

B1.1 English Course
Preliminary Level
In this B1.1 course, you will improve your English skills through a program designed to help you reach an intermediate level. Throughout the course, you will gradually develop your listening, speaking, reading, and writing abilities. You will learn to communicate more confidently and fluently in everyday situations, preparing you to interact in English with ease.
Lecciones
B1.1 – Units
B1.1 – Lesson 1
Nouns: Relationship, Citizen, Chocoholic, Hip Hop, Fan, Community, Choir, Supporter
Phrase Of The Week: Fall Off: ‘A button had fallen off her jacket.’
Phrasal Verbs: Keen On, Believe In, Go Round, Break Up, Come Round, Get Along, Turn On, Hang Up
Adjectives: Confident, Creative, Easy-going, Hard-working, Nervous, Sociable, Local, Closest, Positive, Senior, Responsible, Warm, Similar, Attractive
Grammar: present simple and present continuous
B1.1 – Lesson 2
Nouns: star sign, blood type, social media, profile, pocket money, dream, impression, editor
Phrase of the week: draw the line: ‘I don’t mind helping you, but I draw the line at telling lies.’
Phrasal verbs: call back, carry on, switch off, give up, take out, go for, stay over, pick up,
Verbs: share, realise, impress compare, present, party, succeed, care, post, mention, worry, trust, smile, promise
Grammar: adverbs of frequency, time phrases
B1.1 – Lesson 3
Nouns: vegan, enthusiast, sky diving, identity, laugh, comment, effect, career
Phrase of the week: in advance: ‘I should warn you in advance that I’m not a very good dancer.’
Phrasal verbs: send off, clean up, hang out, carry out, throw out, look forward to, get across, pass on
Adjectives: open, conscientious, extroverted, anxious, agreeable, ambitious, cheerful, curious, generous, honest, organise, punctual, reliable, sensitive, shy, strange
Grammar: past simple and past continuous
B1.1 – Lesson 4
Nouns: employer, search engine, expert, user name, site, biography, decision, attention
Phrase of the week: pay attention: ‘I’m sorry, I wasn’t paying attention to what you were saying.’
Phrasal verbs: sign up, dress up, take after, help out, give back, give away, set off, set up
Verbs: chat, belong, prefer, spend time, publish, exist, volunteer, upload, discuss, dislike, survive, pick, share, melt, follow, advertise
Grammar: -ing form
B1.1 – Lesson 5
Nouns: truth, teens, height, looks, size, personality, interest, podcast
Phrase of the week: in spite of: ‘We went out in spite of the rain.’
Phrasal verbs: end up, turn into, catch up, send back, head up, join in, take part in, break down
Adjectives: successful, ordered, embarrassed, middle-aged, overweight, bald, dressed, medium, well-built, good-looking, amazed, finished, personal, humid, huge, full-time
Grammar: will for predictions, offers and immediate decisions; going to for plans; present continuous for arrangements; present simple for scheduled events
B1.1 – Lesson 6
Nouns: product, opinion, tip, programmer, degree, university, superhero, character
Phrase of the week: for a change: ‘let’s go to the Moroccan restaurant for a change.’
