B1-B2 — Intermediate
What to Talk About in English at Intermediate Level?
Time for interesting conversations
Intermediate is when you can not just describe, but discuss. Express opinions, argue, reason. Topics become deeper.
Topics for practice
Opinions and preferences:
- • What movie/book impressed you and why
- • Is it better to work from home or in an office?
- • City or countryside — where's better to live?
Current topics:
- • How technology has changed our lives
- • Social media — benefit or harm?
- • What do you think about remote work?
Hypothetical situations:
- • What would you do if you won a million?
- • If you could move to any country — where?
- • What superpower would you like to have?
Advice and recommendations:
- • Recommend a show/book/travel destination
- • How do you deal with stress?
- • What helps you be productive?
What gets improved?
Conditionals (if I had...), expressing opinions (I think, In my opinion, I believe), comparisons, argumentation. You learn not just to speak — but to have a conversation.
💡 Tip: Don't answer with one word. "Do you like working from home?" — not just "Yes." But "Yes, I do. I think it's more convenient because..." Develop your thought. AI will keep the conversation going and ask follow-up questions.