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Modern science: B2- intermediate:

 Modern science: B2- intermediate: 馃摎 Modern science (B2 level) focuses on empirical research, technological innovation, and data-driven understanding of the world, often replacing lone researchers with collaborative, specialized teams. Key areas include AI, genetic engineering, and environmental science, aimed at solving complex issues like climate change and disease.  Key Vocabulary & Concepts (B2 Level): * Research & Development (R&D):Conducting, analyzing, and publishing studies. * Advancements: Breakthroughs, state-of-the-art technologies, innovations. * Scientific Methods: Experiments, hypotheses, observations, and data analysis. * Applications: Artificial intelligence, biotechnology, digital technologies.  Core Themes in Modern Science. * The Shift to Collaboration: Science is now largely institutionalized in universities and private industries rather than being done by individuals. * Technological Impact: Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, AI, a...
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Science and technology: B2- intermediate:

 Science and Technology:  B2- intermediate: Science and technology are deeply intertwined, mutually reinforcing fields: science systematically studies the natural world through observation and experimentation to understand fundamental laws, while technology applies this scientific knowledge to create tools, systems, and processes that solve real-world problems and improve human life.  Key Aspects of Science and Technology: * Science (Understanding): Focuses on "knowing" and discovering truths about physical, life, and earth sciences. *  * Technology (Doing): Focuses on "synthesis and design," utilizing scientific knowledge for practical applications such as engineering, medicine, and information technology. *  * Interdependence: Scientific discoveries lead to new technologies (e.g., electricity leading to electronics), while technology provides advanced instruments for research (e.g., microscopes and computers). *  * Science, Technology, and Society(STS): A...

Personal development: B2-intermediate:

 Personal development:  B2-intermediate: Personal development at a B2 upper-intermediate level focuses on enhancing self-awareness, communication, and professional skills through advanced language use. Key areas include building confidence, emotional intelligence, setting SMART goals, and navigating career growth. This level involves using complex, nuanced English to discuss personal experiences, career paths, and self-improvement strategies.  Key Components of B2 Personal Development * Self-Awareness & Growth: Reflecting on strengths, values, and motivations to build confidence, emotional intelligence, and a growth mindset. * Effective Communication: Developing skills such as active listening, clear expression, and managing conversations in both personal and professional contexts. * Goal Setting: Utilizing SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) to plan career, educational, or personal improvements. * Actionable Skills:     * Ne...

Present tense and time clauses: B2- intermediate:

 Present tense and time clauses:  At B2 level, present tenses (simple, continuous, or perfect) are used in time clauses introduced by when, as soon as, before, after, until, once, and by the time to refer to the future, not will or be going to. The main clause takes a future form, while the time clause remains in the present.  Key Rules for B2 Intermediate: * No Future in Time Clauses: Do not use will or be going to directly after time conjunctions.     * Correct: I'll call you when I arrive.     * Incorrect: I'll call you when I will arrive. * Present Simple: Used for general future events or habits.     * Example: I'll wait here until you finish. * Present Perfect: Used to emphasize that the action in the time clause will be completed before the main action.     * Example: We'll have dinner after they have arrived.      * Present Continuous: Used for actions in progress in the future.     * Example: I can ...

Phrasal verbs, Phrases and collocations: B2- intermediate:

 B2-level (Upper-Intermediate) English requires mastering natural phrasal verbs, idioms, and collocations to boost fluency. Key phrasal verbs include bring up (raise a child), turn down (reject), come across(find by chance), and put up with(tolerate). Focus on collocations like make an effort and take advantage of.  Common B2 Phrasal Verbs: * Break down: To stop functioning (vehicles/machines). * Bring up: To mention a topic or raise a child. * Come across: To find something or meet someone by chance. * Fall out (with): To have an argument and stop being friendly with someone. * Get by: To manage with the money/skills you have. * Get down to: To start doing something seriously. * Look into: To investigate. * Make for: To result in or move towards. * Put up with: To tolerate an unpleasant person or situation. * Run out of: To use all of a supply. * Set up: To start a business or arrange something. * Take after: To resemble a family member. * Turn down: To reject an offer or red...

Hobbies, sports and games:B2- intermediate.

 Hobbies, sports and games:  B2- intermediate:馃摎馃崕 At the B2 level, hobbies are regular, enjoyable, voluntary, and often creative leisure-time activities. Sports are structured physical competitions with specific rules designed for skill improvement and enjoyment. Games are organized,, competitive mental or physical activities with rules aimed at achieving a specific goal.  Key Vocabulary (B2 Level):  * Places: Pitch (football/rugby), Court (tennis/basketball), Course (golf/racing), Ring (boxing), Rink (skating), Track (running/racing). * Verbs/Action: Take up (start a hobby), Go in for (enter a competition/sport), Join in (participate), Beat (defeat someone), Score (points/goals). * Collocations: A chance of a lifetime, To be mad about, To have a go, To make the best of.  Common Hobbies & Activities:  * Creative: Painting, photography, knitting, DIY projects, playing a musical instrument. * Relaxation: Reading, gardening, yoga, watching films. * Active...

Future: Future: Will, won’t and be going to: B2-intermediate:

  Future: Will, won’t and be going to: B2-intermediate:  At a B2 intermediate level, will/won't and be going to are used to distinguish between spontaneous decisions (will), firm plans (going to), and predictions based on present evidence (going to). Will predicts future, while won't often shows a present refusal. Present continuous is preferred for fixed arrangements. Key Differences at B2 Level: * Will / Won't (Instant Decisions & Predictions):     * Spontaneous/Instant Decisions: Used for decisions made at the moment of speaking. (e.g., "The phone is ringing, I'll answer it".)          * Predictions (Belief/Opinion): Used for what you think will happen in the future, often with think, believe, hope. (e.g., "I think he'll win the election".)          * Offers/Promises: (e.g., "I'll help you with that".)          * Refusal (Won't): Indicates a current unwillingness, not just future. (e.g....