List of Intermediate (B-Level) Passages for English-Language Learners
This is a list of intermediate (B-level) passages for English-language learners ( ELLs). Language-learning topics focus on English, but they apply to learners of any language. Passages cover a variety of interesting topics.
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Intermediate (B-Level)
Poison or Venom? Difference and Medical Treatment
Article, reading comprehension and vocabulary exercises about the difference between venom and poison and how to treat patients who are poisoned or envenomated. Read the passage and more…
How to deal with native speakers breaking the grammar rules that you’re learning
Learn how English-language learners can get confused by native speakers' use of grammar and how they can deal with understanding and learning non-standard grammar used in everyday spoken English. Read the passage…
Language Bias and Discrimination
Language biases exist against people with certain speech characteristics. Such biases can have serious consequences. Read the passage…
Level of Formality in American Language and Culture
(Intermediate/Advanced Reading Level) What level of formality is appropriate in the US so you can avoid social blunders? Read the passage…
What is Grammar (for a linguist)?
(Intermediate/Adv. Reading Level) Grammar means something different for linguists and the layperson. Read the passage…
Accents and Idiolects
(Intermediate/Advanced) Franco explains what accents and idiolects are and draws on his own experiences to discuss their sociolinguistic nature. Read the passage…
5 Steps to Break through the Socio-Cultural Bubble
Franco builds on the previous passage (below) and discusses 5 steps for language learners to “break through the bubble” and increase their chances of learning a local language. Read the passage…
Learning English in the United States and the Socio‑Cultural Bubble
(A Case Study)
Learn how language learners can sometimes isolate themselves from the speakers and culture. Read the passage…
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