Sunday, 31 December 2023
End-of-Year Quotes
The end of the year is a time to reflect on the past and look forward to the future—and/or to simply unwind, let loose, and hang out with friends and family. To help you get in the right mindset for the end of the year, we have pulled insights and advice from writers, entertainers, and thinkers with a wide variety of opinions. While they have different perspectives, they all encourage us to embrace change, do the right thing, and have a sense of humor. (Dictionary.com) Read the quotes, they're interesting!
Friday, 29 December 2023
Thursday, 28 December 2023
Wednesday, 27 December 2023
Tuesday, 26 December 2023
C2 Internet, Email & Texting Conventions
The SMART Vocabulary cloud shows the related words and phrases you can find in the Cambridge Dictionary that make up this topic. Click on a word to go to the definition.
Monday, 25 December 2023
EL PAÍS News in English
Dear readers,
(...) To achieve a new exchange, Hamas demands an immediate cessation of hostilities, which the Israeli government is not willing to concede. Meanwhile, the Israeli government has indicated it is open to a “reformed” Palestinian National Authority (PA), which controls the West Bank, governing Gaza after the war (...) Israel’s objectives in the war are to demilitarize and de-radicalize Gaza, but also to “establish a civilian administration that cares about the people who live there.”
(...) To achieve a new exchange, Hamas demands an immediate cessation of hostilities, which the Israeli government is not willing to concede. Meanwhile, the Israeli government has indicated it is open to a “reformed” Palestinian National Authority (PA), which controls the West Bank, governing Gaza after the war (...) Israel’s objectives in the war are to demilitarize and de-radicalize Gaza, but also to “establish a civilian administration that cares about the people who live there.”
(...) “Nobody knows when it will end,” admitted Zelenskiy of the war with Russia. The White House has not been able to approve a $60 billion package for Ukraine amid opposition from Republican hardliners while Hungary’s move to block EU aid is another setback for Kyiv’s war effort. But Zelenskiy remains confident. “I am sure that the United States will not let us fall.”
EL PAÍS visited the VeryNile initiative in Cairo, which pays local fisherman for the plastic they pull from the Nile River. The project involves more than 100 fishermen from different parts of Egypt who work every day collecting plastics — between 20 and 30 tons per month — from the waterway. (...) “Now there is a big difference, not 100%, but 1,000%. There are more fish, the Nile is cleaner, the smell is better, everything.”
We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from EL PAÍS USA Edition
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EL PAÍS visited the VeryNile initiative in Cairo, which pays local fisherman for the plastic they pull from the Nile River. The project involves more than 100 fishermen from different parts of Egypt who work every day collecting plastics — between 20 and 30 tons per month — from the waterway. (...) “Now there is a big difference, not 100%, but 1,000%. There are more fish, the Nile is cleaner, the smell is better, everything.”
We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from EL PAÍS USA Edition
You can also read:
- Brains connected to the computer: will it be the end of humans’ ability to decide?
- The earthquake data that explains the volcanic eruption in Iceland
- ‘Mycoplasma’: The peculiar bacteria that has the WHO on alert
- Care of the future: Can robots care for the elderly or the sick?
- The risks of having high expectations: Mind your New Year’s resolutions
- The best Christmas movies of all time
Saturday, 23 December 2023
Friday, 22 December 2023
C1 Work / Jobs Vocab & Listening
From: High Level ListeningNaturally Spoken English Practice
Work Vocabulary Part 1.
Transcript (of all 5 parts) Highlight new voc. ONLY LOOK AT IT AFTER LISTENING!
Perks
Work Environment
Working Conditions Maternity Leave
Paid Holiday / Vacation
Paid Holiday / Vacation
Job Satisfaction
Manual Work / Labor
Manual Work / Labor
Full / Part Time
Temporary / Seasonal Work
Temporary / Seasonal Work
Volunteer work, etc.
Thursday, 21 December 2023
Verb + To + Gerund
These verbs are ALWAYS FOLLOWED by to + gerund
look forward to
be used to
be accustomed to
get used to
adjust to
confess to
devote to
get around to
object to
I always look forward to sharing these English lessons with you.
Is Jane used to working with her new boss?
She got used to working there.
Tom is from the UK and he just moved to New York. He said it’s not easy to adjust to driving on the left.
The robber confessed to breaking into the bank.
Kim devotes a lot of time to caring for her garden.
When are you going to get around to doing your homework?
She told the boss that she objects to working on the weekend.
