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Curso Inglés nivel 2

Curso Inglés nivel 2
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El Curso Inglés nivel 1 es online, tiene una duración de 50 horas, un precio de 375 euros y va dirigido a personas con un nivel básico de inglés.
 
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 2
 
En el Level 2 (nivel 2) el alumno amplia sus conocimientos de los verbos en inglés y aprende vocabulario útil para el día a día. 
 

OBJETIVOS DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 2
 
Al final de este nivel el alumno podrá, entre otras cosas:
 
- Describir acciones que tienen lugar en el momento presente
- Describir eventos en el pasado y el futuro
- Hablar de cantidades
- Describirse y describir a otras personas
 

DESTINATARIOS DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 2
 
Este curso se dirige a personas con un nivel básico de inglés.
 
 
DURACIÓN DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 2
 
50 horas.
 

PRECIO DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 2
 
375 euros.
 

PROGRAMA DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 2
 
Unit 6
6.1 Grammar areas

· quantifiers (some/any)
· adverbs of frequency
· verbs + '-ing'
· short answers
· present continuous (for present)
· adverbs (how much/how many/too much)
6.2 Vocabulary areas
· food & drink: bacon, chicken, cholesterol, coffee, dinner, eat, fish, fridge, fried egg, orange juice, potato, sandwich, tea, toast
· sport: ball, court, line, match, net, play, player, racket, racquet, referee, swim, throw, umpire
· general: action, ahead, always, any, at once, bath, beer, behind, believe, bottle, Britain, British, budgie, building, by (bus), come, comedy, corridor, dangerous, detective, dislike, driving, drop, enjoy, entry, football, guardian angel, hate, hit, hockey, hold, holiday, hotel, home, How many...?, How much...?, ice cream, immediately, in front (of), kph, kilometres per hour, miss, money, musical, never, occasion, often, opposite, order, parking, pound, queue, ready, return, rock, romantic, roundabout, seldom, shower, sign, smell, sometimes, stand, suit, The Sun, The Telegraph, The Times, ticket, toast, too much, traffic lights, turn, upside down, wait for, wake up, water, wear
6.3 Functional areas
· talking about frequency of actions
· indicating quantity
· describing things you like doing
· offering
· asking someone to do something
· explaining the rules of a game
· asking for the meaning of a word
· giving short answers to questions
· explaining what is happening at the moment of speaking
· asking for a drink at a bar
6.4 Useful expressions
· it smells great!
· what's the matter?
· Hey!
· Right now
· right away
· What does... mean?
· Do you understand?
· Are you ready?
· Come on!
· Oh, I see
· Here you are
· This is great!
· Don't do that!
· Cheerio!
 
Unit 7
7.1 Grammar areas

· some/any (cont'd)
· indefinite pronouns
· past tense of the verb 'to be'
· verbs: can, mustn't, have to
· past simple tense (affirmative)
· preposition: around
7.2 Vocabulary areas
· food & drink: apple, brandy, bread, butter, champagne, cheese, chip, egg, ice, juice, lemon, milk, punch, vodka
· under pressure: be under pressure, bullet, follow, investigate, police, pressure, scared
· accidents: ambulance, amnesia, check-up, hurt, on duty, policewoman, stop, touch, traffic
· general: a lot of, about, again, anybody, anyone, anything, around, be afraid, before, big, both, camp, car park, change, channel, class, contestant, cow, crash, cup, darling, daughter, discovery, dress, dry, ear, every, everybody, everyone, eye, explain, fly, fridge, funny (strange), gentlemen, go back, gram, have to, idea, imagination, keep awake, kilo, knee, left, litre, luxurious, make, money, motorway, must, mustn't, news, nobody, no one, nothing, office, olive, opinion, park, party, permission, phone, picture, place, plan, prepare, produce, prohibition, pyjamas, quiz show, raise, resign, right, say, school, secret, show, somebody, someone, something, son, still, street, tall, think, tree, try, uniform, university, voice, weather, win, world
7.3 Functional areas
· talking about quantity
· talking about 'someone', 'nobody', 'something', 'nothing'
· explaining the reason for a decision
· making suggestions
· expressing fear or worry
· authorising or forbidding an action
· speaking about actions that are obligatory
· speaking about actions that happened in the past
7.4 Useful expressions
· Cheers!
· What do you say?
· Who is he looking at?
· Good! Great! Brilliant!
· That's a good idea
· My goodness!
· I feel great
· What about...?
· How about...?
· Let's...
· Let's try this!
· that's why...
· I'm afraid...
· does this hurt?
· it hurts a lot
 
