O curso B2 da Lingoloop é projetado para alunos que já possuem uma base sólida no idioma e desejam alcançar um nível avançado de competência em inglês. Este curso foca no desenvolvimento de habilidades comunicativas avançadas, permitindo que os alunos argumentem, analisem, e se expressem com clareza em contextos acadêmicos, profissionais e sociais.
Os alunos aprenderão vocabulário especializado, estruturas gramaticais complexas e técnicas de redação avançada, além de praticar a escuta e leitura crítica. O curso inclui atividades práticas, como debates, redação de ensaios e apresentações sobre temas contemporâneos, proporcionando uma experiência imersiva e relevante para a vida real.
The present simple, present continuous, and structures for present habits help you talk about these moments effectively. Mastering these forms is essential for clear communication, especially when sharing about your studies, life, or daily experiences. Let’s dive into how these tenses work and how they reflect the rhythm of your life.
Welcome to your reading practice! Today’s text is designed to reinforce your understanding of the present simple, present continuous, and expressions for present habits.
In our fast-paced world, managing study time effectively is a skill that can make the difference between success and frustration.
The present perfect tense is an essential part of English, helping us link past actions to the present.
We’ll focus on understanding the structure, tone, grammar, and vocabulary used in a friendly email.
How do you describe a busy day at work or an unexpected event clearly and effectively? This lesson will teach you how to use the past simple and past continuous tenses to narrate past events and set the scene for your stories.
Understanding the structure, purpose, and techniques involved in writing an essay will enable you to craft well-organized and compelling pieces.
In this lesson, we will explore different aspects of working life and what people seek from their careers.
Have you ever needed to describe a situation where one thing happened before another in the past? Or explain how long something had been going on before a key event? The past perfect simple and past perfect continuous help you do just that, especially in professional settings or when sharing detailed stories.
Phrasal verbs are essential for expressing yourself naturally in English, especially in conversations about work. These multi-word verbs combine a verb with a preposition or adverb to create new meanings. For example, "take on" means to accept responsibilities or challenges. Learning these verbs will make your workplace conversations more fluent and confident.
Get ready to explore the Future Continuous and Future Perfect Simple, two essential tenses for describing travel plans and achievements. Learn how to talk about actions that will be ongoing ("I’ll be flying to Rome at this time tomorrow") or completed by a specific time ("By next month, I’ll have visited three countries").
In this lesson, we'll explore the future perfect continuous tense, a powerful tool for expressing how long an action will have been happening by a specific point in the future. Whether you're discussing a career milestone or your travel plans, this tense allows you to highlight the duration of an ongoing action.
This story explores a futuristic setting where scientists and policymakers will have been working tirelessly to find the balance between sustainability and accessibility.
Have you ever noticed how a small addition to the beginning of a word can completely change its meaning? That’s the magic of prefixes!
Have you ever wanted to compare two things or highlight something as the best? Comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs are the perfect tools for these situations.
By learning alternatives such as as...as, like, alike, and expressions using similar or different, you can add variety and precision to your language.
In this lesson, we will explore how comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs can enhance our writing.
Articles like "a," "an," and "the," along with emphasis words such as "so," "such," "too," and "enough," can transform your communication.
Noun suffixes allow us to transform verbs and adjectives into nouns, making it easier to describe actions, qualities, and states.
A hidden talent may be something as simple as a natural ability to solve problems quickly or an extraordinary sense of direction.
Imagine you’re shopping for something expensive—a phone, perhaps—and the salesperson says, “You must keep your receipt.” Then, you see a sign that says, “You must not use your phone here.” Later, a friend says, “You should try this brand instead.” What do these words—must, must not, and should—have in common?
These versatile tools help us express certainty, possibility, or impossibility about situations in the past, present, or future.
Today, we will read a text about Bitcoin, the world's most famous cryptocurrency. As you read, pay attention to the modal verbs and how they are used to express rules, past and present deductions, and advice.
In this lesson, you will read a short text about the history of money and the dangers of debt. As you read, focus on how modal verbs of speculation and deduction are used to express uncertainty or logical conclusions about the past, present, and future.
Writing a formal letter or email of complaint is an important skill. Whether you are unhappy with a service, a product, or an experience, expressing your dissatisfaction professionally increases the chances of receiving a positive response. In this lesson, you will learn how to structure a complaint letter or email, what language to use, and how to remain polite and professional.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to structure and write a balanced for and against essay, presenting arguments from both perspectives on a given topic.
Today, we'll focus on the Zero, First, and Second Conditionals, combining them with vocabulary related to parts of the body.
In this lesson, you will read a short text about a recent survey on nutrition among teenagers in the UK. The text will include zero, first, and second conditionals to describe general truths, possible future outcomes, and hypothetical situations. Pay close attention to how these conditionals are used.
Conditional statements are essential for discussing possibilities, conditions, and outcomes.
The third conditional is essential for expressing hypothetical situations about the past.
Negotiation and collaboration are essential skills in both personal and professional life. Whether you are discussing a salary, working on a group project, or making a business deal, knowing how to negotiate effectively and collaborate with others can lead to successful outcomes.
Reported speech allows you to share what others have said without repeating their exact words.
In this lesson, you’ll learn to accurately report questions, along with vocabulary about media habits.
In this lesson, we’ll also focus on compound nouns and adjectives, which add precision and richness to your descriptions.
Understanding this structure helps you describe events like natural disasters where the focus is often on what happened rather than who caused it.
This lesson focuses on using the passive with two objects and introduces advanced disaster-related terms to describe events and their aftermath.
This is the passive with reporting verbs. It’s commonly used in news, academic writing, and formal situations.