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Flashcards covering 10 key sentence structures for Euroexam B2 preparation, including opinion, conditional, and professional phrasing.
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Although + difficulty, positive consequence
A concession structure (engedmény-szerkezet) used to acknowledge a problem while immediately balancing it with a positive outcome, ideal for essay intros and opinions.
In my opinion, the most important thing is + to + infinitive
A classic opinion starter versatile for any theme; 'most important' can be replaced with 'most challenging' or 'most useful'.
Second Conditional (If I had + noun group, I would + verb)
Used for imagined or unlikely situations, ideal for oral exams when asked what you would do under different circumstances.
Cleft structure (What I find most [adjective] about [topic] is that…)
A highlighting structure that sounds natural in speech and avoids monotonous 'I think' openings; adjectives like 'interesting', 'challenging', or 'surprising' can be used.
I used to think that [old opinion], but [current reality]
A structure comparing past beliefs to current experience, effectively demonstrating personal growth to an examiner.
I'm planning to + verb + timeframe/reason
The most natural B2-level expression for future intentions; it sounds more authentic and professional than using 'I will' in conversation.
One of the biggest challenges of [activity] is + -ing
A professional phrasing for workplace difficulties; 'challenges' can be swapped for 'main benefits', 'greatest rewards', or 'key advantages'.
The thing I enjoy most about [topic] is + -ing
A natural, personal-sounding structure precisely at the B2 level, ideal for personal questions during oral exams.
The more [A], the more/better [B]
A parallel comparative structure that is rare in B2 exams and helps a candidate catch the examiner's attention.
Personally, I believe that [statement] + reason/consequence
A stronger and more personal alternative to 'I think' where the word 'Personally' elevates the sentence to a B2 level.