English B1 Part 2: Hypotheticals and Obligations

About The Course
In B1 Part 2, you move beyond simple facts and into the world of possibility and necessity. This course focuses on achieving fluency with a full range of Modal Verbs including must, have to, needn't, should/ought to, and can/could for permission and possibility. Grammatically, you will master the Second Conditional to discuss unreal or improbable situations (If I won the lottery, I would travel). Functionally, the course expands your communication to discussing public rules and regulations, managing social invitations, and introducing Reported Speech (Direct vs. Indirect) to relay conversations and opinions from others. This makes your interactions more flexible and less direct.
What You Will Learn
Express Obligation: Accurately use must, have to, and need to to talk about rules, duties, and necessity.
Discuss Hypotheticals: Form and use the Second Conditional to discuss imagined or unlikely situations and their results.
Relay Information: Differentiate between Direct and Reported Speech and use basic reporting verbs (e.g., said, told) to relay conversations.
Social Communication: Effectively manage formal and informal invitations, suggestions, and responses in social settings.
Use Permission Modals: Accurately use can, could, and be allowed to to discuss permission and general ability.
Requirements
Successful completion of B1 Part 1 (or equivalent knowledge of Past Continuous, Present Perfect Continuous, and complex conjunctions). Willingness to learn non-literal, hypothetical language. Access to the internet for video lessons.

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