Wednesday, 20 December 2023
Tuesday, 19 December 2023
Last 2023 Class
C2 Wednesday 20th9.30 - 10.30: Salón Actos THE WORST XMAS PRESENTS with Helena
10:30 - 11.30 Salón Actos XMAS ADVERTS with Isa
16.00 - 17.00: Class Time
17.00 - 18.00: XMAS KARAOKE with Bea
18:00 - 19.00: Class Time with Giovanni
19:00 - 20.00 Salón Actos XMAS TIME with Giovanni20.00 - 21.00: Christmas Jokes with Miguel Ángel
Monday, 18 December 2023
EL PAÍS News in English
Dear readers,
(...) Despite Washington’s desire for a swift end to the conflict, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant warned that there is no end in sight to the fighting. “Hamas is a terrorist organization with an infrastructure underground and on the ground that is not easy to destroy. It will require a period of time of more than several months, but we will win, and we will destroy them."
EL PAÍS interviewed Rahul Gupta, Washington’s drug czar and the first doctor to hold the position in U.S. history. The director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy is in charge of combating the opioid epidemic, which resulted in nearly 110,000 overdose deaths in the country in 2022. (...) We are also encouraging schools, malls, public places to make sure that they keep making Narcan or naloxone available just like a fire extinguisher or a defibrillator device. Because at the end of the day, they save lives.”
At the COP28 Summit in Dubai, almost 200 countries signed an agreement that for the first time makes explicit mention of the need to transition away from oil, coal and gas, the main causes of climate change. Until now, the emphasis had been placed on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, while ignoring the fact that fossil fuels are what cause them. The document represents a historic agreement to the extent that it proposes (...) to achieve net zero emissions in 2050.
We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
(...) Despite Washington’s desire for a swift end to the conflict, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant warned that there is no end in sight to the fighting. “Hamas is a terrorist organization with an infrastructure underground and on the ground that is not easy to destroy. It will require a period of time of more than several months, but we will win, and we will destroy them."
EL PAÍS interviewed Rahul Gupta, Washington’s drug czar and the first doctor to hold the position in U.S. history. The director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy is in charge of combating the opioid epidemic, which resulted in nearly 110,000 overdose deaths in the country in 2022. (...) We are also encouraging schools, malls, public places to make sure that they keep making Narcan or naloxone available just like a fire extinguisher or a defibrillator device. Because at the end of the day, they save lives.”
At the COP28 Summit in Dubai, almost 200 countries signed an agreement that for the first time makes explicit mention of the need to transition away from oil, coal and gas, the main causes of climate change. Until now, the emphasis had been placed on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, while ignoring the fact that fossil fuels are what cause them. The document represents a historic agreement to the extent that it proposes (...) to achieve net zero emissions in 2050.
We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
You can also read:
- Tunisia reactivates its collaboration with the EU in the fight against irregular immigration
- The invisible threat of superbacteria
- No, pork rinds are not healthier than vegetables, and there is no study that proves it
- Who is Mira Murati, one of the most influential women in the world in 2023?
- Prices soar in Argentina after Milei’s currency devaluation
Saturday, 16 December 2023
Friday, 15 December 2023
Thursday, 14 December 2023
The Dictionary.com Word of the Year is...
Check it here and see the reason, the meaning, the lexicographical significance, origin, etymology and the shortlist!
It is just hallucinating!!!
Non-defining Relative Clauses + Quantifiers
Remember the use of which after commas and quantifiers we saw in class?
... the students, most of which ... (not them..)
Find explanations and activities here. (From English Mastery by Javier Blanco)
Key in two days.
Wednesday, 13 December 2023
V + ing or to Infinitive?
- Verbal Complements
- Revise verb patterns with this V + -ing or to inf. presentation.
- Revise verb patterns in general too.
- Revise To- infinitive clauses
- Have a look!
It's always helpful to have a reference in case of doubt.
Tuesday, 12 December 2023
Monday, 11 December 2023
EL PAÍS News in English
Dear readers,
With the 2024 presidential election campaign on the horizon, (...) the Democratic candidate’s son Hunter Biden was charged with three felonies and six misdemeanors relating to tax offenses. It is the second criminal case against Biden’s son (...).
A territorial dispute between Venezuela and Guyana erupted this week when the government of Nicolás Maduro announced it was planning to annex the territory of Essequibo, an oil and mineral-rich region that covers over two-thirds of Guyana and is controlled by Georgetown based on the 1899 Paris Arbitral Award. (...).
As the war in Gaza enters its third month, EL PAÍS spoke to Palestinian child prisoners released in the exchange deal brokered between Israel and Hamas, and the family of two Bedouin hostages returned from the Strip, Aisha, 16, and Bilal, 18, whose cousin and uncle remain in the hands of the militias. (...).
We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
With the 2024 presidential election campaign on the horizon, (...) the Democratic candidate’s son Hunter Biden was charged with three felonies and six misdemeanors relating to tax offenses. It is the second criminal case against Biden’s son (...).
