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B2 English Introduction
Welcome to B2 English, where you’ll boost your fluency, expand your vocabulary, and refine your grammar through engaging, real-life practice for confident communication in everyday, academic, and professional contexts.
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B2 English Chapter 1: Listening
B2 English Chapter 1 covers work, study, and relationships, helping learners expand vocabulary, master key tenses and modals, and improve listening and reading skills in professional and social contexts.
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B2 English Chapter 2: Reading
This chapter mainly focuses on reading comprehension through engaging texts about leisure, travel, the arts, and the environment. You will explore how people live, connect, and express themselves around the world — while improving vocabulary, grammar accuracy, and overall reading confidence.
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B2 English Chapter 3: Speaking
In this chapter, you will explore how people, communities, and nations interact — from environmental issues and cultural traditions to politics, law, and the economy. Alongside these themes, learners refine their grammar skills in reporting, noun structures, and the use of articles and quantifiers to express ideas accurately and effectively.
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B2 English Chapter 4: Writing
In this chapter, students explore how communication, health, and technology shape modern life and society. They also strengthen their grammar skills by mastering relative clauses, pronouns, and ways to simplify and connect ideas effectively in writing and speech.
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B2 English Chapter 5: UK Literature
This chapter helps students explore how language in British literature captures movement, colour, sound, and human behaviour — reflecting everyday life and cultural values in the UK. It also strengthens their use of adjectives and adverbs to analyse, compare, and describe characters, settings, and emotions found in classic and modern British texts.
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B2 English Chapter 6: UK Life
This chapter helps students understand how people in the UK express opinions, emotions, and attitudes in daily interactions and academic settings. Through themes like British festivals, food culture, housing, and lifestyle, learners develop their ability to use adverbial clauses, conjunctions, and prepositions naturally in real-life communication.
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B2 English Chapter 7: UK Culture
This chapter explores how English vocabulary and figurative language reflect British culture — from idioms rooted in history and everyday life to expressions inspired by theatre, art, and regional traditions. Students also develop their ability to organise ideas and communicate naturally, drawing on authentic examples from UK culture and communication styles.
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B2 English (Upper Intermediate Level)
About Lesson

🌟 B2 English – Chapter 1: Lesson 3

Lesson Level: B2 (Upper-Intermediate)
Estimated Completion Time: 90–120 minutes


🎯 Lesson Objectives

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:

  • Describe people and their relationships using a wide range of vocabulary.
  • Use different grammar structures to talk confidently about the future.
  • Apply listening skills in real-life contexts, such as study groups, film reviews, and giving advice.
  • Read and understand authentic articles related to culture and environment.

📖 How to Use This Lesson

  1. Start with the Vocabulary section to build your descriptive language skills.

  2. Move to Grammar to learn how to express future actions and events.

  3. Apply your knowledge in Practice exercises for reinforcement.

  4. Complete Listening & Reading activities to improve comprehension and real-life application.

Click each section below to explore:

 


🧠 Vocabulary: People and Relationships (Units 8–11)

Introduction

In this section, you’ll learn how to describe people’s qualities, appearances, and personalities, as well as how to talk about friendships and relationships. Strong vocabulary helps you communicate more naturally and confidently in social and professional situations.

Unit Topic Quick Intro
Unit 8        Describing people: positive & negative qualities Learn words to describe strengths and weaknesses.
Unit 9 Describing people: appearance & mannerisms Talk about how people look and behave.
Unit 10 Describing people: personality & character traits Explore traits like honesty, creativity, or stubbornness.
Unit 11 Relationships: friends forever Express feelings, friendships, and social bonds.

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✏️ Grammar: The Future (Units 9–14)

Introduction

This grammar section focuses on expressing the future in English using multiple structures. You’ll learn how to predict, plan, or talk about events before they happen.

Unit Topic Quick Intro
Unit 9 will & be going to Use for predictions, plans, and decisions.
Unit 10        Present simple & present continuous for future Talk about timetables, schedules, and fixed arrangements.
Unit 11 Future continuous & future perfect (continuous) Describe ongoing or completed future actions.
Unit 12 Be to + infinitive; be about to + infinitive Express obligations, expectations, and imminent events.
Unit 13 Other ways of talking about the future Learn alternative future expressions for more natural speech.
Unit 14 The future seen from the past Report past predictions about the future.

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🏋️ B2 Chapter 1 Practice 3

Practice Focus

Apply your vocabulary and grammar skills in realistic exercises covering descriptions, relationships, and talking about the future. Practice is key to retention and confidence!

Topics Covered

  • Listening: Study groups, film reviews, getting advice.

  • Reading: International Mother Earth Day & National Tea Day.

  • Writing & Speaking: Applying vocabulary and future grammar in sentences.

This section provides interactive exercises to strengthen your understanding of the lesson. You’ll get a chance to listen, read, and answer questions to simulate real-life English use.

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🎧 Listening activies

🎧 Creating a study group

Listen to the conversation about creating a study group to practise and improve your listening skills. Do the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises.

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🎧 Film reviews

Listen to the film reviews to practise and improve your listening skills.

Do the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises.

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🎧 Getting advice

Listen to someone getting advice from a friend to practise and improve your listening skills. Do the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises.

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📖 Reading activities

📖 International Mother Earth Day

International Mother Earth Day, on 22 April, promotes harmony with nature and reminds us of the importance of protecting all the different ecosystems and species on our planet.

Do the preparation task first. Then read the article and do the exercises.

 

📖 National Tea Day

Tea is the world’s second most popular drink (after water!). In the UK, you can even celebrate drinking it on 21 April.

Do the preparation task first. Then read the article and do the exercises.


Next Steps

  • Complete all practice exercises.

  • Review vocabulary and grammar notes.

  • Apply what you’ve learned in speaking or writing tasks.

💬 Tip from Afridemia Academy:

“Practice every day. Every word you learn and every structure you master is a step closer to confident English communication!”