Advanced C1 English Language Learning
Introduction
- Focus: Advanced C1 level vocabulary and grammar
- Goal: Express thoughts with precision, fluently
- Importance of nuanced vocabulary and grammatical structures
Program Offerings
- Beautiful British English C1 Program
- Over 5,000 students have participated
- Includes advanced vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation
- Writing at an advanced level
- Unique storyline with authentic conversations
- Positive feedback from graduates
Lesson Structure and Resources
- Two free eBooks available
- One covering vocabulary and grammar from the lesson
- A second from B1 to C1, covering necessary vocabulary and grammar for each level
- Access through signing up to mailing list, part of the Free PDF Club
Vocabulary Lessons
C1 Vocabulary Videos
- Advanced Verbs
- 20 verbs from "advocate" to "scrutinize"
- Verbs to articulate ideas precisely
Examples of Advanced Verbs
- Advocate: Support a policy or action
- Amplify: Make something louder or stronger
- Articulate: Express clearly and effectively
- Comprehend: Understand meaning or significance
- Convey: Communicate or express
- Corroborate: Confirm or support with evidence
- Decipher: Discover meaning of something hidden
- Differentiate: Recognize differences
- Dissect: Analyze in detail
- Efface: Erase something intentionally
- Elaborate: Add detail or explanation
- Exacerbate: Make a situation worse
- Extrapolate: Forecast using existing knowledge
- Facilitate: Make easier or more convenient
- Galvanize: Excite into action
- Integrate: Blend together harmoniously
- Mitigate: Make something less harmful
- Perceive: Become aware through senses or intuition
- Reconcile: Make conflicting things compatible
- Scrutinize: Examine thoroughly
Advanced Adjectives
- Adjectives from C1 to C2 Level
- Enhance descriptive language
- Examples include "ambivalent," "capricious," "derogatory," "esoteric"
Describing Appearance and Personality
- Appearance
- Advanced vocabulary beyond basics
- Use of words like "angelic," "dimple," "lanky," and idioms like "vertically challenged"
- Personality
Challenging Vocabulary and Phrases
Topics Covered
- Lifestyle and Well-being
- Phrases like "at face value," "have a crack at something," "burn the midnight oil"
- People and Work
- Phrases like "stick one's neck out," "knee-jerk reaction," "pecking order"
Program Encouragement
- Emphasis on joining the C1 program for comprehensive learning
- Program includes study of nuanced language and natural English expressions
Final Challenge and Review
- Challenge Quiz
- 20 questions: A1 to C1 Levels
- Tests practical application of vocabulary and grammar
Conclusion
- Encouragement to join the C1 program for deeper learning
- Highlight of the program's popularity and student success stories
- Call to action to explore further materials and courses
These notes highlight key aspects of the transcript, summarizing the main points about the C1 level English learning and the resources offered through the program.