Wednesday, 28 May 2025

Matricula Alumnos Oficiales (25 - 26)

Alumnos APTOS, que PROMOCIONAN o REPITEN 

en las convocatorias Ordinaria y Extraordinaria

Del 30 de JUNIO 

al 14 de JULIO

Smoke and Mirrors (Newspaper idioms)

Today’s post is the latest in my (Kate Woodford's) Newspaper idioms thread, in which I present you with a selection of English idioms and phrases used in several newspapers published on the same day. The aim is to provide you with a range of contemporary, frequently used English idioms. (By Kate Woodford)
From About Wordsd a blog from Cambridge Dictionary

Friday, 23 May 2025

What Type of Experience?

Think of several experiences you've had (travelling, with people, at a concert, reading, etc.) and match them with the adjectives in bold:

Tuesday, 20 May 2025

Consonant clusters

Pronounce these words (and/or listen to them in a dictionary) 

Monday, 19 May 2025

Topic-Related Vocabulary

These are words and phrases you can use to write or talk about the suggested topics.

News in English EL PAÍS

Latin America bids farewell to Pepe Mujica


Dear readers,

José "Pepe" Mujica, the iconic former president of Uruguay known for his austere lifestyle, died this week at the age of 89. Leftist leaders across Latin America paid tribute to the former guerilla fighter, praising his honesty, humility, and commitment to Latin American integration.

Meanwhile, in the United States, Trump's immigration crackdown continues to take a toll on Venezuelan migrants. EL PAÍS spoke to three of the eight women who were sent to El Salvador, only to be flown back to the United States. All they want now is to be deported home.

We also traveled to the library that has one door in Canada and the other in the United States. Over the last month, it has become a living symbol of the complex situation that Trump’s administration has created for the residents of the two neighboring nations.

And in business news, we looked at how Zara's global fashion network has been growing under Marta Ortega, the chair of Inditex.

We hope you enjoy this selection of stories from EL PAÍS USA Edition.

Shadowing (By Lucy)

In this lesson:

The shadowing technique — a game-changer for your spoken English
Linking sounds that make native speakers sound so fluent (the linking sounds /r/, /j/ and /w/)
How to nail those troublesome TH sounds once and for all
The secret to making double contractions like "won't've" sound effortless
PLUS: A complete British tea ritual (with crucial warnings about what NOT to do!)

The Ultimate Shadowing Guide

Friday, 16 May 2025

Tuesday, 13 May 2025

Notas a mejorar (o no) en Convocatoria Extraordinaria

Extracto de la Orden de Evaluación 2022 (artículo 15) respecto a las convocatorias ordinaria y extraordinaria:

"4. El alumnado oficial que haya obtenido una calificación igual o superior al cincuenta por ciento en alguna o algunas de las actividades de lengua en la convocatoria ordinaria quedará eximido de su realización en la convocatoria extraordinaria que se convoque en el mismo curso académico.

5. Sin perjuicio de lo anterior, el alumnado de los cursos conducentes a certificación que haya obtenido una calificación global inferior al sesenta y cinco por ciento del valor total de la prueba, podrá realizar, en la convocatoria extraordinaria, las partes de la prueba correspondiente a aquellas actividades de lengua en las que hubiera alcanzado una puntuación inferior al sesenta y cinco por ciento. El hecho de presentarse a la convocatoria extraordinaria en una actividad de lengua implicará la renuncia a la calificación obtenida en dicha actividad en la convocatoria
ordinaria."

Boletín: Boletín Oficial de la Región de Murcia Número 91, F. Publicación: 21/04/2022

News in English: EL PAÍS

Leo XIV, the new Pope

Dear readers,

‌As the eyes of the world focused on the smoke coming out of the Sistine Chapel's chimney this week, we turned back to history to seek clues about the dynamics of the convoluted process involved in conclaves to choose a new pope.

On Thursday, the world observed the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII. Our history expert Guillermo Altares provides insights into what caused entire nations to fall into the abyss of hatred, and draws parallels with today's global situation.

On the economic front, our guest columnist Barry Eichengreen explores how the tables have turned on Trump and his promise to make America great again through tariffs.

And in entertainment, we visited the home of actress and pop superstar Jennifer López to talk about life, love and her new Up All Night Tour.

We hope you enjoy this selection of stories from EL PAÍS USA Edition.

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C1 Oral Exam Monologue Samples

Listen, watch and read the following 4 samples: mainly pay attention to intonation in the videos and to vocabulary and structures in the written ones.

Gender Equality

What Makes a good Politician?

C1 can do's

You can:
  • Join a meeting and explain your ideas clearly
  • Discuss abstract topics like economics, politics or culture
  • Handle fast, informal conversations without panicking
  • Write essays, proposals and detailed arguments
At this level, you're expressing your real thoughts, not just simple answers. Have a look at this checklist (By Lucy)

Grammar to use in the final exam

From: Speaking Mastery Advanced English Language Activation (2nd edition) © Javier Blanco Pérez 2023