B2 level, mastery of countable and uncountable nouns focuses on nuance, using specific quantifiers (many/much/a few/a little), and handling nouns that change meaning based on countability(e.g., paper vs. a paper). Key, often abstract, nouns like advice, information, equipment, and furniture are exclusively uncountable, requiring singular verbs. Key B2 Countable/Uncountable Nouns Concepts: * Uncountable Nouns: Cannot be pluralized or used with 'a/an'. They always use singular verbs. * Examples: Accommodation, Advice, Behaviour, Damage, Equipment, Furniture, Information, Knowledge, Luggage, Money, News, Progress, Research, Rubbish, Traffic, Travel . * Countable Nouns: Have singular/plural forms and use 'a/an' in singular . * Hybrid Nouns: Contextual: * Some nouns shift meaning: * Experience: (Uncountable = knowledge/skill, Countable = an event) . * Room: (Uncountable = space, Countable = a specific room) * Paper: (Uncountable = material, Countable = a newspaper or ...
B2 topic: People and Society: Key Vocabulary: Society: community, population, citizens, residents . Social issues: inequality, poverty, unemployment, crime rate, cost of living . Relationships: get along with, fall out with, keep in touch, look up to someone . Generations: elderly, teenagers, middle-aged, generation gap . Culture & norms: traditions, customs, social norms, multicultural, diversity Roles: breadwinner, stay-at-home parent, volunteer, activist . Useful B2 Phrases: There’s a growing trend of young people moving to cities. The gap between rich and poor seems to be getting wider. We tend to take healthcare for granted in some countries. It’s common to live with your parents until you get married in many cultures. People are more aware of mental health issues nowadays. Discussion Questions to Practice: How has your society changed in the last 10 years? Do you think social media brings people together or drives them apart? ...