English Unlimited is an innovative, general English course that teaches learners the English they will need outside the classroom. Centred on purposeful, real-life objectives it prepares learners to use English independently for global communication. English Unlimited is a six-level (A1 to C1) CEFR goals-based course for adults. 

hours

36

language

English

Summary

English Unlimited is an innovative, general English course that teaches learners the English they will need outside the classroom. Centred on purposeful, real-life objectives it prepares learners to use English independently for global communication. English Unlimited is a six-level (A1 to C1) CEFR goals-based course for adults. 

prerequisites

English Unlimited B1+

Topics Covered

  • Talk about people’s success
  • Discuss and evaluate ideas
  • Talk about things you’re good at
  • Describe and evaluate skills
  • Give advice about an interest or occupation
  • Grammer
  • Vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Reading
  • Listening
  • Speaking

  • Describe events in detail
  • Deal with misunderstandings
  • Describe experiences of things going wrong
  • Tell a story from your country
  • Explain why you’re not satisfied with a service
  • Grammer
  • Vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Reading
  • Listening
  • Speaking

  • Express views about different options
  • Talk about education and training
  • Talk about experiences of
  • Education and training
  • Describe habits and tendencies in the past and present
  • Describe important mentors in your life
  • Grammer
  • Vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Reading
  • Listening
  • Speaking

  • Describe landmarks
  • Talk about landmarks where you live
  • Talk about well-known people
  • Where you live
  • Describe someone’s life and work
  • Give information about interesting or important sights
  • Grammer
  • Vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Reading
  • Listening
  • Speaking

  • Describe and give opinions about images
  • Choose something for a room
  • Discuss what makes a good design
  • Describe designs and designed objects
  • Participate in a decision making discussion
  • Grammer
  • Vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Reading
  • Listening
  • Speaking

  • Talk about crimes and justice
  • Justify your point of view
  • Talk about media and the Internet
  • Report different points of view
  • Describe possible consequences of actions
  • Suggest changes to a plan or document
  • Grammer
  • Vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Reading
  • Listening
  • Speaking

  • Talk about how you deal with problems
  • Describe experiences of problem solving
  • Talk about where you get ideas
  • Describe a scene
  • Participate in a problem solving discussion
  • Grammer
  • Vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Reading
  • Listening
  • Speaking

  • Make deductions about the past
  • Describe strong feelings
  • Say how you feel about past events in your life
  • Speculate about consequences of past actions
  • Disagree with speculations about the past
  • Grammer
  • Vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Reading
  • Listening
  • Speaking

  • Explain how something is made
  • Organise a description
  • Describe responsibilities and roles in different situations
  • Explain how a team or organisation works
  • Give a detailed presentation on a familiar topic
  • Grammer
  • Vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Reading
  • Listening
  • Speaking

  • Talk about exploration and discovery
  • Explain the benefits of something
  • Describe important issues and priorities
  • Talk about dedicated people and their achievements
  • Summarise information from different sources
  • Grammer
  • Vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Reading
  • Listening
  • Speaking

  • Describe people skills
  • Carry out an interview
  • Report what people say
  • Give statistics
  • Grammer
  • Vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Reading
  • Listening
  • Speaking

  • Talk about health treatments
  • Express belief and scepticism
  • Persuade someone of your point of view
  • Tell people what to expect
  • Support an argument
  • Make and justify recommendations
  • Grammer
  • Vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Reading
  • Listening
  • Speaking

  • Describe disagreements and compromises
  • Make your case in a disagreement
  • Talk about dealing with conflict
  • Negotiate a formal agreement
  • Grammer
  • Vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Reading
  • Listening
  • Speaking

  • Talk about the future
  • Make predictions about the world
  • Describe personal hopes and expectations
  • Take part in a job interview
  • Grammer
  • Vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Reading
  • Listening
  • Speaking

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