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Hello everyone! This is the blog for the C1 and C2 classes! I'll be posting some activities / videos / homework / pieces of writing and many other interesting resources. You'll be able to find some websites and other useful material. Visit it regularly, please!

Saturday, 28 February 2026

Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Worksheets

Adjectives & Adverbs The Oxford 3000 Stress Sublists of the Academic Word List Synonyms & Opposites RegisterGrammar Patterns Cultural Matters Collocates & Fixed Phrases Idioms No comments:

Friday, 27 February 2026

Suggested answer for Oral Mediation Blood Donors (Aula Virtual)

Check it HERE.

Read the photo clearly here. (Nothing to do with the Oral Mediation Task suggested answer)

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Do you usually complain?

Why or What or Who do you whine about / rant about / ob'ject to / grumble about / protest against / bicker about / moan about / criticize / gripe about / nag at or about / bawl at / snarl at? No comments:

Thursday, 26 February 2026

Volunteering Opportunity for 8M

💜 Let’s Make a Difference Together

As many of you know, International Women’s Day (8M) is a key date in the calendar — a moment to reflect, raise awareness and actively promote equality in our communities.

We have recently been contacted by the Department of Equality (Concejalía de Igualdad), who are organising a special event to mark 8 March, and they have asked for our help in finding volunteers to take part.

This is a wonderful opportunity to:

  • 💜 Contribute to an important community initiative

  • 🤝 Support gender equality and social awareness

  • 🌍 Get involved beyond the classroom

  • 📌 Gain valuable experience in public and community events

If any of you is interested in volunteering, please feel free to get in touch with me directly and I will provide you with further details.

Let’s continue building not only our language skills, but also our commitment to social responsibility and equality.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

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Stress Patterns (Key to activity)

Stress Patterns KEY

Nouns are usually stressed on the 1st syllable, while verbs are usually stressed on the 2nd syllable.

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C1 Dependent Prepositions

Have a look at verbs followed by prepositions HERE or HERE. (From Eingleses and LondonEye) No comments:

From A1 to C1

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Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Guided Tour of the City Hall

Once again this year we are organizing guided tours of the Cartagena Town Hall. Tour in English: Saturday, February 28th at 11:00 am Tour in French: Saturday, March 7th at 11:00 am If you are interested, please register by emailing AAEoiCt as soon as possible. As usual, the activity is open to students and teachers. (AAEoiCt members will be given priority). No comments:

Pondering, musing, and brooding (The language of thinking)

Today’s post looks at the various ways we talk about thinking, in the sense of using our brains to consider or understand something, or to solve a problem or plan something. (From About Words CAMBRIDGE)Consider: ponder, meditate, muse, ruminate, think long and hard about something, think aloud/out loud, contemplate, brood or brood about/over/on, agonize over/about, a train of thought ... Make your own sentences using the new verbs! No comments:

Phonetic Features of English

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Tuesday, 24 February 2026

C1 Report Writing

· Impersonal Report Structures· Report Phrase Sheet · Statistical Reports (extra info)· Writing Task (deadline 10th March) No comments:

More about SUSTAINABILITY

If you feel like keeping on reading about Sustainability, have a look HERE. No comments:

Monday, 23 February 2026

Do something amazing and save a life!

On February 26th, from 16:00 to 20:30, our school is hosting a blood donation campaign in collaboration with the Hospital Ntra. Sra. del Rosell.Healthcare professionals will conduct a medical interview with volunteers to check if they meet the requirements to donate, and sandwiches and drinks will be provided for donors.We want to express how excited we are about this initiative and how much we appreciate everyone's collaboration. No comments:

A Game with Words & Phrases

Play this Vocabulary Game No comments:

Happening one after another

Find it in pdf format HERE No comments:

Saturday, 21 February 2026

Winter Sports

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EL PAÍS (news in English)

