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Curso Inglés nivel 3

Curso Inglés nivel 3
El Curso Inglés nivel 3 es online, tiene una duración de 50 horas, un precio de 375 euros y va dirigido a principiantes con ciertos conocimientos... Seguir leyendo

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El Curso Inglés nivel 3 es online, tiene una duración de 50 horas, un precio de 375 euros y va dirigido a principiantes con ciertos conocimientos previos de inglés.

DESCRIPCIÓN DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 3
 
En el Level 3 (nivel 3) el alumno refuerza sus conocimientos de los tiempos verbales más importantes, lo cual le permitirá hablar de situaciones en el presente, el pasado y el futuro.
 

OBJETIVOS DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 3
 
Al final de este nivel el alumno podrá, entre otras cosas:
 
- Hablar de la frecuencia de acciones
- Expresar sentimientos y experiencias
- Mantener una conversación telefónica básica
- Hacer sugerencias
- Hacer comparaciones
 

DESTINATARIOS DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 3
 
Este curso se dirige a principiantes con ciertos conocimientos previos de inglés.
 
 
DURACIÓN DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 3
 
50 horas.
 

PRECIO DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 3
 
375 euros.
 

PROGRAMA DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 3
 
Unit 11
11.1 Grammar areas

· present simple with future meaning
· sequencers: first, next, after that, then, finally
· tag questions
· past simple: could
· can + verb of sense
· future: be about to + infinitive
· frequency adverbs: once, twice, three times, etc.
· interrogative words as subjects
11.2 Vocabulary areas
· phobias: be afraid of, closed, (the) dark, height, mouse (mice), phobia, prison, prisoner, spider
· the senses: awake, breathe, deeply, faint, lie, noise, peaceful, relaxing, session, taste
· colours: bright red, dark red, deep red, light red, magenta, What colour is...?
· general: actually, anywhere, at home, basketball, be about to, betray, bottom, box, Buckingham Palace, British Museum, carry, changing of the guard, cut off, dancing, dentist, exist, finally, foggy, for instance, friendly, gallery, gas, get tired of, have a drink, hurry, Hyde Park, important, journey, lesson, loud, mathematics, maths, mixture, move, museum, once, paint, painter, pilot, push, reach, relaxed, shortish, surprised, Tate Gallery, team, top, tower, Tower of London, twice, unusual, video, wash
11.3 Functional areas
· making plans
· saying how long something takes
· talking about the past
· expressing fear
· talking about possibility in the past
· asking someone to confirm if something is right or wrong
· speaking about the immediate future
· asking about and describing a person's physical aspect
11.4 Useful expressions
· How do I get to...?
· How far is it to...?
· How long does it take to...?
· What time does it get to...?
· When does it leave?
· Let's get moving!
· Speak up!
· take a taxi
· catch the bus
· How often...?
· Hurry up!
· three times (four, five-, etc.)
· What's wrong with...?
· What's the matter (with)...?
· Off we go!
· Let's go!
· Let's see
· I'm at home
· We're reaching the top
· What does she look like?
· What is she like?
· Oh God!
· Well...

Unit 12
12.1 Grammar areas

· verbs + infinitive: want, need, would like
· the present perfect simple
· the present perfect simple + just/for/since
· adverb: maybe
· question word: how long...?
· prepositions: for/since
· reported speech
12.2 Vocabulary areas
· drinking: barmaid, double, drunk, feel like, get drunk, glass, gin, Guinness, Make it..., starter, sweet, whisky
· travel: Asia, Asian, Africa, African, America, American, the Big Apple, Brazil, Brazilian, camel, Europe, European, Greece, Greek, India, Indian, Kenya, Mexico, Mexican, New Zealand, traveller, trip, voyage
· sporting terms: court, do gym/-swimming/-judo, field, play football/-tennis/-rugby, sport, sportsman, sportswoman
· phoning: book, booking, Could I speak to...?, dial, head office, Is that...?, James speaking, leave a message, May I speak to...?, message, recognise, reservation, reserve, Speaking, urgent
· general: a little bit, all over, all over the world, amazing, area, be quiet, branch, care, certain, certainly, chocolate, choose, climb, corporation, dear, fact, fall off, familiar,
government, hangover, health food, heaven, How long..., just, keep quiet, keep still, keep together, key, lonely, lose, maybe, mention, on holiday, powerful, prosperous, reception, section, sensation, study, sweetness, terribly
12.3 Functional areas
· asking for and offering drinks
· describing places
· expressing possibility
· expressing feelings
· speaking about past experiences related to the present
· speaking about actions which have just happened
· speaking on the telephone
· explaining with one's own words what someone said before
12.4 Useful expressions
· Come on!
· me, too
· Could we have...?
· I don't care
· I don't mind
· Do you mind if I...?
· Let's get drunk
· get lost
· Make it a double
· I feel thirsty
· I have a hangover
· Yes, that's right
· as a matter of fact
· in fact
· on one's own
· Let me see
· come to visit me
· go for a walk
 
