Neste nível, os alunos expandem seu vocabulário e melhoram a fluência em contextos cotidianos e profissionais. Desenvolvem habilidades para discutir interesses pessoais, descrever experiências e expressar opiniões de maneira mais detalhada.
By mastering the Present Simple, you’ll be better equipped to share your life experiences and discuss things that are true or consistent.
By mastering this tense, you’ll be able to discuss actions in progress, share short-term plans, and vividly paint a picture of what’s happening around you.
We discuss teenagers' rights and responsabilities.
In today’s lesson, you’ll read an email written by a teenager discussing their thoughts on balancing rights and responsibilities.
Articles—"a," "an," and "the"—may be small, but they’re among the most important words in English.
The Past Simple describes completed actions or events in the past.
Phrasal verbs are a cornerstone of English fluency.
In this lesson, you’ll read a blog post about the deeper lessons hidden in crime stories and reflect on the values they reveal.
By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to use the Past Continuous to describe interrupted past actions, simultaneous actions, and set a narrative atmosphere.
From "a lot of" to "a little," quantifiers help us express amounts with precision, making conversations about countries, cultures, and resources more engaging and accurate.
Relative pronouns—like "who," "whose," "which," and "that"—allow us to connect ideas seamlessly, adding depth and detail to our sentences.
In this lesson, we’ll explore how to structure a language biography, step by step, to help you tell your story in a clear and engaging way.
In this lesson, we’ll explore how these prefixes work, common mistakes learners make, and how to confidently use them in both spoken and written English.
Have you ever struggled to describe experiences or events that connect the past and present? The Present Perfect tense is here to help!
In this lesson, we’ll explore key health-related vocabulary and practical expressions to confidently handle discussions about health problems and solutions.
By following the story, you’ll also learn how to describe symptoms, discuss medical tests, and respond appropriately during a health checkup.
This lesson focuses on first aid terminology and applying it through a collaborative activity. You’ll work with a partner to practice using these terms while discussing and simulating emergency scenarios.
Comparatives and superlatives are essential tools for comparing qualities, and phrases like "too" and "not enough" add extra layers of meaning.
Today, we’ll explore how to write a review, which is an important skill for sharing opinions in a creative and organized way!
Today, you’ll watch the movie Inside Out and write a review to apply the skills learned in the last lesson. This activity will help you practice describing a movie, sharing your opinions, and using key vocabulary effectively.
Have you ever thought about how to describe future plans or make predictions?
This lesson will focus on Zero and First Conditionals, blending grammar with environmental vocabulary.
In this lesson, we’ll dive into the structure and use of the second conditional, pair it with practical exercises, and reflect on how it can enhance your creativity in English.
By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to create sentences that encourage others to take responsibility for protecting our planet.
In this lesson, you’ll explore various professions, the personal qualities they demand, and how to apply these traits in your career. From understanding how to tailor your resume to preparing for an interview, we’ll dive into the essential skills and qualities that lead to success in today’s competitive job market.
Applying for a job can seem overwhelming, but breaking it down into clear steps can make the process more manageable and less intimidating.
In this lesson, you’ll master these tools and learn how to describe the past with precision and fluency.
Loneliness is common at university, but it doesn’t have to be permanent.
Have you ever noticed how a small change in verb form can completely change the way you express yourself?
In this lesson, you’ll learn key vocabulary related to friendships and feelings, discover how noun suffixes like -ness and -ship can transform words to describe emotional states and qualities, and reflect on your own experiences. By the end, you’ll be better equipped to express yourself clearly and connect with others on a deeper level.
Let’s explore some practical steps to help you deal with betrayal and regain a sense of peace.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to define, structure, and use reported speech effectively in both writing and conversations.
By the end of this lesson, you’ll understand how to identify and convert direct quotes into reported speech, all while exploring an inspiring story about determination and creativity.
In this lesson, you’ll learn to transform direct speech into reported questions, commands, and requests, building fluency for both written and spoken English.
In this lesson, we’ll dive into the role of fiction in art and culture. You’ll reflect on the ways stories connect us, teach empathy, and challenge our perspectives.