Upper Intermediate Power 60 Course A is an online course, consisting of 50 units of English, and providing approximately 60 hours of study for students.
To take students through many areas of English language that is studied at Intermediate, CEFR B2 level. When combined with Upper Intermediate Power 60 Course B, it will take students up to CEFR C1 level. The course blends grammatical structures necessary for this level, with vocabulary, including verb + preposition combinations, spelling, reading, listening, writing and speaking.
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
By the end of the course students will have learnt approximately 400 lexical items, including nouns, verbs and adjectives, commonly used phrasal verbs and lexical sets.
By the end of the course students will have had exposure to and practice in reading and hearing formal and informal English from a variety of registers contexts, descriptions, stories and opinions.
Module |
Unit focus |
Notes |
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Entry test |
A 50-question test which will be used for comparative purposes with the end of course exit test. |
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Module 1 |
Vocabulary |
Adjectives of character and mood |
Grammar |
Articles |
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Reading |
A tale of two cities |
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Listening |
A traffic report |
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Vocabulary |
Animals |
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Grammar |
Conjunctions and connectors |
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Phrasal verbs 1 |
Practice in idiomatic verb + preposition combinations. |
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Wordbuilding 1 |
Practice in building vocabulary through related words groups |
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Writing |
Writing stories 1 |
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Revision |
Material from module 1 |
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Module 2 |
Vocabulary |
Parts of the body |
Grammar |
Ed and Ing adjectives |
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Reading |
Charities |
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Listening |
Ally McBeal |
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Vocabulary |
Feeling ill |
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Grammar |
Few and a few |
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Phrasal verbs 2 |
Practice in idiomatic verb + preposition combinations. |
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Spelling 1 |
Practice in spelling more difficult words |
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Speaking |
Conversations 1 - Two friends meet again after a long time |
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Revision |
Material from module 2 |
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Module 3 |
Vocabulary |
Clothes |
Grammar |
Future Continuous |
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Reading |
Culture shock |
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Listening |
Film charts |
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Vocabulary |
Shops |
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Grammar |
Gerunds and infinitives |
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Phrasal verbs 3 |
Practice in idiomatic verb + preposition combinations. |
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Wordbuilding 2 |
Practice in building vocabulary through related words groups |
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Writing |
The perfect essay: 1 Introduction |
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Revision |
Material from module 3 |
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Module 4 |
Vocabulary |
Jobs and professions |
Grammar |
Passive |
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Reading |
Great inventions: the Sony Walkman |
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Listening |
My strange day |
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Vocabulary |
Household chores |
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Grammar |
Past modals - Must and Should |
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Phrasal verbs 4 |
Practice in idiomatic verb + preposition combinations. |
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Spelling 2 |
Practice in spelling more difficult words |
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Speaking |
Conversations 2 - Seeing a famous person on the street |
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Revision |
Material from module 4 |
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Module 5 |
Vocabulary |
Things in the kitchen |
Grammar |
Present Perfect |
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Reading |
Heroes |
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Listening |
Novelist Alistair Maclean |
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Vocabulary |
Verbs connected with cooking |
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Grammar |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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Phrasal verbs 5 |
Practice in idiomatic verb + preposition combinations. |
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Wordbuilding 3 |
Practice in building vocabulary through related words groups |
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Writing |
The perfect essay: 2 Main body |
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Revision |
Material from module 5 |
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Exit test |
A 50-question test which covers the same areas as the entry test, thereby giving students an accurate measure of their progress through the course. |
Students who complete Upper Intermediate Power 60 A should consider studying our follow-up course, Upper Intermediate Power 60 B