GRAMMAR B2+
1. Habits. Adjectives and adverbs.
2. Relative clauses. Talking about the future.
3. Explaining purpose using so, if and to. Should and should have (should´ve)
4. So and such. Comparatives with the…the
5. Should(n´t) have, could(n´t) have, would(n´t) have. The present perfect continuous and simple.
6. Modifiers. Have/get something done.
7. Narrative tenses. Participle clauses.
8. Showing degrees of certainty with modal verbs. Nouns and prepositional phrases.
9. Conditionals with present tenses. Conditionals with past tenses.
10. The future perfect. Question tags.
11. Uncountable nouns. Emphatic structures.
12. Supposed to be -ing and should for talking about the future. Determiners.
13. The past perfect simple and continuous. be always/constantly -ing, wish and would
14. Passives. Wish.
15. Linking words. Patterns after reporting verbs.
16. The future continuous. Expressing necessity and ability.
VOCABULARY B2+
1. Describing films, music and books. Talking about pictures.
2. Buildings and areas. Festivals and carnivals.
3. Useful things. Word families. How things go wrong.
4. The government, economics and society.
5. Health and fitness. Sport. Injuries and accidents.
6. Where you stayed. Idioms.
7. Weather. Plants and trees. The different meanings of words.
8. Crimes. Crime and punishment. Trends and statics.
9. Working life. Presentations.
10. Celebrating. Making mistakes. Talking about parties.
11. Problems when renting. Driving.
12. Health problems. Parts of the body and operations.
13. Life-changing events. Values and concepts.
14. Money problems. Metaphor.
15. Food and cooking. Prefixes. Food in the news.
16. Reasons for phoning. Building up a business. Business collocations.
LISTENING B2+
1. Films and the cinema. A guide tour of an art gallery.
2. Driving around Belgrade. Places to visit.
3. Asking for things. Trying to get a refund.
4. What do you think of your president? In the news.
5. Unusual interests. The mad uncle.
6. Did you go away anywhere? Accommodation problems. Culture shock.
7. Experiences of extreme weather. Plant life.
8. Different kinds of crimes. Punishment or rehabilitation.
9. How´re you finding your job? A dying breed. PISA.
10. . Going out to celebrate. Starting conversations.
11. Renting a car. Reporting problems. Driving in different countries.
12. Suddenly falling III. Medical tourism.
13. Catching up with news and gossip. Key life events around the world.
14. Money-related problems. The Magic Moneybag (Part 2). A debate about the lottery.
15. How do you cook it? Food-related news stories.
16. I´m just phoning to… Dream and Achieve.
SPEAKING B2+
1. Disagreeing politely.
2. Agreeing using synonyms.
3. Explaining and checking.
4. Showing understanding. Commenting on news stories.
5. Checking what you heard.
6. Negative questions.
7. Making stories more dramatic.
8. Comments and questions.
9. Feelings about the future.
10. Arranging to meet
11. .Expressing surprise or shock.
12. Passing on messages.
13. Showing uncertainty.
14. Apologising and offering explanations.
15. Vague language.
16. Using would to show formality.
READING B2+
1. Heard it all before.
2. Ten days at the Venice Carnival.
3. I am …Mr Trebus.
4. Only connect.
5. Sport - you´ve got to love it.
6. Emails from Hong Kong.
7. Animals in the news.
8. Riga-rous policing brings down crime.
9. My first job.
10. From faux pas to front page news.
11. Amazing journeys.
12. Just clowing around.
13. Managing conflict.
14. The Magic Moneybag (Part 1)
15. Food, friends, family.
16. Top ten characteristics of successful people. New African entrepreneurs.