Why study at TECH?

More than half of the content on the Internet is in English. In addition, the vast majority of series, movies, books and entertainment are originally produced in English, which gives an advantage to those who know the language to enjoy it earlier. Whether for personal, academic or professional reasons, studying English is one of the best decisions you can make today, as it greatly improves your access to jobs and general culture. TECH has assembled a team of native teachers to prepare all the contents of this Language Course, adapting them to the requirements of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. 

You will significantly increase the amount of information and entertainment you can consume thanks to this Language Course" 

The world's most powerful companies speak English. Brands as diverse and prolific as Coca-Cola, McDonald's or Apple originated in the United States, with English being the common language in all of them. Therefore, acquiring a B1 Level certificate improves employability and adds quality to any CV. Even on a personal level, you can build more relationships and improve your own networks by speaking English with people from all walks of life and regions of the world.

This is the best decision you can make to vastly improve your circle of contacts and possibilities for job improvement.
Websites, series and movies in English will no longer be a problem for you with an intermediate level of comprehension. 

 

It is proven that learning languages increases your Intelligence. Learning a foreign language strengthens the brain's neural networks” 

José Antonio Marina.
Philosopher, writer, and teacher.

A unique and stimulating experience 

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Flexible and Tailored

Take the best language course from home, at your own pace and according to your availability and schedule.

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Acquire Skills and Abilities

With our method, you will practice and consolidate the skills required for this level.

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Networking

Join a large community and exchange knowledge and experiences with students from all over the world.

Syllabus

TECH has based this program on the CEFR criteria, which guarantees the student the best possible preparation for the Level B1 exam. The teachers, native speakers and language experts, have compiled the 51 essential units to be studied, with a variety of practical exercises to develop linguistic skills in each and every one of them.

 

Where, When and How is it Taught?

This course takes place over 4 months and is divided into 15 content modules. You can do it completely online, even attending our sessions and tutorials. 

You have the convenience of being able to access all the content from wherever you want, through any device with an internet connection"

Module 1. My Daily Routine

1.1. Daily Activities
1.2. Student Life
1.3. At Work

Module Objectives

  • Ask for and give permission, excuse and apologize. 
  • Ask and express obligation and the necessity to do something (and their opposites) 
  • Formulate conditions for doing something 
  • Express impossibility, possibility or obligation to do something.
  • Describe feelings and emotions
  • Ask for and offer objects, help and services

Module 2. Let’s Eat! 

2.1. At the Supermarket. Food and Drinks
2.2. Food. Culinary Adjectives
2.3. Restaurants and Cuisine

Module Objectives

  • Address someone using polite formulas appropriate to the context
  • Ask for and give information about food
  • Express a complaint or claim
  • Evaluate services
  • Ask for and offer objects, help and services
  • Ask for things urgently but with courtesy
  • Offer something to others

Module 3. At Home

3.1. Family Life
3.2. What is Your Home Like?
3.3. Furniture and Decoration
3.4. Household Chores

Module Objectives

  • Indicate possession
  • Ask and express feelings towards others: gratitude, appreciation, affection, affection, sympathy, antipathy, aversion and admiration
  • Express opinions and beliefs
  • Tell anecdotes and experiences
  • Describe possible future situations
  • Indicate possession
  • Describe objects and furniture in the house 
  • Express where and when something happens
  • Explain the causes, purposes and consequences

Module 4. Health and Medicine

4.1. The Human Body
4.2. I Am Sick
4.3. Prevention. Physical Exercise and Food

Module Objectives

  • Ask about and express health conditions, symptoms and physical sensations 
  • Ask questions and express improvements or worsening of health
  • React to information with expressions of interest, surprise, disbelief, joy and sorrow
  • Share feelings, reassure, encourage and express condolences
  • Make an appointment
  • Prevent and warn
  • Advise someone to do something

Module 5. Hobbies and Free Time

5.1. What Do You Like To Do In Your Free Time?
5.2. Sports
5.3. Arts and Crafts

Module Objectives

  • Summarize information. 
  • Value ideas, facts, people and places
  • Plan an activity
  • Suggest activities, accept/reject and react to suggestions
  • Describe sports.
  • List, oppose, exemplify, clarify aspects, contrast, emphasize and summarize
  • Advise, recommend, encourage and persuade someone to do something

Module 6. The Digital Era

6.1. Technology and Computers
6.2. Internet Has Changed Our Lives
6.3. Are You Connected? Redes sociales

Module Objectives

  • Advise, recommend, encourage and persuade someone to do something
  • Summarize information.
  • Value ideas, facts, people and places
  • Plan an activity
  • Talk about future events

Module 7. Around the World

7.1. Ways of Travelling and Methods of Transportation
7.2. Accommodation
7.3. I’m Going on Vacation. Tourism

Module Objectives

  • Talk about future events
  • Ask for and give information about vacation spots
  • Compare ideas, people, objects, places, situations and actions 
  • Plan an activity
  • Suggest activities, accept/reject and react to suggestions
  • Propose solutions, refute, give opinions and convince

Module 8. Nature and the Environment

8.1. Earth, Animals and Plants
8.2. The Weather and Natural Disasters
8.3. Environmental Issues
8.4. Taking Care of Our Planet

