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Nivel de inglés muy alto que le permitirá desenvolverse sin ningún problema con cualquier persona de habla inglesa y en situaciones que requieran un inglés más formal y totalmente fluido. Recomendado para aquellos que tengan un contacto habitual con el inglés, bien por trabajo bien por viajes, o que simplemente quieran tener la satisfacción personal de hablar un idioma perfectamente.
1. Dictionary use: - Functions: Defining words: how to use a dictionary. - Grammar: Phrasal verbs catch up (on), drop in ( on sb.), fall out, give up, look for, make of, rub out, turn out, etc. - Vocabulary: Abbreviations
2. Discusion and debate: - Functions: Expressing discussion and debate. - Grammar: Introductory verbs in reported speech: agree/ promise/ infinitive, deny gerund Types of connectors: comparing and contrasting connectors , adding ideas connectors , cause connectors, reason connectors, purpose connectors and result connectors . - Vocabulary: Discussion and debate
3. Peace pilgrim: - Functions: Using relatives - Grammar: Meaning and uses of whoever, whichever, whatever, wherever, whenever, however. - Vocabulary: Mysticism
4. Women adventures: - Functions: Talking about the past: women adventures. - Grammar: Different uses and meanings of as and like. - Vocabulary: Adventures
5. Telephoning: - Functions: Telephoning conversations. - Grammar: Rules to form the plural: irregular plurals, plurals from latin and greek origin, nouns that are always plural. Units and containers: a packet, a jar, a carton, a bar, a slice, etc. Basic telephone conversation: useful expressions: can I speak to...?, would you like me to take a message?, etc. - Vocabulary: Telephoning
6. Formal letters: - Functions: How to write formal letters - Grammar: Inversion in formal language . Inversion in conditionals. Formal expressions: I have been obliged to, in addition to, please do not hesitate to..., etc. - Vocabulary: Formal letters
7. Colds & flu: - Functions: Expressing health problems: symptoms and prescriptions. - Grammar: Impersonal pronouns: one, one's, you, they. Advice indications: you really should., etc. - Vocabulary: Health: illnesses( colds and flu), medicines. Giving advices
8. Depression: - Functions: Describing symptoms of depression - Grammar: Probability and ability - Vocabulary: Psychology and depression
9. Job Hunting 1: - Functions: How to look for a job - Grammar: Punctuation marks: apostrophe, suspension points, hyphen, full stop, etc. - Vocabulary: Jobs and occupations Curriculum vitae: education, work experience, hobbies and interest, references
10. Job Hunting 2: - Functions: How to do a job interview - Grammar: Just Indirect questions Emphasis - Vocabulary: Letters of application for a job
11. Dolphin therapy:- Functions: Expressing physical or emotional handicaps. - Grammar: English common expresssions: at speed, be that as it may, even so, in captivity - Vocabulary: Natural therapy
12. Animal rights: - Functions: Talking about animal rights - Grammar: Articles: a/an; the Extreme adjectives: absolutely,utterly, totally, etc. - Vocabulary: Animals and their background
13. Three men in a boat: - Functions: Narrating a story - Grammar: Verbs prepositions of movement: to sail from... .to; to drift past; to glide through, etc. - Vocabulary: Novels
14. The Brontë sisters: - Functions: Talking about the English literature of the nineteenth century ( The Brönte Sisters) - Grammar: Adverb adjective combinations : strinkingly original, bitterly disappointed, deceptively simple, highly intriguing, deeply religious, deeply disturbing, etc. Inversion for emphasis: hardly ever/ scarcely ever, no sooner... .than, etc. - Vocabulary: Biographies
15. Public speaking: - Functions: Showing how to prepare a public speaking - Grammar: Revision of modals : able, allowed to, manage to, suceed in, used to, likely, needn't, I daresay, etc. Formal expressions in speeches: I should like to, it gives me great pleasure, etc. - Vocabulary: Vocabulary used in public speakings
16. Colloquial english: - Functions: Talking about colloquial English - Grammar: Elipsis( omission of words): back in a moment, etc. Tag questions: imperatives, offers and suggestions. Idioms and colloquial expressions: don't hang about, step on it, watch out!, how should I know?, I'll give you a ring, what a racket!, etc. - Vocabulary: Colloquial English
17. Feng Shui: - Functions: Talking about oriental phylosopy: feng shui - Grammar: Prepositions of place: at, in, on, under, below, by, opposite, etc. Common expressions: in the corner, in the middle,inwards, etc. Clauses of purpose: in order to, so as to, to infinitive, etc. Clauses of reason: as, for , since, because, in case, etc. - Vocabulary: Parts of the house Furniture Shapes
18. The moon's influence: - Functions: Talking about the moon and its influence on the Earth - Grammar: Uses of it Pepositions of time: at,in,on by, from...to/till, since, during,etc. - Vocabulary: Natural phenomena
19. A guide to the Sheychelles: - Functions: Talking about tourism - Grammar: Prepositional phrases with nouns:at the distance of, by means of, in addition to, in charge of, in search of, in the hope of Weights and measures - Vocabulary: Weights and measures Tourism
20. An international language: - Functions: Talking about the English language as an international language - Grammar: Adjectives prepositions: involved in, afraid of, anxious about, etc. Differences between speak and talk ( and tell and say) ways of speaking: murmur, whisper,mumble, etc. - Vocabulary: English words coming from Australia and New Zealand.
