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Beginners

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Elementary

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Pre-Intermediate

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Intermediate

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Upper Intermidiate

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Advanced

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Этап 1

Beginners

19 ноября—24 ноября

2

Этап 2

Elementary

25 ноября—30 ноября

3

Этап 3

Pre-Intermediate

01 декабря—08 декабря

4

Этап 4

Intermediate

09 декабря—15 декабря

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Upper Intermidiate

16 декабря—22 декабря

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Advanced

23 декабря—31 декабря

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Поднять уровень английского до С1

Уровень профессионального владения (Effective Operational Proficiency)

Ну надоело мне на тестах получать результат - Intermediate

Уровень С1 характеризуется тем,что вы понимаете разнообразные сложные развернутые тексты и можете выявить содержащиеся в них имплицитные значения, умеете без подготовки, бегло, не испытывая трудности в подборе слов выражать свои мысли. Ваша речь отличается разнообразием языковых средств и точностью их употребления в ситуациях повседневного, учебного или профессионального общения. Вы умеете составлять четкие, логичные, подробные сообщения по сложной тематике (в моем случае экономическая тематика со специфической лексикой).

 

 Критерий завершения

Успешно сдано несколько тестов на уровень С2, сдан кандидатский экзамен в ВУЗе.

  1. Beginners

    "Повторение - мать учения". как бы не было смешно, но начну я всё-таки с самого начала. Изучу простейшую грамматику, не займет много времени)

  2. Elementary

    • Формы глагола «to be»: am, is, are (утвердительные, отрицательные, вопросительные конструкции)
    • Present Simple (он же Indefinite)
    • Plural nouns (множественное число существительных)
    • A/an/this/those/that/these
    • Possessive «'s»
    • Prepositions (in, on, under, etc.)
    • Can/can't
    • Countable/uncountable nouns (исчисляемые, не исчисляемые существительные)
    • Any/no/some/how much/how many
    • Конструкция «I'd like»
    • Comparison of adjectives (степени сравнения прилагательных)
    • Конструкция «prefer -ing»
    • Will (won't)
    • Present Continuous (он же Progressive)
    • Was/were
    • Past Simplе
    • Popular irregular verbs
    • There is/there are
    • Present Perfect (with: ever/never/just/yet/already)
    • Must/have to/don't have to
    • Have got/has got
    • WH- questions (where, when, why, etc.)
    • Present continuous for Future.

    Вокабуляр, т.е. словарный запас: Countries/Nationalities, Family, Food, Jobs, Furniture, Holidays, Popular verbs, Popular adjectives, Daily routines, Sports, Numbers, Culture (movies, books), Transport, Education, Travel, Animals, Geographical words, Popular everyday words.

  3. Pre-Intermediate

    • Present Simple
    • Past Simple
    • Future Simple (will)
    • Present Continuous
    • Past Continuous
    • Present Perfect (ever/never/just/yet/already/for/since)
    • First Conditional
    • Second Conditional
    • Passive Present Simple
    • Passive Past Simple
    • Degrees of Adjective Comparison
    • so/neither
    • any/no/some/too much/to many/enough
    • Indirect Questions
    • Object Questions
    • Indirect (Reported) speech
    • Must/can/may/have to/could/be able to/should
    • Going to
    • Used to
    • A/an/the
    • Gerunds/Infinitives after verbs
    • make/do
    • Phrasal verbs
    • Verbs with two objects
    • Uncountable nouns

     

  4. Intermediate

    • Present Simple vs Present Continuous
    • Past Simple vs Present Perfect
    • Past Simple vs Past Continuous
    • Going to vs Will vs Present Continuous
    • Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous
    • Past simple vs Past Perfect
    • Comparatives, Superlatives
    • Adverbs/Adjectives
    • Countable/Uncountable nouns
    • Must/have to/should/shall/may/might/had to/can/could/be able to
    • 1-st Conditional
    • 2-nd Conditional
    • 3-d Conditional
    • Used to/to be used to/to get used to
    • Gerunds/Infinitives
    • A/an/the
    • Reported speech
    • Reported questions
    • Indirect questions
    • Question tags
  5. Upper Intermidiate

    • Perfect/Simple/Continuous + Past/Present/Future active voice
    • Perfect/Simple/Continuous + Past/Present/Future passive voice
    • Past/present/future Perfect Continuous
    • Informal English/Spoken language constructions
    • All Questions Grammar
    • All Future-expressing forms (going to, will, present simple, present continuous)
    • All Conditionals (0/½/3/mixed)
    • All Modal verbs
    • Used to/be used to/get used to
    • Reported speech
    • I wish/if only/I'd rather
    • Gerunds/Infinitives
    • Simple/Perfect/Continuous Infinitive
    • Determiners
  6. Advanced

    Tenses

    1 Present simple (I do) and present continuous (I am doing) (1)

    2 Present simple (I do) and present continuous (I am doing) (2)

    3 Present perfect (I have done) and past simple (I did) (1)

    4 Present perfect (I have done) and past simple (I did) (2)

    5 Present perfect (I have done) and past simple (I did) (3): adverbs used with these tenses

    6 Past continuous (I was doing) and past simple (I did)

    7 Present perfect continuous (I have been doing)

    8 Present perfect continuous (I have been doing) and present perfect (I have done)

    9 Past perfect (I had done) and past simple (I did)

    10 Past perfect continuous (I had been doing) and past perfect (I had done)

    The future

    11 Will and going to; shall

    12 Present continuous (I am doing) for the future and going to

    13 Present simple (I do) for the future

    14 Future continuous (will be doing)

    15 Be to + infinitive (I am to do), future perfect (I will have done),

    and future perfect continuous (I will have been doing)

    16 The future seen from the past (was going to, etc.)

    Modals

    17 Should and ought to

    18 Will and would: willingness, likelihood and certainty

    19 Will and would: habits; used to

    20 May, might, can and could: possibility (1)

    21 May, might, can and could: possibility (2)

    22 Can, could, and be able to: ability

    23 Must and have (got) to

    24 Need (n't), don't have to and mustn't

    25 Permission, offers, etc.

    Be, have, do, make, etc.

