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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 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

πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ B2 ENGLISH CHAPTER 7 – LESSON 1

🌟 Words and Meanings & Prepositions in Use


🎯 Lesson Objectives

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
βœ… Recognize and use abbreviations, prefixes, and suffixes to expand your vocabulary.
βœ… Understand how prepositions work with verbs, nouns, and phrasal verbs.
βœ… Improve your listening comprehension and cultural understanding through themed videos and real-life contexts.


🧭 How to Use This Lesson

  1. Start with the Vocabulary section 🧩 to learn how English words are formed and modified.

  2. Move to the Grammar section ✏️ to understand how prepositions connect with other parts of speech.

  3. Complete the Practice section 🎧 by watching the videos and engaging with listening and language focus activities.

  4. Mark each activity as Completed βœ… once done.

πŸ’‘ Tip: Keep a Word Formation Journal β€” record new prefixes, suffixes, and abbreviations each week with examples.


πŸ—£οΈ VOCABULARY: Words and Meanings (Units 85–87)

πŸ”€ Unit 85: Abbreviations and Acronyms

Learn the difference between abbreviations (shortened forms) and acronyms (words formed from initials).
πŸͺΆ Example: info (information), UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)
πŸ’‘ Tip: Acronyms are usually read as words (like NATO), while abbreviations are read letter by letter (BBC).


πŸ” Unit 86: Prefixes – Creating New Meanings

Understand how prefixes change meaning: un-, re-, pre-, mis-, anti-, etc.
πŸͺΆ Example: happy β†’ unhappy, understand β†’ misunderstand, view β†’ preview
πŸ’‘ Tip: Learning prefixes helps you guess the meaning of new words quickly!


🧩 Unit 87: Suffixes – Forming New Words

Discover how suffixes change word type (noun, adjective, adverb, verb).
πŸͺΆ Example: act β†’ action, care β†’ careful β†’ carefully
πŸ’‘ Tip: Identify patterns β€” -ness (state), -ly (manner), -able (ability), -er (person).


πŸ“˜ ⬇️ Download Vocabulary PDF


✏️ GRAMMAR: Prepositions (Units 91–94)

🚫 Unit 91: Talking About Exceptions

Use prepositions like except (for), apart from, and but for to show exceptions.
πŸͺΆ Example: β€œEveryone came to the meeting except John.”
πŸ’‘ Tip: Except and apart from are often interchangeable β€” but but for is more formal.


πŸ”— Unit 92: Prepositions After Verbs

Learn common verb-preposition pairs.
πŸͺΆ Example: depend on, believe in, apologize for, look after
πŸ’‘ Tip: These combinations are fixed β€” memorize them as β€œword partners,” not separate words.


🧠 Unit 93: Prepositions After Nouns

Master how nouns connect with prepositions.
πŸͺΆ Example: a need for, an advantage over, an increase in
πŸ’‘ Tip: Pay attention to collocations β€” they’re key to sounding natural and fluent.


βš™οΈ Unit 94: Two- and Three-Word Verbs – Word Order

Understand how phrasal verbs work with or without objects.
πŸͺΆ Example: β€œTurn off the light.” / β€œTurn it off.”
πŸ’‘ Tip: If the object is a pronoun, it always goes between the verb and the particle (turn it off, not turn off it).


πŸ“— ⬇️ Download Grammar PDF


🎧 B2 ENGLISH CHAPTER 7 – PRACTICE 1

🎯 Practice Focus

Listen and watch to understand everyday British English, focusing on vocabulary in context, tone, and preposition use.


πŸ—‚οΈ Topics Covered

πŸŽ† Bonfire Night
πŸŽƒ Hallowe’en Scenes 1 & 2 (Language Focus)
🌦️ British Weather
πŸ“ Indoor Sports Scenes 1 & 2 (Language Focus)


πŸŽ† Bonfire Night

Explore the history and traditions of this famous UK celebration.
πŸ’‘ Tip: Listen for time prepositions (e.g., on the 5th of November, at night) and descriptive adjectives.


πŸŽƒ Hallowe’en Scenes 1 & 2

Watch how people talk about costumes, parties, and traditions.
πŸ’‘ Tip: Focus on tone and cultural vocabulary β€” e.g., spooky, costume, trick-or-treat.


🌦️ British Weather

Understand how British people use idioms to describe the weather.
πŸ’‘ Tip: Notice prepositions + nouns β€” e.g., in the rain, under the clouds, on a sunny day.


πŸ“ Indoor Sports Scenes 1 & 2

Learn everyday expressions around sports and competition.
πŸ’‘ Tip: Identify phrasal verbs like warm up, give up, keep on, work out. These are essential for fluent speech.


πŸ“• ⬇️ Download Practice PDF


πŸ’¬ Final Thought

β€œEvery word you learn builds a bridge to new ideas. The more bridges you build, the farther you can go.” πŸŒ‰βœ¨

Keep building your vocabulary β€” one word, one prefix, one suffix at a time. 🌍