Saturday, 27 June 2026

C1 & C2 Reading and Vocabulary Activities for July

Next week and the first two weeks of July (on Mondays) I'll be posting an article by The Guardian / onestopenglish for you to read and do the activities.

Keys will be available on Saturdays. Enjoy them —they deal with interesting topics.

A Language of Pride: Understand the Terms Around LGBTQ+ Identity

June is Pride Month in the US and around the world. Pride is a recognition of LGBTQ identity, affirmation of equal rights, and celebration of visibility, dignity, and diversity in the LGBTQ community. 

EL PAÍS (News in English)

Rise of the communists?


Dear readers,

With less than five months to go until the midterms the old dilemma tearing the Democratic Party apart has resurfaced. The victory on Tuesday of the three candidates backed by New York’s left-wing mayor Zohran Mamdani has raised alarm in the party’s centrist wing, which fears heading into November 3 with candidates seen as too radical and therefore easy targets for Republican attacks. Trump has already posted that “America The Beautiful will NEVER be a communist country!!!”

Meanwhile, Colombia has joined the growing list of nations under a far-right administration after Abelardo de la Espriella won the presidential election by a very small margin, forecasting a difficult term at the helm of a highly divided country.

Our interviewees this week include Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, World Cup star player Lamine Yamal and the creative director of Chanel, Thomas du Pré de Saint Maur.

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

You can also read:

Friday, 26 June 2026

Thursday, 25 June 2026

Review of Contemporary Conflicts in the Middle East and Eastern Europe

You can read a Review about Contemporary Wars and then focus on the vocabulary they use in the Glossary at the end.

Phonological Rules

Tuesday, 23 June 2026

A Heartfelt Goodbye to Onestopenglish

Today, I want to say a deeply emotional goodbye to a learning companion that has been part of my journey for many, many years.
Since 1999, Onestopenglish has been there for my students and me—a constant source of inspiration, creativity, and support. Through its ideas, activities, and resources, it has shaped countless lessons and enriched our classes in ways that are difficult to put into words.

As they bid farewell, they leave us with one final gift: The Little Book of Onestopenglish. A small treasure, filled with memories and the spirit of everything they’ve given us over the years. Do take a moment to enjoy it.

In their own words:
“Thank you for the journey. To everyone who taught, learned, wrote, shared and supported Onestopenglish over the years—thank you.”

And from all of us who have been part of that journey—we thank you in return. For everything.

You will be missed, but never forgotten.

Body Postures

Pet Peeves

pet peeve noun /ˌpet ˈpiːv/ something that especially annoys you. e.g.: Weak coffee is one of my pet peeves.

Monday, 22 June 2026

Matricúlate en la EOI de Cartagena



Insuperable relación Calidad - Precio


Certificación / Formación Oficial


Mejora tu nivel de idioma /
empieza uno nuevo


Alemán / Árabe / Francés / Inglés / Italiano


C2 📰Spanish Political & Corruption Terminology (2)

In view of the strong response and number of readers to my first post on this topic, I decided to delve into this area of vocabulary in a bit more depth—specifically, how different newspapers headline the same story and shape meaning through language.

In addition, I asked Copilot to prepare a piece entitled “The Zapatero Case” in Spanish Newspapers: A C1–C2 Lexical & Discourse Review for Advanced Learners.

As usual, the sole aim of these materials is to analyse and reflect on language use, rather than the events themselves.

Sunday, 21 June 2026

Summer is here!

Dear students

As we are  leaving behind the exam period, well, only one left, I encourage you to indulge in topics that genuinely captivate your interest. It's an ideal opportunity to revive your interest for the English language by engaging with content that resonates with you.
A current topic we would not like to deal wth, will be looked into tomorrow to start with.
You might consider allocating time to listen to thought-provoking TED Talks or BBC podcasts, which can provide a wealth of knowledge and stimulate engaging discussions. Alternatively, you could channel your creativity into writing reviews of books, TV series, restaurants, or concerts that have left a lasting impression on you.

Revisiting previous posts on pronunciation, grammar or practising shadowing exercises using texts from your textbooks can also be a valuable way to hone your linguistic skills. Moreover, organizing an English Hour with classmates or friends can be a delightful way to maintain momentum, whether you choose to debate current events, share personal anecdotes, or discuss future plans.

If you've been meaning to start reading a book that's been recommended to you, now is the perfect time to embark on that literary journey. Or you might read national, international or local news. The key takeaway is to ensure that your engagement with the language remains consistent, leveraging your interests and hobbies to fuel your reading, viewing, and listening habits.

In the event that you require some extra inspiration, I will resume to provide ideas and suggestions in the remaining days of June and throughout July.

Happy beginning of summer for you all!

Saturday, 20 June 2026

Fun

Sorry for this, but I find them really funny!  

Vocabulary for Travel





Travel  

EL PAÍS (News in English)

Specter of unrest in Colombia

Dear readers,

The countdown for the Colombia election has been underway for a few weeks. On June 21, depending on who wins, people are preparing a response in the streets. From a Bogotá prison, one of those jailed for the social uprising of 2021 reaffirmed to EL PAÍS a message that has been circulating for days: “If the right wins power, the people will take to the streets.”

Meanwhile, the impact of the Trump administration’s immigration policy on the World Cup continues to spark controversy. The debate has even reached the U.S. Congress in Washington, D.C.

In other news, we covered the story of the jailed banker in Brazil whose secrets — and his willingness to disclose them in exchange for a deal — are making the elites nervous.

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

You can also read:

Thursday, 18 June 2026

Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Chunks for Fluency

Exception

Suffixes in English – Definition, Types, and Examples

 Learn more about Suffixes HERE and Do the Quiz at the end of the document!

Monday, 15 June 2026

Vocabulary for Sports









 

Tables

Is there any of these you've never been sitting at?