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Extreme English Intermediate
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9,800 words recommended for the PET, FCE and BEC exams The Extreme English Intermediate course is a set of 9,800 words at the intermediate level, also including business vocabulary. This course contains vocabulary items required for the following exams: Cambridge Preliminary English Test (PET), First Certificate in English (FCE) and Business English Certificate (BEC). This set of vocabulary is actively used by the native speakers of English and it allows the learner to communicate in a variety of situations common in a given language-speaking region, including business situations. Mastering this set of vocabulary items allows the learners to understand the spoken and written language and to talk about a wide range of concrete and abstract topics. These language skills correspond with the B1-B2 levels of The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. The light version of course is also available for download for mobile devices with the Windows Mobile operating system. Features of the package:
Content of the package:
System requirements
Windows 2000 SP3 EN, XP EN, Vista EN, Windows 7 EN,Internet Explorer 7.0 or later, 512 MB RAM, DVD-ROM, sound card, 1 GB disc space. There are 6 exercise types for each word:
All the definitions and instructions in the course are in British English. If a word has a popular American English equivalent or spelling, it is listed among the synonyms. All the words and definitions in the course have been recorded by British native speakers. The SuperMemo application in briefSuperMemo is a method of computer-aided learning based on research in long-term memory. The method has gained wide recognition and received numerous awards. It provides the learner with an optimum learning plan and repetition schedule, which allows to minimise the learning time with a nearly 100% knowledge retention. A new generation of SuperMemo UX A new generation of SuperMemo UX introduces new functionalities such as the possibility to:
SuperMemo and memory mechanisms Non-deductive information requires repeating in order to be remembered. Statistically, a simple information item (like date, number, new foreign word) is remembered for up to several days without recalling it through usage, association or repetition. Successive repetitions tend to reinforce memory traces, therefore the intervals between repetitions necessary to keep information in the memory get longer. SuperMemo effectiveness guarantee Basing on the data from the learning process, SuperMemo assigns each information its current difficulty level and predicts how long you will remember it. Your next review is planned shortly before the expected moment of forgetting. SuperMemo retention guarantee With the Pronunciation Trainer in the SuperMemoUX application the speech you record yourself is automatically analysed in terms of stress, intonation, rhythm and other important articulatory parameters. Apart from the automatic assessment, amplitude graphs and spectrograms provide additional information about the correctness of the recording. You can also control the speed of the model native speaker’s recording.
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