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Curso Inglés nivel 10

Curso Inglés nivel 10
El Curso Inglés nivel 10 es online, tiene una duración de 50 horas, un precio de 375 euros y va dirigido a personas con un nivel avanzado bajo de... Seguir leyendo

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Descripción del Curso

El Curso Inglés nivel 10 es online, tiene una duración de 50 horas, un precio de 375 euros y va dirigido a personas con un nivel avanzado bajo de inglés.
 
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 10
 
En el Level 10 (nivel 10) el alumno realiza un exhaustivo repaso y práctica de los tiempos verbales ingleses. Además, sigue acumulando información sobre diferentes aspectos de la cultura de un país de habla inglesa y practicando cómo defenderse en situaciones cotidianas.
 
 
OBJETIVOS DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 10
 
Al final de este nivel el alumno podrá, entre otras cosas:
 
- Resumir información
- Hablar sobre idiomas y estudios
- Organizar un texto con conjunciones y preposiciones
- Pedir y dar permiso
- Organizar un texto con conjunciones y preposiciones
- Hablar de crímenes, el teatro y los viajes
- Usar expresiones de persuasión
- Formar diferentes palabras a partir de la forma base de una palabra
- Informar sobre algo o sobre lo que alguien ha dicho usando el estilo indirecto
- Hablar sobre el desarrollo de un idioma y sobre diferentes aspectos de los idiomas
- Hablar acerca de los orígenes de la televisión
- Hablar de sus hábitos de estudio
 

DESTINATARIOS DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 10
 
Este curso se dirige a personas con un nivel avanzado bajo de inglés.
 
 
DURACIÓN DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 10
 
50 horas.
 

PRECIO DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 10
 
375 euros.
 

PROGRAMA DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 10

 
Unit 46
46.1 Grammar areas

· discourse markers
· chronological use of 'until' and 'that'
· past simple vs. present perfect
· present perfect vs. present perfect continuous
· used to / be used to / get used to
46.2 Vocabulary areas
· language: bilingual, conversation, dialect, discourse, Germanic, Indo-European, infinitive, jargon, mother tongue, noun, participle, phrasal verb, prefix, preposition, sentence, speaker, structure, suffix, term
· root nouns with the suffix '-ship': friendship, leadership, friendship, membership, relationship, championship
· compound nouns: notebook, timetable, lifestyle, classroom, handbook, blackboard
· phrasal verbs: give out, find out, drop by, run out
· words used as nouns and verbs: worry, train, budget, play, waste, book, visit
· general vocabulary: accommodation, accustomed, after all, all the same, ancestor, anyhow, assimilate, assignment, attitude, barrier, be due to, be located to, be made up of, become part of, budget, by and large, caring, champion, championship, chronological, colonisation, colonise, come to a halt, communication, commuting, complex, compound, conduct, conquer, consider, consonant, construction, convention, Cornish, crumb, cultural, development, drop by, ease, electrical appliance, entertainment, environment, equivalent, elastic, electronics, evolve, exchange, extracurricular, fat-free, flexible, generation, geographical, get used, give out, grammar, handbook, host, in order to, in short, incorporate, language school, launch, leader, leadership, lifestyle, mainly, majority, marker, massive, master, matter, meaning, membership, migrate, mind you, naturally, nearby, nevertheless, nursery, of course, no doubt, obviously, official, otherwise, pace, Poland, polio, Polish, process, pronunciation, purist, quinine, relation, Renaissance, renovate, result, rudimentary, scholar, skill, skilled, slang, spare, speech, spinach, standing, summarise, take into consideration, take root, transfer, tribesman, vaccine, vocabulary, vowel, worry, yet
46.3 Functional areas
· describing occurrences in chronological order
· persuading and summarising
· talking about languages and studying
46.4 Useful expressions
· in a nutshell
· to be honest
· of course,
· tell me
· I don't get it
· they'd better...
· How are you getting on?
· What can I do for you?
 
Unit 47
47.1 Grammar areas

· expressing ability (can, can't, could, couldn't, be able to, could have)
· expressing the future (present simple, present continuous, going to, will)
· necessity (need to, need + ing, need for, needn't, needn't have, shouldn't have)
· obligation (must, mustn't, have to, don't have to)
· advice (should, shouldn't, had better)
· adjectives ending in 'ing' and 'ed'
· adverbs of time and frequency (still, just, yet, already, ever, never, always, sometimes, usually, often)
· phrasal verbs (come across, get back, get in touch with, look up to, settle down, settle on, settle up, settle for, drop in)
· uses of 'better' (comparative, had better (not))
47.2 Vocabulary areas
· travelling: airfare, context, fast food, itinerary, low-budget, repellent, resort, theme park, tranquillity, travelling
· general: ability, adjective, adverb, appeal to, aspect, auxiliary, bad debt, bare, be settled, brother-in-law, cash desk, cashier, challenge, challenging, clerk, contingency, council, convey, criticism, cross, crystal clear, descriptive, desire, desired, do without, drown, duplicate, electrician, emphasise, emphatic, end, example, exchange, excuse, express, fix (up), frequency, give someone a hand, go without, grandparent(s), illness, imply, include, inmate, instance, insufficient, irritation, investment, jogging, junior, keep afloat, lack, leak, limited, look up, management, migraine, move back to, necessity, obligation, occupy, open-minded, operate, option, over and over (again), Persian Gulf, pill, place, plug, plumber, punctual, quit, recommendation, requirement, schedule, set up, settle (up), shade, sick (of), sleep in, specific, subjective, sub-standard, supply, unnecessary, way
47.3 Functional areas
· expressing future plans and ideas
· expressing necessity, obligation and advice
· talking about holidays
· expressing ability
· using phrasal verbs
47.4 Useful expressions
· out of the question
· get in touch
· don't make me laugh
· no way!
· I've got it
· peace and quiet
· all things considered
· after all
· mind you
· fed up with
· I've had it with...
· get away from it all
· fly in / fly out
· drive in / drive out
· come to a standstill
· that's settled
· leave something up to somebody
 