    26 Linking verbs: be, appear, seem; become, get, etc.

    27 Have and have got; have and take

    28 Do and make

    Passives

    29 Forming passive sentences

    30 Using passives

    31 Verb + -ing or to-infinitive: passive forms

    32 Reporting with passive verbs

    Questions

    33 Forming questions; reporting questions

    34 Asking and answering negative questions

    35 Wh-questions with how, what, which and who

    Verbs: infinitives, -ing forms, etc.

    36 Verbs with and without objects

    37 Verb + to-infinitive or bare infinitive

    38 Verb + to-infinitive or -ing?

    39 Verb + -ing

    40 Verb + wh-clause

    41 Have/get something done; want something done, etc.

    42 Verb + two objects

    Reporting

    43 Reporting people's words and thoughts

    44 Reporting statements (1): that-clauses

    45 Reporting statements (2): verb tense in that-clauses

    46 Reporting statements (3): verb tense in the reporting clause; say and tell; etc.

    47 Reporting offers, suggestions, orders, intentions, etc.

    48 Should in that-clauses

    49 Modal verbs in reporting

    Nouns and compounds

    50 Countable and uncountable nouns

    51 Agreement between subject and verb (1)

    52 Agreement between subject and verb (2)

    53 The possessive form of nouns (Jane's mother)

    54 Compound nouns (1)

    55 Compound nouns (2)

    Articles

    56 A/an and one

    57 The and a/an (1):'the only one'

    58 The and a/an (2): 'things already known', etc.

    59 Some and zero article with plural and uncountable nouns

    60 The, zero article and a/an: 'things in general'

    61 People and places

    62 Holidays, times of the day, meals, etc.

    Determiners and quantifiers

    63 Some and any; something, somebody, etc.

    64 Much (of), many (of), a lot of, lots (of), etc.

    65 All (of), the whole (of), both (of)

    66 Each (of), every, and all

    67 No, none (of), and not any

    68 Few, a few (of), little, a little (of), etc.

    69 Quantifiers with and without 'of (some/some of; any/any of; etc.)

    Relative clauses and other types of clause

    70 Relative clauses (1) (The girl who I was talking about.)

    71 Relative clauses (2) (Tom, who is only six, can speak three languages.)

    72 Relative clauses (3): other relative pronouns

    73 Relative clauses (4): prepositions in relative clauses

    74 Participle clauses (-ing, -ed and being + -ed)

    75 Participle clauses with adverbial meaning

    Pronouns, substitution and leaving out words

    76 Reflexive pronouns: herself, himself, themselves, etc.

    77 One and ones (There's my car — the green one.)

    78 So (I think so; so I hear)

    79 Do so; such

    80 Leaving out words after auxiliary verbs

    81 Leaving out to-infinitives (She didn't want to (go).)

    Adjectives

    82 Adjectives: position (1)

    83 Gradable and ungradable adjectives; position (2)

    84 Adjectives and adverbs

    85 Participle adjectives (the losing ticket; the selected winners)

    86 Prepositions after adjectives: afraid of/for, etc.

    87 Adjectives + that-clause or to-infinitive

    88 Comparison with adjectives (1): -er/more...; enough, sufficiently, too; etc.

    89 Comparison with adjectives (2): as...as; so...as to; etc.

    Adverbs and conjunctions

    90 Position of adverbs

    91 Adverbs of place, indefinite frequency, and time

    92 Degree adverbs: very, too, extremely, quite, etc.

    93 Comment adverbs; viewpoint adverbs; focus adverbs

    94 Adverbial clauses of time (1): verb tense; before and until; hardly, etc.

    95 Adverbial clauses of time (2): as, when and while

    96 Giving reasons: as, because, because of, etc.; for and with

    97 Purposes and results: in order to, so as to, etc.

    98 Contrasts: although and though; even though/if; in spite of and despite

    99 Conditional sentences (1): verb tenses

    100 Conditional sentences (2)

    101 If...not and unless; if and whether, etc.

    102 After waiting..., before leaving..., besides owning..., etc.

    103 Connecting ideas between and within sentences

    Prepositions

    104 At, in and on: prepositions of place

    105 Across, along, over and through; above, over, below and under

    106 Between, among; by, beside, etc.

    107 At, in and on: prepositions of time

    108 During, for, in, over, and throughout; by and until

    109 Except (for), besides, apart from and but for

    110 About and on; by and with

    111 Prepositions after verbs (1)

    112 Prepositions after verbs (2)

    113 Prepositions after verbs (3)

    114 Two- and three-word verbs: word order

    Organising information

    115 There is, there was, etc.

    116 It... (1)

    117 It... (2)

    118 Focusing: it-clauses and what-clauses

    119 Inversion (1)

    120 Inversion (2)

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