Unit 8
8.1 Grammar areas

· simple past: regular verbs
· simple past: irregular verbs
· pronouns: the other (one)
· relative pronouns: where, that
· adverbs of time: firstly, secondly, afterwards, later on, then, finally
· quantifiers: a lot of, several
· modal verbs: could (requests)
· present continuous with future meaning
· tell and say
8.2 Vocabulary areas
· general: aeroplane, afterwards, ago, airplane, arrive, authorisation, beach, boring, charge, chase, cheap, close, cocktail, cost, could, cousin, come back, criminal, cure, die, difference, driver, enter, escape, evil, expensive, extrovert, get away, go mad, hair, handbag, hard, hat, horrible, hungry, imagine, impossible, lie, lose one's memory, lose one's mind, lucky, move, mysterious, organise, other, passport, physics, pint of beer, plane, possible, post, probably, professor, program/programme, psychiatry, pub, reserved, retire, sad, same, save, set on fire, several, showman, sign, sit down, soon, South Africa, special, sports car, story, strange, strong, strongly, studies, the other, thin, thirsty, tiger, truth, unknown, visitor, with, without, world famous, written
8.3 Functional areas
· asking questions about past events
· narrate a past event
· explaining a person's biography
· organising facts chronologically
· linking sentences
· making formal requests
· making suppositions
· expressing what you want in a formal way
· formal offers
· suggesting possibilities
· talking about future plans
8.4 Useful expressions
· Stop it!
· We were lucky
· I'm hungry
· he's hot
· they're thirsty
· it's sunny
· That's right!
· all over the world
· he's got no friends
· Could you describe him?
· false friends
· I'd like a beer
· Why don't you...?
· Would you like...?
· never mind!
· no way!
· What's wrong?
 
Unit 9
9.1 Grammar areas

· the future simple (will)
· comparative adjectives
· modal verbs: may (for permission); could (for possibility)
· indefinite pronouns + else
· reflexive pronouns
9.2 Vocabulary areas
· clothes: casual, clothes/clothing, formal, jeans, may, shirt, size, suit, sweater, tie, trousers, try on
· general: Alaska, artistic, attractive, bad, be back, be careful, be wrong, better, biscuit, bit (a bit), borrow, bus-stop, carrot, chilli, clean, complexion, cookie, curly, cut, description, dictionary, exercise, famous, fast, favourite, feel, find, find out, finger, food, forget, free, friendship, funny, garden, gene, get, go out, good-looking, homework, hot, however, image, improve, intelligent, kill, kind, last, lend, lively, look alike, look for, mandarin(e), next, nice, non-smoking, not long ago, on business, pale, phone-call, prefer, pretty, put back, quite, ring, seat, sensual, shelf, sherry, small, strawberry, suspicious, vermouth, weigh, which, wine, wonderful, worse
9.3 Functional areas
· expressing interest, surprise, and doubt
· speaking about unplanned future actions
· expressing contrast between two sentences
· making comparisons
· offering help
· asking for something
· making suggestions
· describing someone's physical appearance
· talking about oneself
· expressing possibility
9.4 Useful expressions
· she's got your smile
· we're quite alike
· Wow! She's really pretty!
· What a beautiful dress!
· I'll try one of these
· What will it be?
· What size are you?
· Have you got anything in yellow?
· Have you got anything else?
· I'd like something more casual
· May I help you?
· Shall I...?
· what kind of...
· He'll be back in a minute
· I'm in my thirties
· Don't answer me back!
 
Unit 10
10.1 Grammar areas

· adverbs: just, so
· superlative adjectives
· prepositions of place: at, behind
· prepositions of time: in/on/at, from...to.../since, until
10.2 Vocabulary areas
· parties: blues, bring, classical music, drum(s), guest, guitar, introduce, music, old flame, rock'n roll, sing
· describing people: be like, be standing, calm, gray, grey, impatient, look, look like, moustache, seem, tired, What's she like?, What's he look like?
· general: absolutely, accept, adult, affect, athletics, autumn, bank, be away, be good at, be the matter, be right, be serious, best, café, catch, century, cheetah, color, colour, concentrate, conference, credit card, dance, delicious, earring, earth, Easter, exactly, expression, fall, game, get to, girl, give, go surfing, gold, golden, hall, hear, high, just, kind, life, long, look after, love, modern, mountain, Oriental, piano, planet, rain, reading, river, rob, rum, shy, silly, silver, since, so, solar, spacious, Spring, Summer, station, system, sunny, teddy bear, tired of, until, walk, week, weekend, wicked, winter, worker, worst
10.3 Functional areas
· expressing likes and preferences
· speaking about the present
· speaking about the future
· greeting people
· asking about age, height and weight
· making comparisons
· explaining where something is situated
· describing someone's appearance
· speaking about daily routines
10.4 Useful expressions
· How are you doing?
· I think so
· He's only joking
· Are you serious?
· Are you kidding?
· play a joke
· How much is this?
· How tall are you?
· to be good/bad at something
· You look tired
· He looks like the boss
· You're having fun tonight!
· to enjoy oneself
· That's all!