C1 Advanced Speaking

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Free C1 Advanced material

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B2 July intensive course

Mondays and Wednesdays from 18h00 to 20h00. This is a course for those beginning B2 and ending B1.
C1 July intensive courses

1st course: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 am to 12 noon. 2nd course: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 pm to 9 pm.
Cambridge First B2

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however

However is an adverb and is used to link (contrast) two separate sentences. It usually goes at the beginning and is followed by a comma. e.g. It was raining. However, he decided to walk to work.
despite

Despite is a preposition. Therefore it is followed by a noun or a gerund. It is a connector that is used to denote contrast. e.g. Despite the heat, we carried on working. Despite feeling hot, we carried on working. In spite of is an alternative to despite, but they should not be mixed. A common […]
Summer intensive courses

I shall be doing summer intensive courses for C2 Proficiency, C1 Advanced and B2 First (possibly B1 Preliminary, too). The timetable will be set as soon as I have received everyone’s requests. Classes will either be daily (Monday to Friday) for one hour or sessions of two hours, twice a week.
Free e-books

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Connector: although

Although is a conjunction, so you use it to connect two clauses. e.g. Although it was raining, we went out. You can put it the other way round: We went out although it was raining. Even though is a stronger form of although.