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The jump from B2 (Intermediate) to C1 (Advanced) is notoriously difficult. B2 learners often hit a wall where they are "comfortably wrong"—they can communicate, but they make subtle grammatical errors, use basic vocabulary (e.g., "good," "bad," "very"), and struggle with nuance.
Students have described the materials as "masterpieces" that meet all expectations. Furthermore, the course offers teacher feedback, which is crucial for identifying and correcting fossilized mistakes—common in advanced learners. 3. Increased Confidence
Is the English with Lucy C1 course worth the investment? What exactly does it cover? And most importantly, can it genuinely take you from a hesitant B2 speaker to a confident C1 user?
Many learners target the C1 level to pass formal examinations like the Cambridge Advanced English (CAE) or to achieve a band 7.0 to 8.0 on the IELTS. Lucy's teaching methodology aligns closely with the skills tested in these exams: