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Curso de inglés B2 06: countable and uncountable nouns

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Bienvenido al Feed de Daway Inglés. A thousand times! Miles de tiempos? A number of people! Unnúmero de gente? Yeah, it doesn’t probably make much sense to you, at least the translated parts. I agree. Those are literal translations of a very common grammar point in the FCE exam. Countable and uncountable nouns, and their corresponding phrases. Today, in the B2 English course, I will teach you how to use these two types of nouns and how to avoid mistakes when using them. Shall we start? What you will learn today – Countable and uncountable nouns What the differences between countable and uncountable nouns are The most common and important uncountable nouns for a B2 level Important phrases with both types How to use them to improve your B2 speaking and writing Thanks for listening Well done guys, good job. That was quite an important class, especially for the writing and Use of English parts of the B2 level exam. This is something quite advanced and comes in very handy when speaking and writing. that the only way you can actually get it natural in your English is to listen and speak to natives, to use the language in real situations and texts. If you want more, you can subscribe to my newsletter and get a free copy of my ebook ‘Cómo aprender a aprender inglés’ here and also listen to all the episodes of the program on iTunes here, with any Apple device. See you very soon Este artículo Curso de inglés B2 06: countable and uncountable nouns fue escrito por primera vez en Daway Inglés. 3p4mb

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