Cuba on the brinkDear readers,The energy blockade imposed by Washington on Cuba has led analysts to wonder how long the Castroist regime can hold out. Schools are shuttered, people are hungry, and hospitals are unable to provide life-saving care, as Emily Mendrala, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Cuba, and María José Espinosa, Executive Director of the Center for Engagement and Advocacy in the Americas (CEDA), highlight in an article for EL PAÍS, in which the two experts warn of “a possible humanitarian collapse” on the island. Donald Trump has repeatedly asserted that “Cuba looks like it’s ready to fall,” begging the question, who or what will replace the current government of Miguel Díaz-Canel in the hypothetical event of the regime being brought down? One name that has emerged is that of Óscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga, the great-nephew of Fidel and Raúl Castro, a technocrat who has been suggested as someone who could fill the void in the same way as Delcy Rodríguez in Venezuela. In other news this week, we spoke to Russian veterans at a center for amputees set up in Rostov-on-Don by a former soldier, interviewed French paleoanthropologist Ludovic Slimak about the demise of the Neanderthals, and spoke to Spanish physicist Manuel Lozano Leyva, who warns that “everything that science discovers can be applied towards creation or destruction.”We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from EL PAÍS USA Edition.You can also read:
  • Four heart transplants in three days: A race against time at Madrid’s 12 de Octubre Hospital
  • Spotify in the eye of the storm: Trumpism, denialism and a future under question
  • A ‘wonderful’ new dinosaur species with a colorful crest is unearthed in the Sahara
  • Woman whose rape complaint triggered Spanish police chief’s resignation is ‘devastated’ after her identity is shared on social media
  • China’s robot warriors: A show of technological prowess that goes far beyond the Lunar New Year spectacle
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Friday, 20 February 2026

Bono Social Eléctrico (Oral Mediation) KEY

Suggested KEY to Bono Social Eléctrico Oral Mediation No comments:

C1 Writing

Even though the following is taken from Cambridge Exams, these tips can be applied to our exams as well.

Checklist to improve your writing

Discursive Essay

Formal Writing

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Thursday, 19 February 2026

Stress Patterns

Read & do this activity about Stress Patterns. (Key next week) No comments:

Types of Criminal Punishment

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Criminal

Punish-

ment

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Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Improve your writing with AI

Find it HERE in pdf. format. No comments:

Advanced Vocabulary

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Tuesday, 17 February 2026

C1 Causative Verbs Practice

Revise causatives with this activity (by Lucy) and this one by eltbase.com.

[answers provided in both]

Write your mistakes to check in class next Thursday.

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Basic vs Fluent

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Monday, 16 February 2026

Celebrating Women in Traditionally Male-Dominated Professions

Women’s Week Special Panel

As part of Women’s Week, we are organizing a small panel discussion to highlight and give visibility to women working in professions that have traditionally been male-dominated.

We kindly ask you to think of your students and encourage those who fit this profile to participate.

The panel will take place on Thursday, March 11 at 6:00 PM.

Each participant will prepare a presentation featuring 20 photos, which they will present in 6 minutes. After the presentations, we will open a brief Q&A session with the audience.

The goal of this event is to create a space where participants can share their experiences, reflect on their professional journeys, and speak about the challenges they have faced along the way.

By showcasing their stories, we hope to inspire others and continue building a more inclusive and diverse professional landscape.

If interested, tell me and I will provide you with the contact.

Thank you very much!

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Phonological Properties of Sounds

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280 Synonyms

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Sunday, 15 February 2026

It's Carnival

Try these Oxford activities and enjoy them. Speaking & ListeningDictionary 3 comments:

Saturday, 14 February 2026

What is Love?

Select 2 Sentences and 2 Pictures and be ready to explain why you chose them next Tue. or Thurs. with Tim. Fall In Love With 14 Captivating Valentine’s Day Words No comments: Older Posts Home Subscribe to: Comments (Atom)

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      • Suggested answer for Oral Mediation Blood Donors (...
      • Do you usually complain?
      • Volunteering Opportunity for 8M
      • Stress Patterns (Key to activity)
      • C1 Dependent Prepositions
      • From A1 to C1
      • Guided Tour of the City Hall
      • Pondering, musing, and brooding (The language of t...
      • Phonetic Features of English
      • C1 Report Writing
      • More about SUSTAINABILITY
      • Do something amazing and save a life!
      • A Game with Words & Phrases
      • Happening one after another
      • Winter Sports
      • EL PAÍS (news in English)
      • Bono Social Eléctrico (Oral Mediation) KEY
      • C1 Writing
      • Stress Patterns
      • Types of Criminal Punishment
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