nayovid281 Posted March 31 Report Share Posted March 31 English For You - Intensive Course For Fast LearningLast updated 1/2022Created by Michel Cioffi,Dennis Andrew Usher,Novacom video coursesMP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 ChLevel: Intermediate | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 49 Lectures ( 7h 5m ) | Size: 5.25 GBEnglish language course for post-beginers and intermediate studentsWhat you'll learnEnglish languageYou will learn to speak spontaneously.You will learn some differences between English and American.You will learn English grammar up to B1levelRequirementsBasic knowledge of the language is required.DescriptionThis course is ideal for post-beginners and those who want to improve their understanding of English as it is spoken by the British and Americans. You will achieve this through dialogues and animated sketches in the original language with the voices of English and American professionals. You will learn to express yourself in the present, the past, the future, and in progressive tenses. The course contains ten teaching sections called "units"; each unit is composed of 4 or 5 lessons. Each lesson includes a video part with dialogues, sketches, teacher's explanations, and exercises. Each lesson is accompanied by a pdf with the transcript of the video and one or more exercises. On a separate pdf, you will find the correct exercise (key).Lessons containUnit 1 - lesson 1: How are you? - I am, this is, it isLesson 2: He's American. - pronouns he, she, itLesson 3: How much is it? - NumbersLesson 4: Is it far? -negative formLesson 5: Here you are - interrogative and negative formsUnit 2 - Lesson 1: Nice to meet you - greetings, demonstrative adjectivesLesson 2: Robert comes from Melbourne - simple presentLesson 3: Where is the rabbit? -, simple presentLesson 4: What are these? - who, what, this, theseLesson 5: Yes, a very good one! - possessive adjectivesUnit 3 - Lesson 1: First passenger? -months, ordinal numbersLesson 2: How many? - the difference between how much, how manyLesson 3: The horse is in front of the cow - PrepositionsLesson 4: Spelling - spellingUnit 4 Lesson 1: Can I help you? - verb can, prep. with, without, short answersLesson 2: I'd like to go to London - like, would like, why, becauseLesson 3: Two beautiful girls on the beach - there is, there are, pluralLesson 4 - How old is he? asking somebody's ageLesson 5 There's a cat on the roof - can, cannot, there is, there areUnit 5 Lesson 1: I'm looking for a house - Present progressiveLesson 2: And yourself of course ... - interrogative with do, must, dare, can, haveLesson 3: I've got a driving license - irregular plurals, have gotLesson 4: Do you have an appointment? - interrogative form have with doLesson 5: Hector needs a garden - one, ones, no indefiniteUnit 6 Lesson 1: How do you do? - short answers - formal greetingsLesson 2: Naomi's cat is beautiful -possessive caseLesson 3: It's hers - possessive, pronouns - verbs in -yLesson 4: The in-laws - family tiesUnit 7 Lesson 1: Sheila Krieg speaking - ExclamationLesson 2: Let's go to a coffee shop - imperativeLesson 3: What about you? - present continuous for futureLesson 4: It's going to rain - be going to, phrasal verbsLesson 5: titolo Has Peter ever driven a Ferrari? - Present perfectUnit 8 Lesson 1: I'd better have the red one - had betterLesson 2: The bike I bought was not expensive - relative pronouns - must - have toLesson 3: Let's talk about the time - irregular verbsLesson 4: They have more children than we do - comparativeLesson 5: Italian food is so delicious! - irregular verbsUnit 9 Lesson 1: I would like to move out of New York -past of can, suffix lessLesson 2: He visits his patients until one o'clock - conditional and future, difference simple past-present continuousLesson 3: I thought it was going to rain - past conditionalLesson 4: If I eat too much I'll get fat -if clausesLesson 5: I'm sure she will love it! - irregular verbsUnit 10 Lesson 1: What time is it? - Tell the time in English and AmericanLesson 2: Poor John! - question tagsLesson 3: Is there any money left in the drawer? - some, any, every, eachLesson 4: I'm dying of thirst - can - be able to, indefinite pronounsLesson 5: I arrived at the bus stop 20 minutes ago - since, for, agoWho this course is forThe course is designed for those who have basic knowledge and want to improve their skills.Homepagehttps://rapidgator.net/file/28da79a8632bd3dbf1ab7fa808b319e4/English_for_you_-_Intensive_course_for_fast_learning.part6.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/f3a6303f530ec22e056b4e50f5107e43/English_for_you_-_Intensive_course_for_fast_learning.part5.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/52d1e9cac35214b4b26f6a926555071f/English_for_you_-_Intensive_course_for_fast_learning.part4.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/9c34faf30d5d14024b2609ad8e6b2365/English_for_you_-_Intensive_course_for_fast_learning.part3.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/2d29bc538211e74d5b5784b6c4ad3c01/English_for_you_-_Intensive_course_for_fast_learning.part2.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/20984e864c1e5eeab06e36f1318f59ff/English_for_you_-_Intensive_course_for_fast_learning.part1.rar.htmlhttps://ausfile.com/fifk7tj4e7qh/English_for_you_-_Intensive_course_for_fast_learning.part6.rar.htmlhttps://ausfile.com/nxrkpsj2bc6t/English_for_you_-_Intensive_course_for_fast_learning.part5.rar.htmlhttps://ausfile.com/epywh1xl1u2z/English_for_you_-_Intensive_course_for_fast_learning.part4.rar.htmlhttps://ausfile.com/zm7nqtkz6csd/English_for_you_-_Intensive_course_for_fast_learning.part3.rar.htmlhttps://ausfile.com/ry3v8gdv1dst/English_for_you_-_Intensive_course_for_fast_learning.part2.rar.htmlhttps://ausfile.com/4yomhi6lxh7m/English_for_you_-_Intensive_course_for_fast_learning.part1.rar.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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