Here you can see the clear differences between speaking B2 and speaking C1.
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B2
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C1
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Expressing opinions
“I
really don’t think it’s a good idea”
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Expressing shades of
opinion and certainty
“I’m
absolutely certain that it would be a disaster.”
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Future
perfect simple
“There is no problem if we want to leave early as
the match will have finished by that time
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Future
perfect simple to make assumptions about the present
“As you will have heard, this year's conference
was in general a success.”
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Discourse Markers
E.g. Despite, although, in spite of
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Informal and Formal Discourse Markers
E.g. On top of that, mind you, consequently,
subsequently
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2nd conditional
“If I were you I wouldn’t buy that.”
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Wish, if only structures
“I wish I had known that earlier then I wouldn’t
have bought the product.”
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Would to express habits in the past
“When I was younger I would go to bed at 7pm”
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Negative Adverbials
“Not only was he shabby but he was also dull.”
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Idiomatic expressions
“It would cost an absolute arm and a leg.”
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Simple
Passive Structures
I
am writing to inform you about the changes that have been made.
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Passives
with dummy ‘it’
In
addition, it has been found that some products were difficult to find.
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C1
Level Vocabulary to describe things
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