24/06/2026
It’s completely normal to reconsider a decision.
These phrases help you express a change of opinion naturally and confidently in English.
✨ Useful for daily conversations, plans, and decision-making.
23/06/2026
We use so…that to show a result or consequence.
Structure:
So + adjective + that + result
✨ Examples:
The movie was so good that I watched it twice.
He was so nervous that he forgot his answer.
The instructions were so clear that everyone understood.
💡 This structure is very common in both speaking and writing because it helps connect ideas naturally.
23/06/2026
Talking about preferences helps you share your opinions and make decisions in conversations.
These expressions are simple, natural, and very common in everyday English.
21/06/2026
Elegir preparatoria también implica conocer sus requisitos, fechas, puntajes y el tipo de preparación que necesita cada alumno. 📚
Por eso tendremos una **sesión informativa rumbo a Prepas 2027**, en la que la Lic. Dennise Guajardo explicará:
✨ Opciones de preparatorias UANL y privadas
✨ Diferencias entre programas generales y bilingües
✨ Exámenes TOEFL, de admisión y diagnóstico
✨ Puntajes y fechas importantes
✨ Cómo trabajamos la preparación por etapas
✨ Nuevos grupos de PRETOEFL y Regularización de Matemáticas
📅 **Viernes 26**
🕖 **7:00 p. m.**
💻 Sesión en línea
📲 Registro por WhatsApp: **818 677 1157**
La preparación inicia el **6 de julio** y los grupos tienen cupo limitado a **15 alumnos**.
Comenzar con tiempo permite avanzar de forma gradual, reforzar bases y evitar saturar al alumno cuando se acerquen los exámenes.
17/06/2026
These two structures are related, but they are not used in the same way.
🔹 Unless means if not.
You won’t pass unless you study.
🔹 If introduces a condition.
If you study, you’ll pass.
💡 Quick tip:
Don’t use don’t / doesn’t / won’t immediately after unless.
✔ Unless you study…
❌ Unless you don’t study…
13/06/2026
Clear deadlines help teams stay organized and productive.
Use these phrases to communicate expectations professionally and avoid misunderstandings.
💡 A clear deadline leads to better planning and better results.
12/06/2026
Sometimes things are stressful, and it feels great when everything works out.
These expressions help you talk about relief in a natural way.
11/06/2026
Many mistakes happen because students answer too quickly.
✔ Read every word carefully
✔ Pay attention to words like NOT, EXCEPT, or BEST
✔ Make sure you understand exactly what the question asks
💡 Sometimes one small word completely changes the correct answer.
10/06/2026
Talking about your goals and plans is a common part of everyday conversations.
✨ Useful expressions:
I’m planning to…
I’m going to…
I hope to…
My goal is to…
💡 These phrases help you sound confident when talking about the future.
09/06/2026
These words are often used when talking about two options.
🔹 Either → one or the other
You can sit in either seat.
🔹 Neither → not this one and not that one
Neither restaurant is open.
✨ Bonus:
I like tea. → Me too.
I don’t like tea. → Me neither.
💡 Quick tip:
Either = one of two
Neither = none of the two