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Improve your English level from B1 to C1

 Improve your English level from B1 to C1.

A. Video available here:
https://youtu.be/qcantf7Zv6Y

B. Adapted from :
https://learnlaughspeak.com/10-actionable-tips-to-help-you-boost-your-english-level-from-b1-to-c1/

C. You may find other resources on how to improve your English level on my website here:
https://learnenglishdailytips.com/my-websites-and-apps/
10 Practical Tips to Help You Boost Your English Level from B1 to C1

List of tips:

  1. First, set specific, measurable goals for improvement
  2. After that, create a study plan that fits your schedule and learning style
  3. Later, join an English-speaking group to practice speaking skills
  4. Find an English tutor or sign up for an online program
  5. Use language learning apps as a supplementary tool
  6. Read books in English that interest you at an appropriate level
  7. Practice speaking with native speakers and immerse yourself in the language
  8. Watch movies, TV shows, and listen to podcasts in English
  9. Stay consistent and dedicated to your English learning journey
  10. Practice as much as you can.
    Good luck with your learning!
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    Extract from the article:
    “Are you looking for ways to take your English from B1 to C1? If so, you’re in luck! In this blog post, we will provide you with 10 actionable tips and techniques that can help you make this goal a reality. We’ll discuss ways to improve your grammar and vocabulary, as well as provide advice on how to practice speaking and listening


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