Phrasal verbs: come up, hand in, try on, get on well with, spit out, deal with, look after,
Verbs: create, heat, refuse, burn, connect, pronounce, focus on, design, avoid, recommend, beat, organise, fix, support, treat, throw
Grammar: modal verbs for advice and suggestions
B1.1 – Lesson 7
Nouns: charity, muscle, psychology, mess, fact, network, period, history
Phrase of the week: break the bank: “A new hard drive doesn’t have to break the bank”
Verbs: unfriend, advise, mind, expect, celebrate, annoy, continue, remove
Adjectives: neat, perfect, strong, half-closed, popular, hot, spicy, mild, salty, sour, sweet, sweet-and-sour, raw, particular, takeaway, prepared
Grammar: present perfect
B1.1 – Lesson 8
Nouns: selfie, issue, double chin, foodie, fast food, herb, dish, ingredient
Phrase of the week: in return: `What does he expect in return for his help?`
Verbs: queue, face, announce, lie, rise, save, suggest, afford
Adjectives: vegetarian, frozen, fizzy, typical, traditional, homemade, amazing, low, international, gorgeous, colourful, incredible, useless, dull, acceptable, delicious
Grammar: past simple vs present perfect
B1.1 – Lesson 9
Nouns: sorrel, salsa, nacho chip, baklava, dough, nut, health, benefit
Phrase of the week: mad about: ‘I look going to zoos because I’m mad about animals
Verbs: regret, behave, sound, communicate, appear, receive, accept, reject
Adjectives: unusual, unfair, worrying, professional, wonderful, tasteless, satisfying, memorable, tidy, serious, rude, unpleasant, negative, impolite, recent, smelly
Grammar: zero, first and second conditionals
B1.1 – Lesson 10
Nouns: oil, region, mealtime, culture, soybean, colleague, chopstick, heater
Phrase of the week: be into: `dave’s really into music.`
Verbs: join, cancel, crash, react, encourage, test, stick, record,
Adjectives: amused, annoyed, disgusted, excited, disappointed, concerned, wavy, plain, allergic, fortunate, old-fashioned, disrespectful, alone, stupid, basic, talented
Grammar: unless, in case, if I were you
B1.1 – Lesson 11
Nouns: habit, recipe, technique, blog, faq, real-life, pharmacy, equipment
Phrase of the week: in fact: ‘I know the artist well. In fact, I had dinner with him last week’.
Verbs: wander, discover, bury, translate, examine, remind, repair, pack
Adjectives: loose, historic, lively, ancient, percent, ordinary, awful, urgent, tiny, underground, main, valuable, stable, spare, unwanted, suitable
Grammar: the passive: present simple and past simple
B1.1 – Lesson 12
Nouns: motor, hairspray, spoonful, shoe polish, barbecue, rule, advert, item,
Phrase of the week: at least: `it will take you at least 20 minutes to get there.’
Verbs: wander, discover, bury, translate, examine, remind, repair, pack
Adjectives: loose, historic, lively, ancient, percent, ordinary, awful, urgent, tiny, underground, main, valuable, stable, spare, unwanted, suitable
Grammar: have/get something done
B1.1 – Lesson 13
Nouns: patience, cookbook, practice, variety, option, method, skill, handful
Phrase of the week: in case: ‘He’s too young to come and in any case I want him to spend the time with Mum’.
Verbs: allow, offer, relax, sew, swap, fold, require, frame
Adjectives: striped, experienced, enormous, annoying, ugly, scary, frightened, wise, enthusiastic, social, academic, onward, respected, accompanied, up-to-date, rewarding
Grammar:defining relative clauses
B1.1 – Lesson 14
Nouns: entertainment, use-by date, vlogger, website, ages, explanation, speciality, tin opener
Phrase of the week: at all: ‘they’ve done nothing at all to try and put the problem right.’
Verbs: demand, develop, expand, gain, permit, register, notice, fear
Adjectives: mean, certain, broad, confused, grateful, challenging, failed, complex, strict, calm, lucky, intelligent, all-round, drinkable, lazy, fully-qualified
Grammar: modals of obligation, prohibition and necessity
B1.1 – Lesson 15
Nouns: stranger, result, society, lasagne, shape, service, behaviour, length
Phrase of the week: in charge: ‘who’s in charge here?’
Verbs: approve, interrupt, revise, concentrate, attend, invent, solve, turn
Adjectives: cool, comfortable, familiar, fond, known, stressed out, natural, attracted, outdoor, rainy, living, skilled, essential, appropriate, available, latest
Grammar: reported speech
B1.1 – Lesson 16
Nouns: content, action, solution, guy, background, bunch, arrival, owner
Phrase of the week: on sale: ‘a wide range of postcards and other souvenirs are on sale in the visitors’ centre.’
