(Common European Framework of Reference B1-B2)

Welcome to this Intermediate/advanced English course. This is intended to help you to develop new and more advanced forms to communicate with others.

In the previous courses you learnt the basis of communication in simple,  immediate contexts. This time, you will learn others forms of using the language and this will help you to be able to speak or to write in more formal environments and with different people.

Learning a language means learning its structures, its vast vocabulary and its different forms of expressing but it also means to keep in contact with it all the time that can be possible. A year or two years is a good time to understand a language, but if you want to be a proficient learner, you must keep learning and practicing it for many years and if possible, all your life!

Remember: the more, the better!

Congratulations for dedicating time and for being such a good learner! 


Welcome to this Intermediate/advanced English course. This is intended to help you to develop new and more advanced forms to communicate with others.

In the previous courses you learnt the basis of communication in simple,  immediate contexts. This time, you will learn others forms of using the language and this will help you to be able to speak or to write in more formal environments and with different people.

One of the secrets to develop a language is to know its structure, but another secret is that in the same language there are different levels of communication and this is what this course will help you to achieve.

We wish you the best in this course and invite you to dedicate time, and to be patient.

Learning a language means learning its structures, its vast vocabulary and its different forms of expressing but it also means to keep in contact with it all the time that can be possible. A year or two years is a good time to understand a language, but if you want to be a proficient learner, you must keep learning and practicing it for many years and if possible, all your life!

Remember: the more, the better!

Congratulations for dedicating time and for being such a good learner! 


If this is called Conversational Course, what can you expect from it? Of course to have conversation all the time!  One form to have a good conversation is to have something to talk about. However, how can you talk about some topics if you don´t know anything about them.?

For example, let´s think about some general topics, you can talk about,  such as: Love, France, Cancer, Politics, Medicine, Ergonomy, Death,  Mexican Traditions, European countries, Mexican history...etc etc.

What could you say about these ones? If you had to sit down with some people and you had to talk about any of these topics, let´s say...for 1 or 4 continuos hours?  Do you think you could achieve this? How deep your conversation would be?

Of course your answer would be yes, I could talk about all these, but maybe that conversation would be of what you imagine or you have been told about them, but could you talk about principles?, findings? experiments? . 

Here the point is: the best form to have a good conversation about some topics is to read about them first, then your talk can be sustained by true facts and  without inventions. That is  why Reading is one of the basis for this course.

Then, in this course you will find some articles of different topics and the objective is for you to talk or to discuss what you have learnt. 

We invite you to be patient and to keep learning Little by Little. Remember that the more you keer practicing, the more you develop knowledge.

Welcome!