Monday, 13 July 2026
Rage rooms: can smashing stuff up really help to relieve anger and stress?
Saturday, 11 July 2026
EL PAÍS (News in English)
Dear readers,
The NATO summit this week further underscored the rift btween the United States and its European partners. As a result, European allies and Canada are moving to fill the gaps in Europe’s security umbrella as the US scales back its commitment. A group of 12 countries is preparing a new mission to strengthen maritime security in the North Atlantic and the Arctic, according to alliance sources.
Back in the Americas, tension is growing over the US role in the Ismael El Mayo Zambada case. Mexico is demanding further explanations about the role US agencies may have had in the transfer by plane of the drug leader from Mexico to US territory, and accusing the former ambassador of lying about it.
Our interviewees this week include Danny Elfman, the composer behind most of Tim Burton's best-known movies (as well as the theme for The Simpsons), and British pop superstar Robbie Williams, who is releasing a new album with a title meant "to wind up the right people."
We hope you enjoy this selection of stories from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
You can also read:
- The rise and fall of millennial icons: From Facebook and Arcade Fire to American Apparel and Buzzfeed
- Ireland: A journey to Europe’s wildest economy
- Which national soccer teams have the world’s best players?
- The lucrative business of the World Cup: How FIFA secures millions in profits, while host nations take all the risks
- Obesity is inherited: How genes shape our relationship with food
- Spain’s stock market is in the hands of foreign funds: these are the real owners of the Ibex 35
- Why are we so willing to believe the incredible?
Friday, 10 July 2026
La pérdida de auxiliares hace retroceder una década la formación en inglés en los colegios valencianos (Las Provincias)
Thursday, 9 July 2026
Wednesday, 8 July 2026
Advanced Speaking Tips
If you don't, rehearse them.
Tuesday, 7 July 2026
2.5 Million Visits 🎉Thank You!
Monday, 6 July 2026
Saturday, 4 July 2026
EL PAÍS (News in English)
Dear readers,
Not even a natural disaster of still-incalculable proportions has inspired Donald Trump’s administration to pause its effort to carry out what it calls the largest deportation campaign in history. The Venezuelan community is demanding that the government reinstate TPS for the nearly 600,000 migrants at risk of being sent back to a devastated country.
Meanwhile, the richest and most prestigious university in the US is also fearful of what's in store as it faces a new wave of threats from the Republican administration. Harvard Prof. Randall Kennedy has just finished writing a book about what the university has experienced over the past 15 months. The manuscript already has a title: The Siege of Harvard.
And a professor at another Ivy League institution, Roberto Serrano of Brown University, recently told EL PAÍS about a case of mass cheating on one of his economics exams, and how university officials did nothing about it. "Academic integrity is at risk," he says.
We hope you enjoy this selection of stories from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
- Which national soccer teams have the world’s best players?
- Spain’s stock market is in the hands of foreign funds: these are the real owners of the Ibex 35
- Carles Lalueza-Fox, geneticist: ‘We each have more than one doppelgänger somewhere on the planet’
- Kyiv’s two worlds: Between celebration and war
- Over 1,000 people may have died from June heatwave in Spain
- How TikTok’s algorithm is affecting you, from the content you see to what you can do to regain control
- Photo essay: The beauty in small things
Friday, 3 July 2026
False Cognates (aka False Friends)

Thursday, 2 July 2026
Types of Fish (most of them translated)

Traditionally, the English (and the British in general) use cod and haddock for fish and chips. These are white, flaky fish with a mild flavour that work very well with batter rebozado and deep frying.
- Cod bacalao is the most common choice in many parts of England. It has a mild taste and a firm, flaky texture.
- Haddock eglefino is especially popular in Scotland and parts of northern England. It has a slightly sweeter flavour than cod.
Other fish sometimes used include: Plaice platija Pollock abadejo o colín de Alaska Whiting pescadilla o merlán Hoki hoki o merluza azul.
If you order fish and chips in a traditional British "chippy", the server will often ask:"Cod or haddock?" because these are the two classic options.
Wednesday, 1 July 2026
La Región de Murcia se queda fuera del programa de auxiliares de conversación de Inglés nativos en los colegios (y EEOOII)
Authentic language exposure: Language Assistants provide students with direct contact with native or near-native language, helping them improve pronunciation, listening comprehension, and natural expressions.
Cultural enrichment: They bring first-hand knowledge of their countries and cultures, fostering intercultural awareness and making language learning more meaningful and engaging.
Increased oral interaction: They encourage students to speak more in the target language through conversation, debates, role-plays, and other communicative activities.
Greater motivation and confidence: Their presence creates a dynamic classroom environment, helping learners gain confidence in using the language in real-life situations.
The English We Speak (from BBC Learning English)
Tuesday, 30 June 2026
Swearing and taboo expressions (from Cambridge Dictionary)
Monday, 29 June 2026
Sunday, 28 June 2026
Amazed and Grateful: Celebrating Our Blog’s Incredible Growth
What began as a space to share ideas and resources has blossomed into something far bigger than I ever imagined, and it’s all thanks to you.
Looking back at our milestones fills me with pride and gratitude:
Seeing these numbers climb so quickly has been both astonishing and inspiring.
The recent traffic has been simply extraordinary. Last month alone brought 326,939 visits, and this June we’ve surpassed half a million visits (554,167). We're about to reach 2.5M visits... These figures are not just numbers—they represent readers, educators, learners, and a vibrant community that continues to grow every single day.
I feel deeply grateful for every visit, every comment, every shared post. Your support keeps this space alive and motivates me to continue creating, sharing, and improving.
Saturday, 27 June 2026
C1 & C2 Reading and Vocabulary Activities for July
Keys will be available on Saturdays. Enjoy them —they deal with interesting topics.





