Verbs: graduate, criticise, achieve, admire, warn, panic, grill, hitchhike
Adjectives: native, influential, slim, smooth, stuck, questioning, philosophical, brief, annual, depressing, fascinated, frightening, limited, willing, major, keen
Grammar: indirect questions
B1.1 – Lesson 17
Nouns: dirt, volume, meaning, mother-in-law, parents-in-law, challenge, fiancé, hit
Phrase of the week: change your mind: ‘i’ve changed my mind about leaving school.’
Verbs: scream, serve, consider, compete, switch, freeze, disappear, float
Adjectives: complete, artistic, formal, considerable, technological, literate, problem-solving, self-confident, irregular, impatient, unlocked, grilled, complicated, valued, thoughtful, second-hand
Grammar: past perfect
B1.1 – Lesson 18
Nouns: manners, respect, wedding, tradition, plan, load, bullying, technology
Phrase of the week: get rid of: ‘i got rid of those old toys.’
Verbs: shoot, wish, involve, flow, prevent, reach, cope, select
Adjectives: total, emotional, alive, populated, common, polite, efficient, one-way, tropical, self-service, handmade, built-up, opposing, lined, underwater, qualified
Grammar: used to
B1.1 – Lesson 19
Nouns: public transport, business, signal, location, customer, sign, couple, opportunity
Phrase of the week: in common: ‘The two towns have many things in common.’
Verbs: apply, cover, quote, limit yourself, complain, silence, manage, earn
Adjectives: playful, flexible, extreme, adventurous, passionate, self-disciplined, focused, demanding, hydrated, unreal, shallow, sensible, planned, attached, genetic, fabulous
B1.1 – Lesson 20
Nouns: referee, homeless, access, hunger, pollution, education, generation, programme
Phrase of the week: work your way: ‘He had worked his way up to head of department.’
Verbs: reduce, deserve, reheat, request, depart, repeat, refer, rebuild
Adjectives: cute, forecast, dreamy, checked, stir-fried, labelled, industrial, horrible, fatty, unclear, fascinating, new-born, loving, terrific, awesome, muscly
B1.1 – Lesson 21
Nouns: Relationship, Citizen, Chocoholic, Hip Hop, Fan, Community, Choir, Supporter
Phrase Of The Week: Fall Off: ‘A button had fallen off her jacket.’
Phrasal Verbs: Keen On, Believe In, Go Round, Break Up, Come Round, Get Along, Turn On, Hang Up
Adjectives: Confident, Creative, Easy-going, Hard-working, Nervous, Sociable, Local, Closest, Positive, Senior, Responsible, Warm, Similar, Attractive
B1.1 – Lesson 22
Nouns: childhood, bookmark, population, growth, fresh air, facilities, climate, experience
Phrase of the week: in the meantime: ‘The doctor will be here soon. In the meantime, try and relax.’
Verbs: spray, cough, hunt, deliver, carry, purchase, welcome, argue
Adjectives: usually, normally, frequently, occasionally, apparently, hungrily, eventually, suddenly, particularly, badly, lately, instead, terribly, anyway, absolutely, incredibly
B1.1 – Lesson 23
Nouns: services, suburb, lifestyle, environment, sand, rubbish dump, literature, decade
Phrase of the week: on average: ’On average, men still earn more than women’.
Verbs: measure, respond, train, lift, strengthen, lose weight, get fit, ring
Adjectives: totally, clearly, finally, mostly, worth, slightly, naturally, obviously, definitely, generally, basically, rarely, originally, surprisingly, ahead, overnight
B1.1 – Lesson 24
Nouns: hairstyle, article, event, stress, loved one, ice skating, rink, mall
Phrase of the week: supposed to: ‘You’re not supposed to smoke in here’
Verbs: press, cause, recognise, touch, bump, apologise, break out, scare
Adjectives: gently, constantly, digitally, correctly, physically, mentally widely, nowadays, downhill, angrilly, otherwise, firstly, secondly, directly, alongside
B1.1 – Lesson 25
Nouns: decoration, treasure, need, planner, biologist, subway, banker, safe, wheelchair, rate, past, vehicle, economy, resource, individual, appl
Phrase of the week: make a fool of: ‘I suddenly realised that I was being made a fool of.’
Verbs: sigh, dig, locate, tear, fancy, beat, upgrade
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