Course Content
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 β€” 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 β€” 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 β€” 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 β€” 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 5, LESSON 4
(Designed for Afridemia students preparing for advanced communication, IELTS/TOEFL readiness, and academic success)


🌟 Lesson Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
βœ… Use modality accurately to express facts, opinions, and desires.
βœ… Discuss and interpret numbers and statistics confidently in context.
βœ… Differentiate between various types of adverbs to enhance expression and clarity.
βœ… Understand and apply comment and viewpoint adverbs to present perspectives naturally in speech and writing.


🧭 How to Use This Lesson

πŸ’‘ Step-by-step learning flow:
1️⃣ Start with the Vocabulary Section – learn and practice new expressions.
2️⃣ Move to the Grammar Section – explore key rules and usage examples.
3️⃣ Finish with the Practice Section – test yourself through listening and video comprehension.
4️⃣ Complete your β€œMy Score” tracker after each section to record progress.

πŸ“ Tip: Keep a learning notebook or digital journal to summarize what you learn in each unit.


πŸ“š VOCABULARY SECTION

Unit 70: Modality – Expressing Facts, Opinions, and Desires

Introduction:
This unit helps you express certainty, possibility, and emotions using modal verbs like must, might, could, should, and would. Learn how to show your attitude or degree of belief in what you’re saying.

πŸ’¬ Tip: When unsure, use might or could instead of must β€” it makes your statements sound more polite and flexible.

πŸ”— πŸ“₯ Download Vocabulary PDF (Units 70–71)


Unit 71: Numbers – Statistics and Quantity

Introduction:
Learn the language of data and measurement β€” essential for academic writing, presentations, and IELTS graph descriptions. Understand how to talk about proportions, trends, and comparisons.

πŸ’¬ Tip: When presenting data, pair numbers with adjectives:

β€œA significant increase,” β€œA steady decline,” β€œA small percentage.”


🧩 GRAMMAR SECTION

Unit 76: Adverbs of Place, Direction, Indefinite Frequency, and Time

Introduction:
Master adverbs that tell where, when, and how often actions happen. These make your communication more specific and fluent.

πŸ’¬ Tip: Keep adverbs near the verbs they modify to avoid confusion!


Unit 77: Degree Adverbs and Focus Adverbs

Introduction:
These adverbs add emphasis or precision β€” like really, quite, extremely, only, even. They help express how strong or specific something is.

πŸ’¬ Tip: Remember: really intensifies feelings (really tired), while very intensifies facts (very cold).


Unit 78: Comment Adverbs and Viewpoint Adverbs

Introduction:
Learn to share your opinion or perspective clearly with adverbs like fortunately, obviously, technically, personally.

πŸ’¬ Tip: Use comment adverbs at the start of a sentence to sound fluent and confident:

β€œHonestly, I didn’t expect that result.”

πŸ”— πŸ“₯ Download Grammar PDF (Units 76–78)


🎧 ONLINE PRACTICE SECTION

🧠 Practice Focus

Improve your listening comprehension, cultural awareness, and contextual vocabulary through authentic media: interviews, city life stories, and festivals.


🎯 Topics Covered

  • Living in London πŸ™οΈ

  • Living on My Own 🏑

  • Words on the Street – The Tempest & Bestival 🎭🎢


🎬 Living in London

Introduction:
Explore what life in one of the world’s most dynamic cities is like! This activity improves your understanding of urban vocabulary and listening for detail.

πŸ’¬ Tip: While listening, note down key adjectives people use to describe city life (e.g., busy, lively, diverse).


🏑 Living on My Own

Introduction:
Hear personal experiences about independence, budgeting, and adapting to change. Practice identifying tone and attitude in spoken English.

πŸ’¬ Tip: Focus on phrasal verbs related to daily routines (get by, move out, settle in).


🎭 Words on the Street: The Tempest & Bestival

Introduction:
These videos bring Shakespeare’s The Tempest to modern life, connecting classical art with real-world language. Learn how emotion and tone shape meaning.

πŸ’¬ Tip: Watch twice β€” first for general meaning, second for language focus (expressions and pronunciation).

πŸ”— πŸ“₯ Download Practice PDF (Audio & Video Activities)


πŸ’¬ Final Thought

β€œLanguage is the road map of a culture. It tells you where its people come from and where they are going.”
β€” Rita Mae Brown

✨ Keep practicing, stay curious, and let every word you learn take you one step closer to fluency!