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Curso Inglés nivel 5

Curso Inglés nivel 5
El Curso Inglés nivel 5 es online, tiene una duración de 50 horas, un precio de 375 euros y va dirigido a personas con un nivel intermedio de inglés.... Seguir leyendo

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El Curso Inglés nivel 5 es online, tiene una duración de 50 horas, un precio de 375 euros y va dirigido a personas con un nivel intermedio de inglés.
 
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 5
 
En el Level 5 (nivel 5) el alumno aprende a aplicar sus conocimientos de los tiempos verbales a situaciones cotidianas en un país de habla inglesa.
 
 
OBJETIVOS DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 5
 
Al final de este nivel el alumno podrá, entre otras cosas:
 
- Narrar una historia
- Reservar billetes y habitaciones
- Desenvolverse en un aeropuerto
- Mantener diferentes tipos de conversaciones telefónicas
- Disculparse
- Contar un cuento
- Pedir, dar o negar ayuda
- Ordenar acciones y sucesos en una secuencia
- Pedir y explicar la ubicación de un lugar en una ciudad
- Quedar con alguien u organizar un encuentro
 
 
DESTINATARIOS DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 5
 
Este curso se dirige a personas con un nivel intermedio de inglés.
 
 
DURACIÓN DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 5
 
50 horas.
 

PRECIO DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 5
 
375 euros.
 

PROGRAMA DEL CURSO INGLÉS NIVEL 5
 
Unit 21
21.1 Grammar areas

· the present perfect simple and the present perfect continuous
· present perfect + just
· question word: whose
· possessive pronouns
· adverb: ever
· time clauses: when, before, after, until, as soon as, since
21.2 Vocabulary areas
· police action: arm, armed, break down, break in, break up, burgle, burglar, fiction, hand over, identification, invade, pickpocket, private, property, purse, trespass, wallet, weapon
· general: accuse, admit, affair, apologise, appreciate, as...as..., audition, back door, ballerina, ballet, be shocked, belong, blame, bright, bubble, carry on, chance, clock, come true, comedian, convinced, cross, declare, delighted, delightful, direct, fault, fine, flying saucer, forgive, front door, gas, gasoline, get back, get wet, go jogging, go shopping, give up, habit, hand, heart attack, hers, his, innocence, its, knock down, mine, misunderstanding, length, lie down, onion, ours, parking fine, peel, petrol, post office, prove, regularly, repair, science fiction, shout, star, straight, subject, sweetheart, take a photo, theirs, traffic wall, warden, wet, yell, yours
21.3 Functional areas
· giving orders
· describing a person's mood
· reporting a crime
· asking and saying who something belongs to
· apologising
· clearing up a misunderstanding
· speaking about past experiences
· talking about the immediate future
· reporting what someone has said
21.4 Useful expressions
· Shut up or I'll kill you!
· she's shocked
· he's cross
· Give me everything you have
· Can you describe him?
· Put your hands up!
· Whose... is this?
· Hand me the gun!
· It wasn't your fault
· I got the blame
· You don't say!
· make an apology
· My apologies
· to dream of doing something
· to jump at (the chance of) doing something
· by the way
· bang the door
· have a word with
· have something in common
· keep in touch

Unit 22
22.1 Grammar areas

· phrasal verbs
· prepositional phrases
· place prepositions: expressions using at/in/on
· place prepositions: direction
22.2 Vocabulary areas
· romance: break up, each other, fall in love, get together, go out with someone, kiss, like each other
· travel: aisle, arrival time, available, baggage, baggage allowance, board, boarding card, business class, call at, carsick, cruise, definite, departure, economy class, expedition, flight, gate, liner, luggage, luxury, meeting point, open ticket, package tour, seasick, stopover, standby
· airport terminology: amount, bachelor, be delayed, (the English) Channel, cigarette, commence, cutlery, departure lounge, duty-free, European Union, final call, frisk, goods, lay the table, liquor, pay phone, perfume, quantity, search, security, sparkling, spinster, spirit(s), still, table wine, tax, terminal, unattended, within, youth hostel
· general: army, at first sight, be afraid, be scared, business, chaos, chat, come into, contain, cover, crawl, creep, destination, each, earthenware, enquiry, fertile, flow, fool, football player, future, get by, get into, get
locked in/-out, get to, go ahead, ground, have a chat, horoscope, free, for free, inquiry, insult, jar, jersey, keep, make a noise, march, mix, motto, oasis, official version, particular, pay (for), pay a visit, pleasure, plenty, point to, prediction, preserve, purpose, rain forest, realise, roof, sell, shortly, signature, slave, slip, stagger, star sign, start up, stone, substance, temple, vessel, wander around, work permit, write down
22.3 Functional areas
· narrating a story
· arranging to meet someone
· ordering a series of events
· speaking about what one has done or has been doing recently
· speaking about conditions
· booking a ticket
· asking formal questions
· giving instructions 
22.4 Useful expressions
· When shall we meet?
· What about...?
· See you, then
· Let's get together
· Did you get the letter?
· Every man for himself
· Have you got a light?
· That would be nice of you
· Could you tell me...?
· Hurry up!
· May I see your passport, please?
· Go along the passage
· Here it is

