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Curso Inglés nivel 15

Curso Inglés nivel 15
El Curso Inglés nivel 15 es online, tiene una duración de 50 horas, un precio de 375 euros y va dirigido a personas con un nivel avanzado alto de... Seguir leyendo

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El Curso Inglés nivel 15 es online, tiene una duración de 50 horas, un precio de 375 euros y va dirigido a personas con un nivel avanzado alto de inglés.
 
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 15
 
En el Level 15 (nivel 15) se le completa al alumno la presentación de expresiones y frases hechas, así como la revisión de los tiempos verbales y otros aspectos gramaticales, y se da por terminado este curso de inglés.
 

OBJETIVOS DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 15
 
Al final de este nivel el alumno podrá, entre otras cosas:
 
- Usar expresiones y frases hechas coloquiales
- Formar diferentes palabras usando prefijos y sufijos
- Entender vocabulario relacionado con el mundo de la publicidad
- Identificar y usar correctamente palabras inglesas y españolas que se parecen pero que no significan lo mismo
- Expresar sus sentimientos en diferentes situaciones
- Organizar y presentar un discurso
- Hablar de la actualidad
- Describir el aspecto físico de las personas
- Presentar una secuencia de sucesos
- Escribir cartas relacionados con el trabajo
 

DESTINATARIOS DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 15
 
Este curso se dirige a personas con un nivel avanzado alto de inglés.
 
 
DURACIÓN DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 15
 
50 horas.
 

PRECIO DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 15
 
375 euros.
 

PROGRAMA DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 15

 
Unit 71
71.1 Use of English

· Phrasal verbs: to fall apart, to knock down, to look forward to, to turn sth over to sb, to go in, to grow up, to look over, to peter out, to think out, to start off, to come round, to hang around / about, to litter up, to look out for, to put sth to sb, to set up, to splash about / (a)round, to think sth up
· Idioms: to lay / put one's finger on, to take a shine to sb, to be / get sacked, to be left stranded, to come to terms (with), to come straight to the point, to have a go (at sth), to take sth in one's stride
· False friends: discourse, discuss, disgrace, disgust, dismay, disparate
71.2 Structures
· Relative pronouns
· No matter
· Verbs of sensation: verb + object + infinitive (without 'to'), verb + object `present participle (-ing form), verb + object + past participle
· Dependent prepositions.  Adjective + preposition: sorry about sth, sorry for sb / doing sth, impressed by / with sb / sth, famous for, responsible for, different from / to, interested in, capable / incapable of, fond of sb / sth, short of sth, similar to
71.3 Vocabulary
· brittle, scribbling, prospect, suburb, deaf, disdain, unsettling, rotten, motto, close to, get a grip, distrust, join, land, old-fashioned, resource centre, hostel, counselling, playground, knock down, go in, grow up, engagement, cottage, command, be sacked, ravage, lawn, untidy, royalty, wealth, bimbo, shameful, deny, embarrass, steer clear of, pay court, tack, peter out, jumpy, rage, relief, beyond, straight, bell, key, elapse, greet, foul, be stranded, doorway, sensible, query, prompt, stare, erupt, hit, stunned, provide, Holy Grail, above-the-board, presume, nevertheless, seemingly, furthermore, wield, offshore, splinter company, funds, giggle, update, lanky, siege, raid, stale, close-up, range

Unit 72
72.1 Use of English

· Phrasal verbs: to dream up, to rule sth out, to stand out, to sum up, to turn away, to be tied up, to set sb up, to come out with, to knock sb out, to let oneself in for sth, to come over, to make up, to take off, to tie sth up
· Idioms: to catch sb's eye, eye-catching, to be unable to make head nor tail of sth, to give sb the creeps, to be at great pains to do sth
· False friends: diversion, educated, eventual, intent, introduce, invidious, evoke, exit, expectation
72.2 Structures
· Expressing purpose: the infinitive alone, in order to + infinitive, so as to + infinitive
· The verb 'to have': as an ordinary verb, as an auxiliary verb
· Commonly confused verbs: arise / rise / raise, lie / lay
· Word formation: suffixation: suffixes to transform a noun into an adjective (-al, -less), suffixes to transform a verb into a noun (-al, -ance, -ant)
72.3 Vocabulary
stand out, crowded, kid, comfort, defiant, redeem, mischief, sum up, overhear, tongue, blurt out, puppy, lick, writhe, rule out, prurient, tease, record, poison, devious, unattached leak, twerp, touchy, dodge off, tightrope, net, rush, murky, be pretty deep in, brief, blackball, give the creeps, buddy, shave, straightforward, blackmail, hussy, healthy, safe deposit box, doubly, dig, feature, surround, slow down, speed up, knock sb out, background, flock, plain, weirdness, turn into, meaningless, platitude, stir, unaccountable, lingering, slinky, spiky, lead, dirt, berate, loosen up, gossip, creep, shudder, dive, tie up, loose ends, deceased, newspaper clipping, display, primal, power, youth, bland, achievement, striking, brush stroke, mock, pour in, aside, press coverage, goddess, award

