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PEN – Nível B1 (Parte 2)

  • Sobre o Curso

Sobre o Curso

O Programa de Ensino por Nível (PEN) é uma coletânea de cursos de Inglês perfeita para quem quer atingir seus objetivos sem precisar sair do conforto de casa. Você também pode fazer o curso enquanto espera em uma fila ou entre as tarefas do seu dia a dia. Essa série exclusiva de cursos abrange todos os níveis de conhecimento para você estudar de forma autônoma, no seu ritmo.
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Público Alvo

  • Estudantes aprendendo inglês ou fazendo o resgate de seu nível.
  • Requisitos

  • Carga Horária

Duração do Curso 15h
  • Marcadores

Conteúdo do Curso

Welcome to PEN B1 (Parte 2)

  • Intro Class
  • Tutoriais das nossas atividades
  • Provas

Week 21

Week 22

Week 23

Week 24

Week 25

Week 26

Week 27

Week 28

Week 29

Week 30

Mid-term test

Week 31

Week 32

Week 33

Week 34

Week 35

Week 36

Week 37

Week 38

Week 39

Week 40

Final test

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Gostei muito do curso! As aulas e atividades são interativas e me proporcionou um aprendizado único no inglês.
Amei tudo do curso. Ansioso para fazer os outros cursos!

O que vou aprender?

  • Indirect speech: Tense changes
  • Direct and indirect speech: Rhythm
  • Talk about the weather and natural disasters
  • Future in the past: Was/were going to and would
  • Pronunciation: Minimal pairs
  • Perfect modals: May have, might have, could have, and must have
  • Pronunciation: Reduction of have in perfect modals
  • Talk about mysteries and enigmas
  • Adjective clauses with subject relative pronouns who and that
  • Use adjectives to describe people
  • Pronunciation: Prefixes and suffixes
  • Adjective clauses with object relative pronouns who, whom, and that
  • Pronunciation: Voiced and voiceless th
  • Talk about conflicts and resolution
  • Talk about iconic geek culture characters and famous figures
  • Express your feelings and opinions
  • Talk about elements of modern and classical culture
  • The past unreal conditional
  • The unreal conditional: Questions
  • Talk about choices and consequences
  • Pronunciation: -ough and -augh
  • Understand and explain memes and gags
  • Pronunciation: Contractions with ‘d in spoken English
  • Discuss morality and dilemmas
  • Non-count nouns that represent abstract ideas
  • Talk about education and essential skills for a changing world
  • Pronunciation: Letter “U” – /ʌ/ or /juː/?
  • “Too + adjective + infinitive” and “too + adjective + for”
  • Emphatic stress to express enthusiasm
  • Prepositional phrases of geographical place
  • Describe trips and places to visit
  • Pronunciation: Consonant sounds /g/, /dʒ/, /k/, /ʃ/, /tʃ/