INTERMEDIATE

Unlocking the World of Idioms: A Guide for Intermediate Learners

Idioms are fascinating and colorful expressions that add depth and character to the English language. These phrases often have meanings that go beyond the individual words, making them challenging for learners to decipher. However, understanding and using idioms can greatly enhance your ability to communicate effectively and sound more like a native speaker. In this […]

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Unlocking the Power of Relative Clauses in English Grammar

Relative clauses, also known as adjective clauses, are essential components of English grammar that enable us to provide additional information about nouns in our sentences. These clauses, introduced by relative pronouns or relative adverbs, add depth and specificity to our communication. In this article, we will explore the concept of relative clauses, their types, and

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ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY FOR INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH LEARNERS

As an intermediate English learner, you’ve made significant progress in mastering the language, and now it’s time to expand your vocabulary to communicate more fluently and expressively. In this article, we will explore a comprehensive list of essential vocabulary words and phrases tailored specifically for intermediate English learners. These words will help you engage in

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COMMON GRAMMAR MISTAKES INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH LEARNERS SHOULD AVOID

Introduction Learning English can be a rewarding experience, but it’s not without its challenges. Intermediate English learners often find themselves grappling with various grammar rules and nuances as they strive to improve their language skills. In this article, we will explore some of the most common grammar mistakes that intermediate-level English learners make and provide

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PROFICIENCY EXAM FOLDER 1

Proficiency PART 1 / Despite / although / however  (Contrast) “Despite” contrasts two facts or ideas and is followed by an noun or verb+ing. “Although” joins two sentences with contrasting ideas. “ however “ starts a new sentence and contrasts with the previous sentence. 1.        —————– the cinema  expensive, I try to go every week.

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INTERMEDIATE FUTURE TENSE

Will and Going to  Talking about the future Will / going to  “will “ Actual future situations:             The 2nd Winter Sports  Olympics in Erzurum will begin next year in January.  When making a forecast: I hope you will enjoy the film.  When we make a snap decision:              

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