Friday, 22 May 2026

Prueba Clasificación (para nuevos alumnos)

La prueba de clasificación para el emplazamiento en un determinado nivel en las EEOOII tiene por objeto situar al solicitante en el curso más adecuado a su competencia lingüística (A1, A2, B1, B2.1 o B2.2).

Admisión nuevos alumnos curso 26-27

Breve mensaje respecto a la admisión de nuevos alumnos.

Puesto que la fecha de admisión de nuevo alumnado será previsiblemente a finales de junio y puesto que nuestros alumnos oficiales ya no se encontrarán en el centro, nos gustaría que les pidieseis colaboración en la difusión de esta información entre sus conocidos y posibles interesados: en la página web del centro, en la sección nuevos alumnos, hay un formulario en el que las personas que puedan estar interesadas, el curso que viene, en estudiar con nosotros (alumnos nuevos) pueden dejar sus datos de contacto. La finalidad de este formulario es meramente recoger datos para poder así informarlos de los plazos de admisión y matriculación.

Muchas gracias por vuestra colaboración!

Health Phrases

Cuddling

 


Thursday, 21 May 2026

Smart Up Your English!

Learn new words, expressions, phrases on this excellent website for vocabulary: Smart Up Your English. It's fun!

Animals: Male, Female & thier Babies


Wednesday, 20 May 2026

C1 May Final Marks

Check your marks HERE.

Tuesday, 19 May 2026

CHANGE IN Revision Days – Don’t Miss Them! 📘

I’m pleased to remind you of our upcoming revision sessions, designed to help you make the most of your recent exams:

Why attend?

Revising your exam mistakes is the quickest and most effective way to learn. These sessions will give you the chance to:

  • Understand and correct where you went wrong
  • Clarify any doubts
  • Strengthen your exam techniques
  • Improve your performance ahead of the June Tests

I strongly encourage all of you to attend—this revision is really helpful and can make a big difference in your results.

Looking forward to seeing you all in class!

Saturday, 16 May 2026

Advice & Tips for the Orals

Advice & Tips for the Orals


Useful Phrases for your monologue (Ignore the first paragraph)

Debate Technology

Think of possible questions and answers for these topics as if you had to talk about them in the interaction part.


Vocabulary: From Basic to Advanced

EL PAÍS (News in English)

Xi to Trump: careful with Taiwan


Dear readers,

Donald Trump is in Beijing for a much-anticipated visit in which Chinese President Xi Jinping has already warned the U.S. leader that bilateral ties hinge on the red-line issue of Taiwan. But there are other key points that will be discussed, from AI to rare earths.

Trump reportedly also asked the Chinese leader for help getting Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The war in Iran may be driving up gas prices, but it is also giving the U.S. hegemony in global oil and gas exports.

Elsewhere this week, we explored how Spanish law enforcement, working with U.S. intelligence, seized the largest cocaine shipment on record, as well as the growing power of the world’s new plutocrats.

And finally, we answered a pressing question: why do luxury hotels smell so good?

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

You can also read:

Thursday, 14 May 2026

I Think

Improve your Vocabulary 2

   

Rephrase as many times as possible using the words in the lists:
The present was nice and interesting, but expensive. 

Improve your Vocabulary

Rephrase as many times as possible using the words in the lists:

The information was important and amazing.    



Time to prepare & do the oral parts in the final exam

Can you Pronounce them well?

Use these Prompts to Practise Speaking

 

Wednesday, 13 May 2026

C1 Ideas & Tips for Mini Presentations (from TEFLlessons.com)

Advanced English Test (By Lucy)

Advanced English Test
by: Lucy Simkins

Take this 


Lucy's Advanced English Test ... and don't dispair!!!

C2 Speaking Techniques

Barack Obama's Top 4 Speaking Techniques

This video (below) analyzes the speaking techniques used by Barack Obama in an interview with Hasan Minhaj. Obama's use of summary prompts, analogies, and examples makes him a clear and engaging communicator. He also shows vulnerability and a sense of humor, which makes him relatable and likable

By modeling these techniques and teaching them to your students, you can help them develop the skills they need to become confident and effective communicators in their own personal and professional lives. [This is the reason for this post ;-)]
Bulletin of the JALT Mind, Brain, and Education SIG
Volume 11, Issue 8 | ISSN 2434-1002 | Aug 1, 2025 (page 12)

Tuesday, 12 May 2026

C1 May ORALS

Write your name (with your classmate pair if you have it) and the day & time you choose for your final oral exam. I'll be writing your names and days & times on this post as I receive your answers in the Comment Section or you tell me in class. (Just like we did in the mock exams)

Mon. 18th, classroom 11

16.00-16.45: Víctor & 

16.45-17.30: Marimar & Juan

17.30-18.15: Mª Dolores & Lucía Martínez



18.30-19.15: Lucía Bonaque & Fran H.

19.15-20.00: Amy & Carlos

Tue. 19th, classroom 1

16.00-16.45: Álvaro & Miguel

16.45-17.30: Sara & Antonio O.

17.30-18.15: Kristen & Elia

18.30-19.15: Antonio P. & Ismail

19.15-20.00: Rosa & Fran M.

C2 May ORALS

Fri. 15th, classroom 1

9.30-10.15: Daniel & 

10.15-11.00: Daniela & Pedro

11.15- 12.00: Beatriz & José Luis

Expressing Opinion in English (By myenglishteacher.co.uk) (By FluentU blog)




for 

Expressing 

Opinion 

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English




More HERE

Speaking Practice

Before getting down to the real speaking part, prepare your speech:

- Decide on the main points you want to develop.
- Select the vocabulary chunks and grammar you want to use.
- Be ready to use connectors and links between your ideas and make your points sound coherent.
- Have fillers ready to use in case you forget or don't know how to express something.

· Do some speaking practice with the following cards: Childhood memoriesDescribe a resortImportant moments / decisions in your lifeSecurity measures.

· Try some the following Splendid Speaking Activities to rehearse both the speech and the interaction parts of the oral exam:
TechnologyMusicLanguage LearningJobsEnvironmental ConcernsCultural AttractionsJobsEating HabitsTravelMoneyPeopleHome Sweet HomeWorkLifePersonalitySport and FitnessCinema & TVNational Festivals.

Ways to ASK for someone's opinion

Highlight the ones you think you will use when speaking

Monday, 11 May 2026

Champions Again!

BBC: How Flick's reshaped Barca dominated La Liga again

Weather

C2 SPEAKING: Talk about 2 minutes (at least) about...

What are you Afraid of?

Answer the question 

using the vocabulary in the picture.

fear I have a dreadful fear of heights.
terror She fled from the attacker in terror.
phobia He has no real desire to travel and suffers from a phobia of flying.
dread The thought of giving a speech filled me with dread.
alarm I don't want to cause you any alarm, but there's a rattlesnake in the path ahead of you.
fright The family ran from their home in fright when the earthquake struck.
paranoia There's a lot of paranoia about crime at the moment.
anxiety /æŋˈzaɪ.ə.ti/ That explains his anxiety about / over his health.
horror The thought of speaking in front of so many people fills me with horror.
panic Panic spread through the crowd when someone shouted "Fire!"
nervousness (U) There is growing nervousness about the possibility of a war.