C1 is an advanced English level. C1 users can speak English with ease, and understand the language in (almost) all of its complexity. By this point, you will be able to have longer conversations, even about unfamiliar topics. You’ll also comprehend longer English texts. At this stage, you can use English day-to-day for business (using specialized business English vocabulary) and academic purposes. If B2 is what many consider “fluent,” then C1 is fluency with increased nuance and understanding. At C1, you can understand subtle jokes in the language, and express yourself with colorful native phrases.
When you reach C1, you should have a working vocabulary of about 8000 words – almost double that of B2! It takes approximately 700-800 hours with the language to pass the C1 Cambridge examination.
Learning a new language is a long process of acquiring knowledge and sharpening skills. Just diligently study and practice without too concentrating on the exams as the score or grade is merely the evident outcome of the ceaseless progress. Just focus on how to learn so that you can use the language fluently and confidently. So, let’s begin learning whatever you like below and persevering with them.
The 30 lessons (compiled according to each story going from easy to difficult) provide pre-analyzed vocabulary with pronunciation, sound, explanations, sentence examples, and multiple choice questions to test word memory. After learning vocabulary is a Reading part with reading-comprehension questions. It is highly convenient to learn all four skills.
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