Unit 73
73.1 Use of English

· Phrasal verbs: to come in, to fire away, to keep sth up, to give off, to put forward, to stash sth away, to take sth in, to take sb on, to turn up, to throw out, to kick out, to chuck out, , to look after
· Idioms: to eat one's heart out, to get sb / sth wrong, to slip one's mind, to play havoc, to fly into a rage
· False friends: expedient, extravagant, fabric, fastidious, florid
· Three part phrasal verbs: to carry on with sth, to catch up with, to come in for, to do away with, to get down to, to go along with, to hold on to, to look down on, to send off for, to walk out on sb
73.2 Structures
· The gerund and the infinitive: the gerund; the infinitive without 'to'; the infinitive with 'to'
· As long as / Unless
· Dependent prepositions: noun + preposition: admiration for, attack on, chance of, confidence in, contrary to, hope of, impression on, increase in, limit to, pleasure in, reason for, solution to
· The interrogative form
73.3 Vocabulary
· tabloid, glamorous, enticing, resemble, grime, unnerving, garbage rag, illiterate, ordinary, respite, query, doubter, issue, court, interject, first-rate, belittle, namely, helm, endeavour, commit, roller coaster, swoop down, pit, wasteful, trick, whizz kid, hood, quote, invest, measure, twilight, shadow, stack, owner, long for, lord it over, unease, suffice, launder, plead, crop, western, maraud, mutter, keyhole, addictive, stiff, flat, snippet, legit cover, cagey, clam up, spill, pump, neglectful, (the) locals, inkling, income, set up, fluent, seedy, havoc, toy, laundry, whiteness, harm, crook, catering service, stark naked, thigh, knee, stroke, upwards, breasts, neck, throw out, kick out, chuck out, walk out on, dead end, coke, safe, look after, freshen
 
Unit 74
74.1 Use of English

· Phrasal verbs: live out, to run out of, to bump sb off, to go round, to show sb round, to treat sb to, to cock up, to give sth away, to let sb down, to set sth up, to take sb in
· Idioms: to be hard put to it (to do sth), a smash hit, to play one person off against another, can't stand, to pull sb / sth to pieces, to be as hard as nails, to make a name for oneself, to beat about the bush, to have a go at sb
· False friends: garb, genial, gentile, grave, gullet, habitation, idiom, inconvenient, ingenuity, injury
74.2 Structures
· Present simple vs. present continuous
· Noun suffixes: '-ship', '-dom', '-er', '-ant', '-al', '-ism', '-ness', '-ity'
· Relative clauses
· Whether / if and in case
74.3 Vocabulary
· be hard put to it, breed, script, weapon, punish, gross, further, lethargy, curt, discredit, soft drink, clumsy, bluff, smash hit, catch-phrase, Government Welfare, headline, counselling, fit, greedy, afford, blunt, cheek, take on, run out of, mild, bug, prospect, mixture, strangeness, knowledge, pun, suspiciously, caution, grade, chance, harm, crew, snatch, own, landowner, pass oneself off, the other way round, claim, while, notice, check, directory, never mind, family matters, scenario, bump off, trade secret, scare, proof, drawer, fraud, take in, cryptic, package, witness, dope, pal, nasty, larceny, scamp, let down, holy, underserved, deliver,
 
Unit 75
75.1 Use of English

· Idioms containing animal names: to make an ass of oneself, to have a bee in one's bonnet, to have butterflies in one's stomach, to put the cat among the pigeons, a leopard can't change its spots, the lion's share, a red herring, to bark up the wrong tree
· Phrasal verbs: to knock sth back, to start out, to stay up, to turn round, to come out, to drop in (on sb), to get back, to sort out, to work out
· Idioms: to hit a home run, once and for all, stuck-up
· False friends: large, library, luxury, manage, material
· idioms with the word 'money': to be coining / minting money, to be in the money, to come into money, to get one's money's worth, to knock money off (goods), to marry money, money for jam, money talks, to pay money down, to raise money
75.2 Structures
· Omission of 'that': relative clauses, reported speech, 'that' after adjectives
· Cleft sentences: What... is / was; It is / was... that
· Negation
· Prepositional phrase: preposition + noun: Above: all, average, suspicion, freezing point; Over: a cup of coffee / tea / a meal, all over the world; Below: sea-level, freezing point, zero; Under: age, control, guarantee, pressure, stress, suspicion, the circumstances; At: all costs, a loose end, a loss, a profit, any rate, first, large, last, once, present, times, the beginning, the end; By: accident, all means, chance, cheque, day, degrees, far, hand, heart, mistake, night, oneself, plane / taxi / train, etc., post, return, surprise, the way; In: advance, any case, bed, cash, conclusion, control, danger, debt, detail, doubt, due course, fact, full, future, general, good / bad condition, hand, ink, pain, particular, person, public, reply, short, tears, the end, the long run / term, time, trouble; On: a diet, approval, a visit, behalf of, business, call, duty, earth, fire, foot, guard, holiday, horseback, land, one's way home, paper, purpose, the contrary, the other hand, one's own: Out of: breath, control, danger, date, doors, reach, order, practice, sight, stock, the question, work
75.3 Vocabulary
subheading, enough, handle, understatement, stall, harm, guilty, unattached, sloth, be doomed to, subtle, gambit, for want of, expertise, beguile, bring up, coward, ahead, demonstration, parade, court, remain, cross, space launch, steady cam, strike, mayhem, buck, lust, knock back, truck driver, huddle, in swoops, bitchy, still, frosty, slap, fade, stride, slam the door, thoughtful, blindfolded, thick-necked, escort, sleek, limo, ground, ageless, fuss, drift, bring up, excerpt, although, soft, greedy, perchance, overboard, token, resignation, forgo, royalties, sudden, hence, at least, collector, partnership, fill up, drop in, lawyer, estate, inherit, contender, disgustingly, habit, await, trial, stranger, kid, mortgage, ashamed, flippant, bossy, stuck-up, shiver