Transitions 4 Review 1
This unit will help you review phrases you learned in units 1 and 2 of this course.
This unit will help you review phrases you learned in units 1 and 2 of this course.
This lesson will focus on describing purpose using a variety of expressions. The topic we will discuss today is future goals.
This lesson will focus on contrasting positive and negative information. The topic is controversy.
This is a quick lesson to recap your speaking test and refocus your goals.
In this lesson, we will focus on getting you mentally prepared for your test.
This lesson will focus on confirming that you are correct and that the listener understands you. We will work on discussing abstract topics.
This lesson will focus on using a variety of expressions to talk about generalized language. The topic we will discuss is culture.
This lesson will focus on giving softer opinions using a variety of phrases. The topic we will discuss is politics.
This is a review of the final 4 lessons in this course, covering delivery and quick wins.
This lesson will show you how to use complex grammar points to impress test administrators and help you communicate big ideas with precision.
This lesson will show you ways to use intonation naturally and confidently.
This lesson will focus on giving strong opinions using a variety of phrases. The topic we will discuss is diversity.
Using a couple of natural expressions is an easy way to seem fluent. Be careful to use them with natural pacing and in the right context—this lesson will show you how.
In this lesson, we will talk about body language and gestures. Sending the right unspoken messages will make your overall communication much more effective.
This lesson will focus on describing cause using a variety of expressions. The topic we will discuss today is the economy.
This lesson will focus on using a variety of expressions to describe results. The topic we will discuss is technology.
In this review lesson, we will practice ways to approach speaking test answers.
The final thing you say should be the most memorable, so this lesson returns to the topic of finishing strongly. You will get a chance to practice new phrases and some points of intonation.
This lesson will focus on adding as many effects as possible to a piece of evidence. Doing this will help you make a logical link between evidence and outcomes.
This lesson will focus on confirming, rephrasing and active listening.