Unit 48
48.1 Grammar areas
· the passive tense
· compound adjectives
· reported speech
· wish / if only
· say vs. tell
· word formation: adding the suffix '-al' to form nouns and adjectives
· prepositions: in, on, over, up, off, down, by, about
· transitive phrasal verbs
48.2 Vocabulary areas
· general: account for, antibiotic, anticlimax, anti-freeze, anti-roll bar, anti-social, become acquainted with, betrayal, be unemployed, broadcast, canvas, clash, colloquialism, confiscate, convertible, crook, damn, demonstration, detriment, dig (up), direct speech, disgraceful, dismiss, dismissal, educate, e-mail, entertain, essay, exchange, fast-moving, feel guilty, figure out, fit, focus on, fulfil, hand-held, headline, ignore, industrial, influence, in no time, invasion, journalist, knock off, lose one’s temper, make up, messenger, misuse, mythological, mythology, on-line, orphanage, piece of advice, plug in, poison, portray, publisher, radiator, reckless, reported speech, reporter, resourceful, role, scandal, shares, sitcom, split up, staggering, stormy, sumptuous, surf, telephone directory, televise, turn of the century, track (down), unhealthy, violence, waste, willing, willingness
48.3 Functional areas
· talking about mass media
· describing people and objects using compound adjectives
· reporting what someone has said
· expressing negative concepts using 'anti'
· giving advice
· turning nouns into adjectives
· expressing regret
· talking about popular English newspapers
48.4 Useful expressions
· I don't follow you
· are you kidding?
· stop kidding
· a load of rubbish
· a lot of nonsense
· how did you track me down?
· what a waste of time!
 
Unit 49
49.1 Grammar areas

· it's time...
· prepositional phrases (in order to, in addition to, on behalf of, by means of)
· conjunctions (addition: and, also, too, as well as, besides, not only... but also, as well; cause and effect: so, therefore, consequently, because, that's why; contrast: but, yet, even so)
· reported speech (continued)
· the definite article - use and omission
· due to / thanks to
49.2 Vocabulary areas
· the theatre: backstage, box, box office, circle, dressing room, foyer, get changed, seating, preview, stalls
· general: appearance, atlas, bail, be keen on, beware!, be worth, biography, bookworm, brief, broaden, build, censored, concert hall, continuous, continuously, contrast, cubism, custody, degenerate, depict, depiction, display, effect, encyclopaedia, existence, fireworks, flat out, forthcoming, frantic, garbage, gaze, geometrical, geometry, glance, have to do with, home video, idiomatic, idiomatic expression, indoor, inspiring, lifetime, mail, make up one's mind, manual, manufacturer, masterpiece, nation, night-life, on bail, outdoor, overhear, peer, plot, popular, popularity, postal code, press, pretentious, printing, printing press, readily, reckon, release, remark, rubbish, sales rep, schoolmate, sell out, snore, spare time, stare, steady, sum, survey, switch, take after, tend to, thorough, thoroughly, tropical, viewing time, whereas, worth, worthless, yearly, zip code
49.3 Functional areas
· comparing the appearance of two people
· expressing how you feel about something in particular
· offering somebody help
· asking people for permission
· asking people about their likes and dislikes
· linking sentences with conjunctions
· explaining what somebody said
· arranging a paragraph using conjunctions and prepositions
49.4 Useful expressions
· to be getting at
· What do you mean?
· to make up one's mind
· House to let
· to be let out on bail
· to be worth doing something
 
Unit 50
50.1 Grammar areas

· relative clauses
· personal pronouns (subject + object)
· reflexive pronouns
· indefinite pronouns
· expressing result, reason and purpose
· word formation
· phrasal verbs (give back, live up to, set off, speak up (about))
· past tenses: past simple, past continuous, past perfect
50.2 Vocabulary areas
· criminal pursuits: assassin, bogus, blackmail, blackmailer, bribe, burglary, drug dealer, fake, forgery, gun, infamous, kidnapping, mug, mugger, mugging, murder, pistol, rifle, shoplift, shoplifter, smuggle
· general: absent, absent-minded, appear, attorney, barely, be in one's right mind, be willing to, behind bars, border guard, brake, broad daylight, capital punishment, cater for, chain reaction, clumsy, comma, erupt, eruption, even number, give back, go bankrupt, goings on, grocer's, grocery store, hardened, hearing, helping, jealousy, jerk, jolt, justice, law, law-abiding, lawn, lawn mower, lead, lead a life of..., leave out, let on, life sentence, live up to, loud-mouth, loyalty, miserable, mysteriously, notice, odd, odd number, penal, penalty, petty, pick, power cut, pull down, quick-thinking, red-handed, reform, rig, royal, royalty, safe, safety, scar, scarcely, set off, shortage, solicitor, specify, sub-human, sudden, suspect, swallow, theft, thirst, unfair, unjust, upbringing, valuable, well-off, witness, wave
50.3 Functional areas
· expressing interest in a person
· specifying a place, person or thing using a relative clause
· using reported speech to describe what another person is saying or has said
· using synonymous verb pairs in formal and informal speech
· describing what happened in the past, the reasons for past actions and their outcome
· describing causes, results or consequences of an action
· giving one's opinion on a topic
· turning adjectives into nouns
· linking sentences
50.4 Useful expressions
· You stupid jerks!
· to set somebody up
· to be partners in crime
· That... really suits you!
· to stop somebody from doing something
· odd one out
· in all honesty