Stop Translating.
Start Thinking in English.
You know the basics. But you still think in Spanish and translate in your head. This course breaks that habit — with phrasal verbs, real dialogues, and the grammar structures that separate intermediate from fluent.
Modals & Sentence Construction
Master 'would', 'could', and 'should' — the politeness layer that turns B1 English into B2 fluency. Build sentences the way native speakers actually do.
Real-World Dialogues
Practice with conversations from the office, the airport, the doctor's office, and social situations.
Error Correction
Spot and fix the specific mistakes Spanish speakers make — before they become habits.
10 Units. Intermediate to Fluent.
Each unit combines a real-world theme with the grammar and phrasal verbs you need for that situation.
The Phrasal Verb Problem
Why 'give up' doesn't mean 'dar arriba'
Present perfect vs. simple past
At the Office
Meetings, emails, and status updates
Present perfect continuous
Getting Around
Airports, hotels, and taxis — with confidence
First conditional
Making Plans
Would you like to join us?
Modals (would, could) + second conditional
Telling People What Happened
I had already left when she called
Past perfect + reported speech + 'would' (habitual past)
Expressing Opinions
I see your point, but I disagree
Third conditional + softening modals (might, may, could)
Health and Emergencies
I've been feeling sick since yesterday
Passive voice + advice modals (should, ought to, had better)
Money and Shopping
The one that I ordered was different
Relative clauses + preference modals (would rather, would prefer)
Relationships and Feelings
I wish I had told her sooner
Wish/regret + 'would' for hypothetical situations
Sounding Native
You must be close to fluent by now
Modals of deduction (must, can't, might have)
Why This Course Works
At the B1-B2 level, you know enough English to survive. But you're stuck — you translate everything in your head, you avoid phrasal verbs because they don't make logical sense, and you use the same safe tenses for everything.
Building Fluency attacks these three problems directly. Each unit pairs a real-world context (the office, the airport, the doctor) with the specific grammar structures and phrasal verbs you need for that situation.
And because we know the specific errors Spanish speakers make (like saying "since three years" instead of "for three years"), every unit includes an error correction section that targets your exact pain points.
Is This Course Right for You?
This course is designed for Spanish speakers at the B1-B2 level — you can have basic conversations, understand most written English, but struggle with natural speech, phrasal verbs, and complex grammar.