Pre-Intermediate English Training for B1 Learners

Pre-Intermediate English Training for B1 Learners

 
BRITISH TIME offers English training across 6 core levels. Each level consists of 100 lesson hours. To enhance success and reinforce language skills, various interactive activities, practical speaking sessions, and exercises are organized in addition to these hours. This enables students to confidently and comfortably use English in real-life and professional settings.
 
 

PRE-INTERMEDIATE

(PRE-INTERMEDIATE)

100 HOURS

face 2 face PRE-INTERMEDIATE

 

B1

 

LEVEL PRE-INTERMEDIATE

Students at this level can understand daily conversations and communicate effectively in English with both native and non-native speakers. They can comfortably read and comprehend street signs, labels, guidebooks, simple newspaper and magazine articles, and personal letters.

They can ask and answer questions on basic topics related to travel, colleagues, and family.

Although they may struggle to develop or express complex ideas and intellectual topics in spoken language, they can easily present simple, fact-based opinions.

 

 

The B1 English level (Intermediate) is where learners become independent users of the language. At this stage, you can communicate confidently in everyday situations, express opinions, and understand the main points of conversations.
Core Grammar:

• Present Simple & Continuous (review)
• Past Simple & Past Continuous
• Present Perfect
• Future Forms (will / going to / present continuous)
• First & Second Conditionals
• Reported Speech (introduction)
• Passive Voice (basics)
At the B1 level, learners typically acquire around 2,000 to 3,000 words, allowing for more natural conversations and better comprehension of real-life situations.
• Participate in conversations on familiar topics
• Describe experiences, events, and plans
• Express opinions and give reasons
• Understand the main points of spoken and written content
At B1 level, you can speak more fluently and handle everyday conversations without much difficulty. While you may still search for words occasionally, you can maintain conversations and express yourself clearly.
Intensive programs: 2 – 3 months
Standard courses: 3 – 4 months
Self-study: 4 – 8 months
Travel: Communicate comfortably in most situations

Work: Participate in meetings and basic professional communication

Education: Follow simple academic content and discussions
Yes. B1 English significantly increases your job opportunities. It is often sufficient for roles in customer service, sales, tourism, and entry-level office positions.
You can understand the main ideas and many common expressions. Subtitles may still be helpful, especially for fast or complex dialogues.
After B1, learners progress to B2 (Upper-Intermediate), where they gain fluency, accuracy, and confidence in both professional and academic communication.

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