Clases de Inglés: Presenciales y Online para Todos los Niveles

Hemos abierto horarios nuevos y ofrecemos clases para preparar cualquier nivel que te propongas. Comenzaremos haciendo una prueba de nivel gratuita, que puedes hacer desde casa sin desplazarte. Una vez sepamos qué nivel tienes o el que quieres preparar, ¡comenzamos! Preparamos para todos los certificados oficiales, aunque los más populares suelen ser los de Cambridge […]
Winter is Here! Time for Hot Cocoa!☕

Winter is here! Learn some common winter expressions and phrases to use this season.
Falling into Autumn: Useful English Expressions

Autumn is here! My fave season! I love the crisp air and the changing leaves, so here are some seasonal expressions to help you talk about this beautiful (and best!) time of the year. Note: «Autumn» is commonly used in British English, while «fall» is more often used in American English. Both refer to the […]
Summer is Here! 🌞 Let’s Learn Some Summer Vocabulary!

Let’s Learn Some Summer Vocabulary!
Too and Enough – Learn the basics with us!

Too and Enough – Learn the basics with us!
Spring is in the Air! 🌸🌼

Spring is approaching, and it’s time to embrace new vocabulary related to the season. «Blossom into (something)» signifies personal growth, while «spring cleaning» calls for tidying up. Watch out for «hay fever» allergies, and enjoy the fresh feeling of «fresh as a daisy.» Share how spring changes your habits and your thoughts on the season.
Everyday English: Idioms and Phrases for Family and Friends.

Everyday English: Idioms and Phrases for Family and Friends.
Rainy Days and Snowy Evenings: Studying English While Staying Cozy Indoors.

Winter is the perfect time to snuggle up and expand our English vocabulary. Let’s see some new vocabulary you can write down on your notebooks. Phrasal Verbs for Indoor Activities: Idioms for Cozy Indoor Times: I’d like you to write something for our next class letting me know what you do when it’s raining or […]
It’s possible – Perhaps–> May or Might

It’s possible – Perhaps–> May or Might
Expressing Illness in English: More Than Just «I’m Sick» ^^

Don’t always say «I’m sick».