What is intermediate listening?
Intermediate Listening Lessons have straight forward questions and answers but with longer dialogs. If you listen, you should be able to clearly hear the answer from the audio file. If you are still uncertain about the dialog, you can click on “Show Conversation Dialog” to see the text.
What is intermediate English?

B1 – Intermediate (Independent) Once you reach B1 level English, your English abilities are at the “intermediate” level. This means that you can speak and understand English for matters related to your daily routine. You can also be much more descriptive about your life and experiences.
What level of English is intermediate?
B1 English level
English level B1 describes independent users of the language. Learners at this level can communicate with other English speakers.
What are the types of listening activities?
7 Types of Activities for Listening with a Purpose

- Listening for the Main Idea.
- Listening for Detail.
- Listening for a Sequence.
- Listening for Specific Vocabulary.
- Listening for Cultural Interest.
- Listening for Attitude and Opinions.
- Listening for Functional Language.
What level is intermediate level?
CEFR English Level Comparison
Level | CEFR | BULATS |
---|---|---|
Upper-Intermediate | B2 | 60 – 74 |
Intermediate + | ||
Intermediate | B1 | 40 – 59 |
How can I improve my zero in English?
7 Ways to Quickly Improve Your English Language Skills
- Watch movies in English.
- Immerse yourself in English language news.
- Start a vocabulary book of useful words.
- Have conversations in English.
- Practice, practice, practice.
- Curiosity doesn’t always kill the cat.
- Don’t forget to have fun while you learn.
What is the best English level?
English Language Level Test
Level | Description | IELTS |
---|---|---|
Level 2 | Low intermediate level of English | 4.0 |
Level 3 | High intermediate level of English | 5.0 |
Level 4 | Advanced level of English | 6.0 |
Level 5 | Proficient in English | 7.0 |
What are intermediate language skills?
Intermediate. An intermediate language skill refers to being able to speak a language but with some difficulty. You can’t speak with the speed of a native and your vocabulary is somewhat limited. However, you’re able to hold conversations in the language and have adequate reading proficiency.
What level is intermediate language?
Our Levels Explained
CEFR*/ ACTFL** Reference | CEFR* Level Names | ACTFL** Level Names |
---|---|---|
A1 | Beginner | Novice (Low/Mid/High) |
A2 | Elementary | Intermediate (Low/Mid) |
B1 | Intermediate | Intermediate High |
B2 | Upper Intermediate | Advanced (Low/Mid/High) |
How to assess listening in your ESL classroom?
Journaling – reading response notebooks
How to teach listening to ESL students?
Suggest a number of shows in English on the radio,podcasts online,etc.
How to use our ESL listening activities?
Simon Says. If you haven’t played Simon says before then let me break down the rules to this classic children’s game.
How to teach English to ESL?
Personal and family information