This eBook provides an in-depth guide to mastering essential language functions related to expressing regret and drawing logical conclusions. Designed for intermediate learners, this module will help you communicate more clearly and confidently in both everyday conversations and professional settings. The eBook covers key grammar structures, practical vocabulary, and real-life examples to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the topics.
Module 8 - Intermediate B1-B2 eBook
Key Features
Language Functions: Learn how to express regret and apologize effectively using phrases like "I wish I had," "I'm sorry for," and "I regret that." You’ll also practice how to draw conclusions from given information using phrases such as "Based on this," "It seems that," and "We can conclude that."
Vocabulary Focus:
- Work and Working Conditions: Expand your vocabulary related to job roles, workplace conditions, and professional environments. Learn how to talk about common workplace issues using words like "workload," "deadlines," and "job satisfaction."
- Approximations with "-ish": Master how to express uncertainty or give approximate descriptions using the suffix "-ish" in phrases like "five-ish" and "tall-ish."
Phrasal Verbs: Practice phrasal verbs related to work and daily activities, such as "catch up," "hand in," and "burn out." These are essential for sounding natural and fluent in conversations about work and responsibilities.
Supporting Grammar: This module includes the grammar structures Look + Adjective and Look like + Noun, which are useful when describing people, situations, and making comparisons or drawing conclusions.
Practical Exercises: Each chapter includes exercises that help you practice using the new vocabulary and structures in context. From describing hypothetical work scenarios to apologizing for mistakes, these activities will reinforce your learning and build confidence in real-life applications.