Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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 memories, Describe a resort, Important moments / decisions in your life, Security measures.
· Try some the following Splendid Speaking Activities to rehearse both the speech and the interaction parts of the oral exam:
Technology, Music, Language Learning, Jobs, Environmental Concerns, Cultural Attractions, Jobs, Eating Habits, Travel, Money, People, Home Sweet Home, Work, Life, Personality, Sport and Fitness, Cinema & TV, National Festivals.
- 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 memories, Describe a resort, Important moments / decisions in your life, Security measures.
· Try some the following Splendid Speaking Activities to rehearse both the speech and the interaction parts of the oral exam:
Technology, Music, Language Learning, Jobs, Environmental Concerns, Cultural Attractions, Jobs, Eating Habits, Travel, Money, People, Home Sweet Home, Work, Life, Personality, Sport and Fitness, Cinema & TV, National Festivals.
Monday, 11 May 2026
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.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.
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!"
Saturday, 9 May 2026
Learn English with Songs!
Have a look at this website and check whether you like these songs.
You can also have a look at Cambridge Learn English through songs
Friday, 8 May 2026
Thursday, 7 May 2026
Concert Cancelled
We regret to inform you that, due to adverse weather conditions, we are forced to cancel today’s scheduled concert by the Sonrisas Harmony choir.
We will look for the most suitable date during the next academic year. Sorry for the inconvenience.
We will look for the most suitable date during the next academic year. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Onomatopoeic /ˌɒn.əˌmæt.əˈpiː.ɪk/ Words
Wednesday, 6 May 2026
A Cappella Concert by the Sonrisas Harmony Choir
Tomorrow, May 7 at 7:30 p.m., we will have the pleasure of welcoming the Sonrisas Harmony Choir to our Assembly Hall, where they will delight us with a very special a cappella performance.
For approximately 30 minutes, the choir will perform a carefully selected repertoire of great pop hits, unforgettable classics, and iconic songs from Broadway musicals, offering a musical journey filled with harmony, emotion, and positive energy.
It will be the perfect opportunity to enjoy live vocal music and be swept away by the smiles and talent of Sonrisas Harmony.
20 Incredible Animal Adjectives to Go Wild For (From Dictionary.com)
Whether you’re on a trip to the local zoo, visiting an aquarium, or heading outside for a hike, you’re likely to encounter insects and animals that are enjoying the great outdoors as much as you do. These chance encounters can be a great opportunity to
Mouth-watering or jaw-dropping: adjectives formed with body parts (from Cambridge Dictionary Blog)
Let's study a set of compound adjectives (adjectives made from two words) that start with the name of a body part. Unlike compound adjectives where the body part is second (blue-eyed, long-haired, etc.), they tend to be quite idiomatic and in many cases extremely emphatic. (About Words by Liz Walters)
Tuesday, 5 May 2026
Just for FOODIES
Whether you are a Gastronome, Culinary Enthusiast /ɪnˈθjuː.zi.æst/, Gourmet /ˈɡɔː.meɪ/, Home Cook or Foodie ... you must know all this vocabulary:
Monday, 4 May 2026
Sunday, 3 May 2026
Final Exams Dates
Saturday, 2 May 2026
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