Unit 23
23.1 Grammar areas

· different uses of the verb 'get'
· deductions about present and past actions
· adjective: such
· phrasal verbs
· the gerund
23.2 Vocabulary areas
· expressions with 'be' and 'got': be glad to, be off, be right back, be taken ill, get along with, get behind, get into, get off, get on, get on with, get out of, get ready, get started
· household chores: ashtray, bookcase, broom, brush, chest of drawers, cloth, clear, creased, dish, dishwasher, do the dishes, do the washing-up, drawer, dust, duster, empty, furniture, give a hand, make the bad, pantry, polish, sweep, tidy, wax, wipe
· general: blow, bookshop, break out, candle, cell, chimney, complain, convincing, corner, deadline, escape, fiancé, fiancée, fly out, florist's, foolish, grow, have a row, head for, health, Home sweet home, idiot, jeweller's, jump on, keep up, lazy, make for, meet a deadline, mess, newsagent's, optimist, pessimist, quarrel, robot, row, send off, stop, stubborn, travel agent's, understanding
23.3 Functional areas
· taking a message by telephone
· giving directions
· making deductions
· reporting what someone has said
· talking about one's feelings
· expressing one's opinion about someone
· asking for and refusing someone help
· making suggestions
23.4 Useful expressions
· You can't miss it!
· there's a message for you
· Could you please phone...?
· Take the train to...
· to be taken ill
· I'm sorry to hear that
· Do you need any help?
· Would you mind...?
· Where do I get off?
· to have a quarrel
· to get on with someone
· to know how to do something
· They should be here by now
· I don't think so
· It must be them!
· can't help doing something
· So what?
· Why don't you...?
· Could you help me...?
· Could you give me a hand with...?
· right now
· to be in a mess

Unit 24
24.1 Grammar areas

· the use of auxiliaries
· past perfect versus past simple
· enough/too + adjective
· expressing possession
· relative clauses
24.2 Vocabulary areas
· adventure holidays: at last, camping, canoe, canoeing, chain, change of clothing, drift, game reserve, geyser, go camping, hike, hiking, hire, in the wild, life jacket, nature, on safari, road map, sightsee, sleeping bag, street map, tent, time difference, trek, trekking, wild, wild animal
· identification: birth certificate, club, confuse, convince, cottage, earthquake, eventually, funny business, honey, identity card, indignant, insurance papers, laugh about, marriage certificate, member, membership card, model, police station, polite, rail pass, receipt, require, suppose, vote
· house-hunting: advice, be in luck, country, countryside, drive off, estate agent, estate agent's, expire, house-hunting, knock on, landlady, landlord, lease, live in digs, location, to plant, rose, studio, town house
· shipwreck: access, at sea, bewitched, intact, island, land, magic, miracle, sailor, survivor, tempest
· general: concierge, do something wrong, diskette, driving licence, duke, dukedom, element, evening dress, freedom, go your own way, govern, guess, identity, janitor, let, literature, master, password, payment, porter, remote, reveal, servant, state, take control, witch
24.3 Functional areas
· giving short answers
· making comparisons
· speaking about conditions
· asking about someone's preferences
· explaining the plot of a book
· narrating a story
24.4 Useful expressions
· Have you ever been to...?
· We really missed you
· At last!
· last but not least
· I don't suppose...
· I don't think...
· Would you rather...or...
· live in digs / lodgings
· Oh, that's it!
· He's all yours!
· You can say that again!
· You're telling me!
· It's a small world!
· That's more like it!

Unit 25
25.1 Grammar areas

· the passive tense (extension)
· reported speech
· double questions
· had better
· verb + personal object + 'to' infinitive
25.2 Vocabulary areas
· business: accounts, administration, advertising, approve, assembly line, assistant, boardroom, calculate, career, chain store, chief executive officer (C.E.O.), compete, competitor, costs, deal, deal with, deliver, demote, department, develop, drug, earn, employee, employer, executive, export, finance, headquarters, hold (a meeting), in charge of, ladder, make a deal, manage, managing director, manufacture, market, marketing, materials, meeting room, office boy, personnel, position, post, production, profit, promote, purchase, purchasing, responsible for, salary, salesman, salesperson, store, supermarket, supplier, supply, train, training, wages, work one's way up
· general: agree, anxious, appear, be charged with, be in trouble, be sitting, be sore, bite, bodyguard, court, cry, current, day-by-day, decision, deep, deep trouble, euphoric, fence, fidget, for sale, forger, fresh, full-fat, general, have a seat, heap, inspiration, invitation, junk-food, let go of, low-fat, main, milkman, more and more, nail, pepper, promise, pull out, ramp, rival, Russia, Russian, skimmed, smart, sore, stutter, take a seat, take over, tap, tinned, vegetables, version, wholemeal
25.3 Functional areas
· warning someone
· asking where someone is
· reporting what someone has said
· expressing one's opinion about someone
· describing people's appearance
· telling someone to do something
· giving advice
25.4 Useful expressions
· You're in deep trouble
· get into trouble
· the same as
· different from
· Be very careful
· Watch out!
· at the top of the heap
· at the bottom of the ladder
· Let go of me!
· Take your hands off me!
· I can manage
· He looked very worried
· He sounded great!
· There have been some rumours going around
· to get into deep water
· May I ask you...?
· Please, have a seat
· shout for joy
· Welcome home!