21. Alternative schools: - Functions: Talking about alternative education - Grammar: Nouns prepositions: a reason for, a disadvantage of, damage to, an attitude to/ towards, contact between,etc. Stative verbs:verbs of senses, mental or emotional verbs, reporting verbs and other verbs such as be, have, seem/appear, belong , etc. - Vocabulary: Education
22. Happy families: - Functions: Talking about the family unit - Grammar: Prepositions nouns: by accident, undercontrol,etc. See/ watch/notice/hear/listen/feel object infinitive or gerund. Verbs of seeing: see, look, observe, spy, gaze, stare, glance, etc. - Vocabulary: The family
23. The food of the gods: - Functions: Talking about the history of Latin America - Grammar: Passives - Vocabulary: Food
24. Instructions: - Functions: Giving instructions - Grammar: Passives with "get"(more colloquial). Compound nouns: noun noun, noun gerund and gerund noun. Passive constructions: it is to be done, etc. - Vocabulary: Meditation Handicrafts Electrical appliances
25. The first Americans: - Functions: Talking about the history of America - Grammar: Verbs prepositions/ adverbs: blame for, refer to, warn of, etc. - Vocabulary: American Indians
26. Diversity... is the spice of life: - Functions: Talking about diversity - Grammar: Ways of comparing: irregular adjectives (farther, elder, hard, fast, etc); more and more or bigger and bigger; qualifiers (even more, far less, etc. ); by far the most, at least, as... . as. Abstract nouns used as countables: it's a pity/ shame that; it's a wonder, an interest in, etc. - Vocabulary: Races Customs
27. What's on the box?: - Functions: Talking about TV - Grammar: Synonyms - Vocabulary: The television: documentaries, soap operas, quiz programmes, comedies.
28. Tarzan of the apes: - Functions: Talking about popular culture: Tarzan of the Apes - Grammar: Adverbs adverb phrases/ sentence adverb . Adverbs of manner, place and time. Position of the adverbs - Vocabulary: Films Books
29. Travelling in space: - Functions: Talking about life in the future - Grammar: Expressions with have: have a meal, an operation, etc. - Vocabulary: The space
30. Natural disasters: - Functions: Talking about natural disasters - Grammar: Types of conditionals: first conditional Prepositions gerund : For putting out fire, on seeing an accident, by helping others, in using the lift. - Vocabulary: Natural disasters
31. Sleep and dreams: - Functions: Talking about dreams - Grammar: Uses of the relative pronoun: that, who, which, whose, where, when and what. - Vocabulary: Dreams
32. You're as old as you feel: - Functions: Expressing health problems due to the old age - Grammar: Expressions: you're as old as you feel, leaves a lot to be desired, etc. Replacing relative clauses with gerund and infinitive. Masculine femenine words - Vocabulary: Parts of the human body Illnesses
33. Advertising 1: - Functions: Expressing different ways of advertising I - Grammar: Adjectives infinitives: it was nice/rude of you to do that Foreign words in common use:French, Spanish, German , Italian, Chinese and Indian words into the English language. - Vocabulary: Advertising I
34. Advertising 2: - Functions: Expressing different ways of advertising II - Grammar: Units and containers: packet, box, cartons, bottle, jar, jug, etc. - Vocabulary: Advertising II Organic food The Royal Navy Magazine subscription
35. Learning to write: - Functions: The history of writing - Grammar: Subordinate clauses - Vocabulary: Archeological discoveries
36. Stories form over the world: - Functions: Talking about the American literature - Grammar: Common expressions: and they lived happily ever after, once upon a time, etc. Narrative tense: past simple, past continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous, used to would, was/were about to/ going to. - Vocabulary: Tales
37. Great minds: - Functions: Talking about famous people and their discoveries - Grammar: Reported speech:unchanged verbs and time expressions in reported speech. - Vocabulary: Inventions
38. Twentieth century breakthrougs: - Functions: Talking about the beginning of the twentieth century - Grammar: English common expressions: comes first, there's a lot to be said for..., etc. Uses of some/any/no/none. - Vocabulary: The television Housework Electrical appliances: the vacuum cleaner
39. Choosing your pet: - Functions: Talking about animals - Grammar: Complaints and irritation Verbs followed by an infinitive with to. Try, mean, hope, etc. Euphemisms and understatement: she's poorly, under the weather, etc. - Vocabulary: Animals
40. Magical and mythical beast: - Functions: Talking about legends - Grammar: Useful English expressions: as you wish/ please yourself, long in the tooth, etc. - Vocabulary: Legends Mythical Beasts
41. Here is the news...: - Functions: Expressing how to write news - Grammar: Noun full infinitive: the ability to discover, one's decision to discover, etc. Verb that should ( formal language): they advised that we should visit, etc. - Vocabulary: Newspapers
42. Social trends: - Functions: Talking about society - Grammar: Uses of let and may. Infinitive expressions: to be about to, to make up one's mind to, to set out to, etc. - Vocabulary: Social background
43. In the beginning...: - Functions: Talking about the beginning of the earth - Grammar: Verbs followed by gerund or infinitive - Vocabulary: Biology The space
44. The end of the World: - Functions: Talking about the end of the world - Grammar: English common expressions: all things considered, in vain, not to mention, on the verge of, under threat and we can be safe in assuming. Noun clause that It is a shame/ miracle, etc. Verb possessive gerund I dread/ don't mind his paying, etc. - Vocabulary: Religion
45. Travel broadens the mind: - Functions: Talking about travelling abroad - Grammar: Changes from a noun into a verb - Vocabulary: Travels Health School leavers Novels National parks
46. Quiz: - Functions: Talking about TV programmes - Grammar: Review lesson - Vocabulary: Quiz shows
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