English B2 Part 1: Advanced Hypotheticals and Past Actions

About The Course
B2 Part 1 is dedicated to refining your ability to express complex sequences of events and discuss unreal past situations. You will master the Past Perfect to show which action happened first, especially when narrating a story. The main focus is on the Third Conditional (e.g., If I had known, I would have called), which is essential for expressing regret, criticism, and analyzing past outcomes. Furthermore, you will learn to use a wider range of Relative Clauses (e.g., non-defining clauses with whose and whom) to connect and add nuance to your ideas. Functionally, you will develop the language to participate in debates, give and justify strong opinions, and talk about abstract concepts like ethics and global issues.
What You Will Learn
Sequence Past Events: Use the Past Perfect to clearly sequence events in a story.
Express Regret: Form and use the Third Conditional for hypothetical past scenarios and expressing regret or relief.
Write Detailed Descriptions: Use complex Relative Clauses with correct punctuation (commas) to embed extra information.
Debate & Justify: Express and defend your opinions on abstract and ethical topics using sophisticated linking words and phrases.
Discuss Education: Use specialized vocabulary to discuss university, academic life, and lifelong learning.
Requirements
Successful completion of B1 Part 3 (or equivalent mastery of all basic tenses, Second Conditional, and basic Passive Voice). Willingness to move from personal to abstract and analytical discussion. Access to the internet for video lessons.

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