Filip Barac 🇬🇧
Tutor de la comunidad
The easiest way to create sentences at a B1 (intermediate) level in English is to follow a few simple steps: 1. Start with a basic subject-verb-object structure: This is the foundation of most sentences. For example: - "I (subject) like (verb) pizza (object)." 2. Use common linking words: These help you connect ideas, making sentences longer and more natural. Some useful ones are: - and, but, because, so, then. Example: - "I like pizza because it tastes good." 3. Add details with adjectives and adverbs: These describe nouns or verbs, adding more information to your sentences. Example: - "I like delicious pizza." - "She sings beautifully." 4. Use question words for variety: Words like (who, what, where, when, why, and how) help you ask or explain things. Example: - "Where do you live?" - "I live in London." 5. Practice different tenses: At B1 level, you should be comfortable with the present, past, and future. For example: - Present: "I study English every day." - Past: "I studied English yesterday." - Future: "I will study English tomorrow." By following these steps and practicing regularly, you’ll improve your ability to form clear and correct sentences in English.
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