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Intermediate English Vol.C app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 992 ratings )
Entertainment Education
Developer: MnPlay
0.99 USD
Current version: 4.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 01 Jul 2010
App size: 1.42 Gb

Expand your Conversation Skills!

Intermediate Conversation introduces a series of new tenses and more difficult vocabulary.


This course challenges students to build longer, more personal sentences and practice using prepositional phrases, adverbs and time references to make questions and answers more specific.


Students also learn how to understand and fluently use everyday expressions, slang and idioms.
Students at this level are encouraged to really focus on their confidence and fluency.

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Your Result

Upon completion of this course, you’ll be able to speak English fluently and confidently at the intermediate level

• Converse with foreigners with more self-assurance
• Learn more complex everyday expressions
• Ask and answer specific questions about people’s experiences
• Confidently describe future plans and activities
• Talk about your past and present with ease
• Use correct accent, intonation and conviction
• Do all of this and more with confidence!

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Vol.C - Learning Past, Present and Future

01. Asking present tense questions with “Do”
02. Answering present tense questions
03. Answering present tense questions negatively
04. Asking past tense questions with “Did”
05. Answering past tense questions
06. Answering past tense questions negatively
07. Asking present and past tense questions with “Where”
08. Asking present and past tense questions with “When”
09. Asking present and past tense questions with “Who”
10. Asking present and past tense questions with “What”
11. Asking present and past tense questions with “How”
12. Asking present and past tense questions with “Why”
13. Asking questions with “Can”
14. Answering questions with “can”
15. Answering questions with “can” negatively
16. Asking questions with “Could”
17. Answering questions with “could”
18. Answering questions with “could” negatively