Module Objectives

  • Express curiosity.
  • Connect actions in the present, past and future
  • Express and contrast opinions
  • Compare, predict future sensations.
  • Raise hypotheses and degrees of probability
  • Convey information.
  • Prevent and warn
  • Connect conditions, causes and consequences 
  • Learn meteorological terms

Module 9. Inventions and Evolution

9.1. Inventions that Changed History
9.2. I Can't Live Without It. Essential Tools
9.3. What Does the Future Hold?

Module Objectives

  • Summarize important data from the past 
  • Connect actions in the present, past and future 
  • Summarize information. 
  • React to information or a story with expressions of interest, surprise, disbelief, joy and sorrow
  • Express opinions and preferences

Module 10. Describing People

10.1. Physical appearance
10.2. Personality and Behavior
10.3. Emotions
10.4. Personal Relationships

Module Objectives

  • Describe actions that are happening at that very moment
  • Describe professions. 
  • Make comparisonss

Module 11. Entertainment and Television

11.1. The World of Television
11.2. Movies
11.3. Silence, It's Rolling
11.4. Music

Module Objectives

  • Congratulating, expressing good wishes, inviting, accepting and declining an invitation, toasting, welcoming, thanking, sharing feelings in certain events and reacting in those situations
  • Ask for and give information about places, objects and customs
  • Assess, evaluate and justify ideas and facts

Module 12. Shopping

12.1. Places
12.2. Fashion and Clothes
12.3. In the Shop
12.3. Means of Payment

Module Objectives

  • Express a complaint or claim
  • Value places and services
  • Express interest in products and prices
  • Express where and when something happens

Module 13. Life in the City

13.1. My City
13.2. Buildings and Stores
13.3. People and Activities

Module Objectives

  • React to information or a story with expressions of interest, surprise, disbelief, joy, sorrow
  • Show full and partial agreement, concurrence (and dissent), with an affirmative/negative statement 
  • Express and contrast opinions
  • Ask for and offer objects, help and services
  • Ask for and give information about spots in the city. 
  • Ask for and give directions
  • Explain that all or part of what is said is not being understood, or ask if it has been understood

Module 14. Culture and Tradition

14.1. Breaking Stereotypes
14.2. Festivals and Celebrations
14.3. Traditions and Customs

Module Objectives

  • React to information or a story with expressions of interest, surprise, disbelief, joy, sorrow
  • Congratulating, expressing good wishes, inviting, accepting and declining an invitation, toasting, welcoming, thanking, sharing feelings in certain events and reacting in those situations
  • Ask for and give information about places, objects and customs
  • Assess, evaluate and justify ideas and facts
  • Activate knowledge and interests
  • Exchange information on dates and data
  • Propose, organize and arrange appointments
  • Make deductions

Module 15. Global Issues

15.1. Policy 
15.2. Economy
15.3. Emigration and Immigration
15.4. Volunteering and the Third World

Module Objectives

  • Describe actions that are happening at that very moment
  • Describe professions. 
  • Ask and express obligation and the necessity to do something (and their opposites)
  • Make comparisons 
  • Ask for and offer objects, help and services 
  • Express impossibility, possibility or obligation to do something

You will master English to a new level, with multiple resources and top-quality reference material at your fingertips”

 

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"I wanted to pursue a career in tourism, but unfortunately there weren't many opportunities around me to learn languages. Thanks to TECH and its online methodology, I started to improve my English from Level B1 and now I am studying C1 and looking for another language to start with. I definitely recommend it to anyone who is still on the fence about improving their languages"

Paula Gamero
Tour guide
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"I can't stop recommending TECH's Language Courses. I always found it difficult to learn languages, but the practical methodology and the convenience of being able to study at my own pace encouraged me to sign up and I want to continue improving my level of English little by little"

Julián Torres
Entrepreneur

B1 English Language Course

If you are looking to have a competitive job profile in any sector, it is key to have an intermediate level of English, since, being the most spoken language worldwide (about 20% of the global population uses it as a second language and in 59 countries it is spoken officially), it is essential to include it in the curriculum. TECH Global University offers you, therefore, the B1 English Language Course, a great option for you to study this language in a completely online and self-regulated way. The syllabus includes fifteen modules distributed in four months, in which you will have access to exclusive multimedia content, cutting-edge methodologies applied to bilingual teaching and evaluation tests based on official certification exams for level B1 according to the CEFR. You will learn from asking questions and expressing feelings towards others (gratitude, appreciation, affection, affection, sympathy, antipathy, aversion and admiration), to asking for and offering objects, help and services. If you are looking for a course that will give you real results in the English language, TECH is the answer.

Achieve an intermediate level of English

With our academic proposal, you will be able to develop diverse skills in grammar, vocabulary, phonetics, oral expression, among other varied nuances of the English language. You will achieve this through a wide range of study material previously selected by native bilingual teachers and reinforced with the Relearning pedagogical system: one of the world's leading educational systems due to its efficient results when it comes to optimizing students' skills. You will learn how to use the English language to: express impossibility, possibility or obligation to do something, make a complaint or claim, tell anecdotes and experiences, ask for and give directions, and much more. Topics such as daily routine, food, medicine, leisure, travel, the environment, shopping, among others, will be seen in an immersive way in our syllabus, giving you greater fluency to maintain conversations with an intermediate language. Take advantage of this great opportunity and enroll at TECH.