FLUNEX B1 Momentum
Speak with more independence, clearer structure, and stronger real-world performance.
Design Shift
Why B1 feels different from A1 and A2
This proposal stops treating the level like bigger vocabulary only. B1 now looks and behaves like a studio for decisions, discussion, reporting, and more independent performance.
Phase 1 · Momentum
Build a clearer voice, extend answers, and connect ideas with more intention.
Phase 2 · Control
Handle travel problems, media input, habits, and advice with stronger control.
Phase 3 · Strategy
Explain processes, negotiate options, and propose realistic solutions.
Phase 4 · Independence
Defend positions, compare perspectives, and deliver independent B1 performance.
Research Base
How the curriculum was shaped
The program map was aligned to B1 descriptors, B1 Preliminary task types, and the grammar range commonly worked at the B1-B2 threshold.
Council of Europe CEFR B1
The program targets connected speech, simple discussion management, and clearer interaction on familiar topics.
Open sourceCambridge B1 Preliminary
The syllabus now incorporates emails, articles, stories, photo description, discussion, listening for mood, and factual reading.
Open sourceBritish Council B1-B2 Grammar
Conditionals, contrast linkers, reported speech, and wider grammar control are distributed progressively across the units.
Open sourceProgram Map
12 Units · 3 Lessons Each
Each unit keeps a clearer arc: build control, stretch interaction, and finish with integrated output that feels more mature than A2.
B1 UNIT 01 - Voice, Identity & First Impressions
Present yourself with range, react naturally, and support opinions with reasons.
- Lesson A · Build a sharper personal profile
- Lesson B · Opinions, reactions and follow-up
- Lesson C · First-impression panel
B1 UNIT 02 - Experiences, Turning Points & Stories
Connect experiences to the present, sequence a story, and tell what changed.
- Lesson A · Connect experiences to the present
- Lesson B · Build fuller stories with background detail
- Lesson C · Turning-point story workshop
B1 UNIT 03 - Plans, Options & Future Scenarios
Talk about plans, consequences, and future choices with more flexibility.
- Lesson A · Priorities, plans and intention
- Lesson B · Consequences, options and conditionals
- Lesson C · Scenario talk and proposal note
B1 UNIT 04 - Travel, Movement & Real-Life Problems
Handle plans, delays, complaints, and recommendations in less predictable situations.
- Lesson A · Arrangements, routes and recommendations
- Lesson B · Delays, complaints and quick solutions
- Lesson C · Travel incident file
B1 UNIT 05 - News, Media & Information Exchange
Understand the main point, track mood and opinion, and pass information on more clearly.
- Lesson A · Main ideas, facts and useful detail
- Lesson B · Report opinions, mood and reactions
- Lesson C · News briefing and discussion
B1 UNIT 06 - Health, Habits & Advice
Describe routines, explain problems, and give structured advice that sounds practical.
- Lesson A · Symptoms, routines and healthier choices
- Lesson B · Advice, obligation and realistic change
- Lesson C · Wellbeing clinic and action plan
B1 UNIT 07 - Learning, Skills & Progress
Explain strengths, learning methods, and progress with more strategy and precision.
- Lesson A · Map skills, strengths and weak points
- Lesson B · Explain methods, routines and useful resources
- Lesson C · Learning strategy showcase
B1 UNIT 08 - Work, Projects & Collaboration
Report progress, negotiate options, and agree on practical next steps.
- Lesson A · Roles, tasks and project updates
- Lesson B · Suggestions, negotiation and agreement
- Lesson C · Meeting outcome presentation
B1 UNIT 09 - Cities, Environment & Community Action
Describe public issues, explain impact, and propose realistic community solutions.
- Lesson A · City issues, change and visible evidence
- Lesson B · Causes, effects and realistic proposals
- Lesson C · Community improvement pitch
B1 UNIT 10 - Technology, Communication & Balance
Compare habits, express concerns, and defend balanced recommendations about digital life.
- Lesson A · Digital habits and useful tools
- Lesson B · Risks, recommendations and contrast
- Lesson C · Debate: useful or overwhelming?
B1 UNIT 11 - Culture, Entertainment & Viewpoints
Review, compare, interpret, and discuss cultural experiences with more substance.
- Lesson A · Reviews and recommendations
- Lesson B · Compare perspectives and interpret meaning
- Lesson C · Culture roundtable and review article
B1 UNIT 12 - Decisions, Values & Independent Performance
Defend choices, discuss uncertainty, and perform a fuller independent B1 task.
- Lesson A · Priorities, values and personal choices
- Lesson B · Risk, uncertainty and solution paths
- Lesson C · Independent performance dossier