Including some dialogue could help too, since it allows for contractions and informal speech. Let me outline a plot. Maybe a group of friends planning an event, facing some obstacles, and working together to overcome them. This can incorporate collaborative problem-solving and use of past tenses for the events that happened.
Unit 3 shifts your focus toward the future. English uses several different structures to discuss future events, and this test explicitly evaluates your ability to choose the correct form based on context. 1. Present Continuous for Fixed Arrangements Straightforward Intermediate Unit Test 3
Mastering the B1+/B2 level of the English language requires consistent practice and accurate assessment. If you are following the popular English learning series by Macmillan Education, reaching Unit 3 at the Intermediate level is a major milestone. Including some dialogue could help too, since it
This is the "core" of the unit. You need to distinguish between what you must do, what you are allowed to do, and what isn't necessary. Key Phrases must, have to "You must be home by ten." Permission can, allowed to, let "My mother lets me stay out late." Prohibition mustn't, aren't allowed to "You aren't allowed to smoke here." No Obligation don't have to "You don't have to phone me." what you are allowed to do
Re-read the "Living Space" vocabulary in your Student's Book.