – Autumn Adventures

In this engaging B1-level lesson, students will learn to talk about autumn weather, activities, and traditions using more detailed language […]
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English for Intermediate Learners (B1) – Step 8: Modals for Obligation and Permission

In this lesson, students learn how to express obligation, lack of obligation, and permission using modal verbs. They’ll discover the […]
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English for Intermediate Learners (B1) – Halloween Around the World

This B1-level self-study lesson explores how Halloween is celebrated in different countries and how modern traditions connect with ancient customs. […]
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English for Intermediate Learners (B1) – Step 7: Giving Advice Naturally – Modals and Expressions

In this lesson, students will learn how to give and respond to advice using a variety of modal verbs and […]
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English for Intermediate Learners (B1) – Step 6: First Conditional

In this lesson, learners will focus on the First Conditional, a structure used to talk about real and possible situations […]
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English for Intermediate Learners (B1) – Step 5: Used to

Course Description This course is designed for B1 (intermediate) learners who want to confidently describe past habits, routines, and situations […]
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English for Intermediate Learners (B1) – Step 4: Past Continuous

In this lesson, students will learn how to use the past continuous tense to describe actions that were happening at […]
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English for Intermediate Learners (B1) – Step 3: Present Perfect vs. Past Simple

This B1 grammar lesson will help students clearly understand the difference between the Present Perfect and the Past Simple—two of […]
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