A territorial dispute between Venezuela and Guyana erupted this week when the government of Nicolás Maduro announced it was planning to annex the territory of Essequibo, an oil and mineral-rich region that covers over two-thirds of Guyana and is controlled by Georgetown based on the 1899 Paris Arbitral Award. (...).
As the war in Gaza enters its third month, EL PAÍS spoke to Palestinian child prisoners released in the exchange deal brokered between Israel and Hamas, and the family of two Bedouin hostages returned from the Strip, Aisha, 16, and Bilal, 18, whose cousin and uncle remain in the hands of the militias. (...).
We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
You can also read:
- Cancellations, layoffs and accusations of antisemitism: The war in Gaza opens a crack in Hollywood
- Jon Fosse, winner of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature: ‘I prefer to live in the most boring way possible’
- Virtual girlfriend, real love: How artificial intelligence is changing romantic relationships
- What it means to be a ‘bad friend,’ a painful childhood label that can haunt us
- ‘Daddy, are we going to die today?’
Friday, 8 December 2023
Nouns and verbs with different pronunciations
Have a look at the list of verbs and nouns which are homonyms but have different pronunciation (stress shift). Do the activity that follows the list.
Thursday, 7 December 2023
Wednesday, 6 December 2023
Exchange Market
Christmas 23 Exchange Market:
“CHANGE THINGS TO CHANGE THINGS”
We invite you to think about a single object to exchange and bring it to the EOI from December 12 to 19. The idea is to leave one thing and take another, which you are going to use or give to someone in exchange. There will be tables in the hall for you to leave them; and a piggy bank where you can contribute with a 1€ donation that will go to Doctors Without Borders NGO. The items you bring must be in good condition (clean and odour-free) and belong to the following categories:
- accessories (bags, jewelry, scarves, etc.)
- decoration articles.
- toys (small and battery-free)
Remember: Bring something nice that you would give as a present to someone you appreciate!
IMPORTANT: the organizers reserve the right to remove inappropriate articles or those that cannot be displayed due to space problems.
Click here to learn more about this initiative.
Thank you for your collaboration.
Department of Cultural Activities EOI Cartagena
Tuesday, 5 December 2023
C1 Matching Activity COLLOCATIONS
Tools and Jobs
Yeees, I know Chalk & Teacher are a little bit old-fasioned pair (here at least), but I just couldn't remove it.
And you already have 1 out of 8 correct!!!
Monday, 4 December 2023
EL PAÍS News in English
Dear readers,
Representatives of almost 200 nations have gathered at the annual U.N. climate summit, COP28, in Dubai at the end of a year that is expected to be the warmest since records began in 1850. Greenhouse gas emissions, renewable energy, and the transition away from fossil fuels will top the agenda at a meeting marked by the uncertainties generated by an oil-producing country leading the negotiations. (...).
A week-long ceasefire in Gaza ended Friday and Israeli military operations began again after mediators failed to secure an agreement for a further extension of the truce, during which Israeli hostages were exchanged for Palestinian prisoners. EL PAÍS spoke to some of those released from jails in Israel, who reported a toughening of conditions including beatings, overcrowded cells, humiliation, and isolation from the outside world after the Hamas attacks of October 7, which left 1,200 people dead. (...).
In U.S. politics, Nikki Haley has emerged as the main potential challenger to Donald Trump in the Republican primaries after the former governor of South Carolina received the endorsement of AFP Action, the powerful and influential conservative network founded by the billionaire Koch brothers. (...).
We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
Representatives of almost 200 nations have gathered at the annual U.N. climate summit, COP28, in Dubai at the end of a year that is expected to be the warmest since records began in 1850. Greenhouse gas emissions, renewable energy, and the transition away from fossil fuels will top the agenda at a meeting marked by the uncertainties generated by an oil-producing country leading the negotiations. (...).
A week-long ceasefire in Gaza ended Friday and Israeli military operations began again after mediators failed to secure an agreement for a further extension of the truce, during which Israeli hostages were exchanged for Palestinian prisoners. EL PAÍS spoke to some of those released from jails in Israel, who reported a toughening of conditions including beatings, overcrowded cells, humiliation, and isolation from the outside world after the Hamas attacks of October 7, which left 1,200 people dead. (...).
In U.S. politics, Nikki Haley has emerged as the main potential challenger to Donald Trump in the Republican primaries after the former governor of South Carolina received the endorsement of AFP Action, the powerful and influential conservative network founded by the billionaire Koch brothers. (...).
We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
You can also read:
- The absent parent syndrome and its impact on child development
- What is ‘delulu’ philosophy, and why has it become a trendy concept among Generation Z?
- A scientific approach to mysticism
- Kissinger’s farewell to China
Friday, 1 December 2023
C1 & C2 Assessment Criteria
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