B2 (Upper-Intermediate)

B2: Upper-Intermediate Level in English

At the B2 level, learners can engage in fluent conversations with native speakers on a wide range of topics. They can understand complex texts, including technical discussions in their field of expertise. B2 learners can also write clear, detailed texts on a variety of subjects and give detailed explanations or arguments on familiar issues.

Reaching the B2 level enables you to use English effectively in both personal and professional settings.

If vs Whether – Exercises

If vs Whether – Exercises

If vs Whether - Exercises - Improve your written skills by practicing these exercises. Complete the sentences ...
IN – ON – AT

IN – ON – AT

Learn when and how to use the prepositions IN, ON and AT. Understand the differences and why you should use them ...
Listening 4

Listening 4

Listening 4 - Practice these listening comprehension exercises to help you learn English faster. Listening ...
Listening 5

Listening 5

Listening 5 - Practice these listening comprehension exercises to help you learn English faster. Listening ...
Listening 6

Listening 6

Listening 6 - Practice these listening comprehension exercises to help you learn English faster. Listening ...
Listening 7

Listening 7

Listening 7 - Practice these listening comprehension exercises to help you learn English faster. Listening ...
Listening 8

Listening 8

Listening 8 - Practice these listening comprehension exercises to help you learn English faster. Listening ...
Listening 9

Listening 9

Listening 9 - Practice these listening comprehension exercises to help you learn English faster. Listening ...
Modal Verbs

Modal Verbs

Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs in English that are used to express the speaker's attitude or opinion about the ...
Other, The Other and Another

Other, The Other and Another

Other, The Other and Another - Learn when to use other, the other and another. Understand the differences, study ...
Parts of Speech

Parts of Speech

Learn here the basics of English Grammar. Parts of Speech are nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, ...
Past Perfect

Past Perfect

The Past Perfect is a verb tense we use to express that an action has happened in the past and it has a connection ...
Past Perfect – Exercises

Past Perfect – Exercises

Past Perfect - Exercises - Practice exercises with Past Perfect. Improve your oral and written skills with ...
Past Perfect – Exercises 2

Past Perfect – Exercises 2

Past Perfect - Exercises 2 - Practice exercises with Past Perfect. Improve your English skills with exercises and ...
Past Perfect – Exercises 3

Past Perfect – Exercises 3

Past Perfect - Exercises 3 - Practice exercises with Past Perfect. Improve your English skills with exercises and ...
Past Perfect Continuous

Past Perfect Continuous

The Past Perfect Continuous is a verb tense we use to express that an action started in the past and has continued ...

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