Saturday, 25 April 2026
News in English: EL PAÍS
This week, we reported on how Latin American migrants expelled by the U.S. were unexpectedly sent to the Democratic Republic of Congo. Stranded in Kinshasa, two Colombians spoke to EL PAÍS about their confusion and fear.
In Mexico, a shooting at the archaeological jewel of Teotihuacán has shaken the country. A lone gunman killed a Canadian tourist in an attack in which 13 other people were injured, including two children. Our reporters spoke with witnesses who described the chaos that unfolded.
In other news, our Infographic team published an interactive deep dive into the names appearing in the Epstein documents — and what they reveal about the disgraced financier’s network of power.
We also spoke to Willem Dafoe about living on an alpaca farm, caught up with the professor running a course on existential despair, and talked to the man who spent three years behind bars for refusing to cover up the abuses of Qatar 2022.
We hope you enjoy this selection of stories from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
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Friday, 24 April 2026
My Tips for Best Finals Revision
Thursday, 23 April 2026
C1 Saxon Genitive Revision
You may check your knowledge by doing some activities here (key included).
Wednesday, 22 April 2026
C2 Lonely Phrasal Verbs
Tuesday, 21 April 2026
Monday, 20 April 2026
Key to last week (reported) conversation
Sunday, 19 April 2026
Saturday, 18 April 2026
EL PAÍS (News in English)
Dear readers,
This week, EL PAÍS sat down for an exclusive interview with the president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The former metalworker discussed the current global turmoil, running for a fourth term against another Bolsonaro, and his relationship with Trump. “I told him, verbatim, that two countries governed by two 80-year-old men should converse with maturity,” he said.
In another special interview, we spoke to Amanda Ungaro, a former model who went from attending Trump parties to being deported. She described the hellish three months she spent in a detention center before she was flown to Brazil, with nothing, not even a cell phone.
We also explored the Pet Shop Boys’ 40-year-long career, looked at why hippos are being euthanized in Colombia, and spoke to the woman behind the Spanish translation of ‘Hamnet.’
- Spain approves granting legal status to around 500,000 undocumented migrants
- Frida Kahlo’s work in the hands of a Spanish bank: The controversy shaking Mexico’s art world
- Artemis 3 and beyond: To set foot on the Moon, NASA needs Musk and Bezos, but their spacecraft aren’t ready
- Toxic relationships (especially in the family or at work) accelerate aging
- Only 13% of emails are written by people, and more than half end up in the spam folder: ‘This isn’t a technical detail; it’s a structural change’
- ‘Chess Mates,’ the documentary about the world champion who defamed a rival — and won’t apologize
Friday, 17 April 2026
Thursday, 16 April 2026
Change this conversation into Reported Speech
Laura: I can’t believe our C1 exam is just around the corner. Are you feeling prepared?
Daniel: Honestly, I’m a bit nervous, but I think consistent practice has helped. Have you revised the listening tasks yet?
L.: Yes, I reviewed them yesterday. Why don’t we practise a speaking task together this afternoon?
D.: That’s a great idea. Let’s meet in the library at four. Could you bring your vocabulary notes?
L.: Of course. And don’t forget to review the phrasal verbs; they often appear in the exam.
D.: Thanks for the reminder. By the way, would you like me to quiz you on idioms?
L.: That would be very helpful. Also, make sure you get enough rest tonight; being alert is essential.
D.: You’re right. Shall we set a goal to speak only English during our practice session?
L.: Absolutely! It will boost our confidence. If you feel uncertain about any topic, just ask for clarification.
D.: Deal. I’m sure that with this preparation, we’ll both perform well.
L.: I agree. Let’s stay positive and do our best!
Key next Monday!
You may revise reporting suggestions HERE. "Colour" the answers after the examples!
Wednesday, 15 April 2026
How to Write a Haiku: Tips and Examples (From Dictionary.com)
can be as simple as just
crafting a haiku
Many find the poetic form intimidating, but haiku is a great starting point for learning to both read and write poetry. As you can see from our short introductory haiku, these poems are short and to-the-point. In this article, you will learn about the haiku form, how to write your own haiku, and get inspiration from some examples of this kind of poetry, both traditional and modern.
Tuesday, 14 April 2026
“First and Final Word” Poetry & Lyrics Challenge
Monday, 13 April 2026
National Poetry Month
Launched by the Academy of American Poets in April 1996, National Poetry Month has grown into the world’s largest literary celebration. It is a special occasion to honor the vital role poets play in our culture and to invite readers of all ages to engage with poetry in classrooms, libraries, bookstores, and communities worldwide.





