Unit 13
13.1 Grammar areas

· past tense of 'there is'/'there are'
· past continuous
· phrasal verbs
· conjunctions: both, neither
· present perfect of 'there be'
· prepositions used with means of transport: by, in, on
· pronoun: one
13.2 Vocabulary areas
· crime: alibi, bank robbery, body, disappear, ear-plug, examine, fingerprint, guilty, innocent, inspector, interview, shoot, suspect, wound
· transport: as soon as possible, bicycle, bike, camper van, coach, direct/through train, express, ferry, first class, high-speed train. Lorry, magazine, return/round-trip, single/one-way, special offer, subway, timetable, tram, tramway, truck, tube, underground, van
· general: air, asleep, bank, break, cake, Congratulations!, crossroad(s), Daddy, dream (about), enough, feeling, fly, for the time being, frightened, go off, have...on, interrupt, laugh, lottery, mummy, Mummy, murderer, neighbour, neighbourhood, normal, not at all, professional, quite, real, ring, sea, send, snake, soup, suddenly, tallish, though, thousand, time, turn up, while, worried
13.3 Functional areas
· describing someone's appearance
· expressing two different actions in the past
· joining sentences
· asking for permission to do something
· asking for and giving information
· making suggestions
· making comparisons
13.4 Useful expressions
· I'm afraid so
· What about...?
· Who knows?
· she looks happy
· Good Lord!
· What was...like?
· have a good time
· I had the time of my life
· I don't quite understand
· do you mind if...?
· one for you, one for me
· I owe you one
· both...and...
· neither...nor...
· be careful
· take care (of)
· Shall I...?

Unit 14
14.1 Grammar areas

· future tense of 'have to'
· how + adjective
· what + noun
· place prepositions: (position) next to, opposite, in front of, between, behind, (direction) to, up, along
· introduction to the passive voice
14.2 Vocabulary areas
· train travel: call, cahnge, delay, due to, engine driver, mechanical, non-stop, passenger, platform, through train, ticket collector, train driver, stop
· tourism: a long way, a long way away, abroad, away, carriage, distance, east, form of transport, lake, north, south, spend, stay, town, travels, west
· finding your way around: bed and breakfast, between, brochure, castle, center, centre, church, downtown, Excuse me, can you speak more slowly?, go across, harbor, harbour, information, on the other side, port, riverbank, to take the first turning, tourism, tourist guide, tourist bureau, tourist office, turn left/right, walk across
· checking-in (hotels): bellboy, check-in, check out, double room, excluded, extra, fill, fill in, form, get married, included, luggage, overlooking, per night, register, sign the register, single room, steal, view
· general: accent, AGM/Annual General Meeting, awful, baby, baker's, butcher's, chilling, curtain, desk, hide, event, general director, huge, lass, launderette, length, library, on strike, overtime, pity, railway line, railway track, report, shame, shipwreck, spectacular, strike
14.3 Functional areas
· asking for and giving information
· speaking about actions in the future that depend on a timetable
· explaining why something has happened
· expressing height and distance
· asking for and giving directions
· making a reservation
· asking for and giving the price of something
14.4 Useful expressions
· Here they are
· What is...about?
· It's about...
· What a shame!
· What a pity!
· Can you tell me where...is, please?
· Walk along...
· Can I have your name?
· We'd like to book a room
· Would you like a double room?
· twin-bedded room
· Would you mind...?

Unit 15
15.1 Grammar areas

· present simple passive
· neither of + pronoun; both of + pronoun
· conditional sentences (type 1)
· agreement & disagreement: so, neither
· hypothesis & speculation: must, might
· past perfect tense + yet/already
· question word: whose...?
15.2 Vocabulary areas
· hotel facilities: allow, be allowed, bar, bellboy, bill, cashier, chef, certain, cook, cooker, disabled facilities, facilities, good, head waiter, laundry, maid, porter, receptionist, rules, serve, swimming-pool, waitress, welcome
· superstition: bad luck, coincidence, ghost, good luck, itch, ladder, puzzled, superstition
· nightmare on the plane: air hostess, airport, announce, cabin, fasten, land, nervous, nightmare, non-stop, panic, seat belt, steward, stewardess,
· general: at the ned, already, any more, be married to, become, bell, be off, bored, bridge, chase, childhood, circumstance, clearly, coat, contract, dive, especially, exam, examination, exhausted, face, fancy, go for a ride, honour, in the end, inside, iron, key, marathon, marry, midday, might, nasty, neither, noon, offer, outside, pass, pass an exam, postman, prince, princess, put away, respect, rich, ruin, run after, Saint Paul's Cathedral, sauna, science, sky, so, switch off, switch on, take a boat ride, take out, ugly, wash up, whose, weight, widow, yet
15.3 Functional areas
· expressing permission
· expressing obligation
· speaking about how one feels
· agreeing and disagreeing
· expressing conditions
· expressing superstitions
· narrating a story that happened in the past
· hypothesising and making speculations
· writing a postcard
· expressing possession
15.4 Useful expressions
· Take care!
· Could I pay my room bill, please?
· My train leave in an hour
· Have a nice journey!
· I'm exhausted
· How do you fancy...?
· Sleep well!
· Good night!
· For goodness... sake, wake up!
· we're having a wonderful time
· Whose... is this?
· That was good of them
· Oh, bless him!
· God bless him