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.

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Thursday, 18 June 2026

C1 & C2 June Exams REMINDER

Written Exam days in June:

C2: Mon. 22nd classroom 1 at 16.30


🤞Good Luck!!! 🤞

Vocabulary for C2

Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Monday, 15 June 2026

Vocabulary for Sports









 

Tables

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

Saturday, 13 June 2026

Advice for C1 Oral Exam

This is in response to one of my students’ email asking for advice about the oral exam.

I also recommend having a look at the assessment tables used for both Oral Expression (Monologue & Interaction) and Oral Mediation. They are extremely useful tools to help you understand exactly what you are being assessed on.

7 Grammar Mistakes Advanced Students Make

Find it in pdf. format HERE.

EL PAÍS (News in English)

The World Cup coach with the hardest mission of all


Dear readers,
As the World Cup finally kicks off, politics occupies an increasingly oppressive sphere in the United States, and the national team cannot escape it. After two decades of disappointment, the host team of the biggest World Cup in history faces the dual challenge of winning over a tense country and competing successfully on a historically unfavorable stage. Leading the operation is Mauricio Pochettino, arguably the national team coach with the most complex mission of all. We spoke with him about how he sees it all.

Also this week we looked at Pope Leo XIV, who was in Spain for a week-long visit during which he made a point of defending immigrants even as anti-immigrant sentiment appears on the rise in many places. Robert Prevost has gone from being an enigma, someone who seemed timid, to becoming a revelation in just two months. What is this pope thinking, and why has he been so disconcerting?

We also examined Bolivia's failed economic system based on natural gas reserves that were not quite as large as advertised, talked to the head of the Metropolitan opera about his efforts to raise much-needed funds, and analyzed why magical thinking appears to be on the rise everywhere.

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

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Thursday, 11 June 2026

School Phrasals



Soccer Slang Quiz: Do You Know the Words Behind the Game? (By Dictionary.com)

Think you know soccer? Test your knowledge of popular soccer slang used by fans, players, and commentators around the world. From match-day commentary to locker-room lingo, see how well you know the inside language of the game.

Monday, 8 June 2026

Punctuation Reminder

C2 Spanish Political & Corruption Terminology

While this blog usually focuses on broader language topics and everyday vocabulary, it only very occasionally ventures into the specialized world of political discourse. For that reason, the terms gathered here represent a glimpse into a more formal and often complex register of Spanish—one shaped by institutional language, legal nuances, and current affairs. Whether you’re reading the news, following debates, or simply expanding your linguistic range, this brief guide aims to clarify some of the expressions that, although not commonly featured here, can be essential for understanding contemporary discussions in Spanish-speaking contexts.

Saturday, 6 June 2026