Thursday, October 23, 2025

This week at our English Speaking Club, we dived into the world of funny fails — and it was absolutely hilarious! Together with our active members of advanced group, we watched some classic Fail Army moments, described them in English, and practiced phrases like mess up, screw up, epic fail, and learn the hard way.

We also played Fail Bingo, shared our own “epic fail” stories, and ended with a Fail Fortune Wheel to see how we’d react to everyday mishaps. “Failing doesn’t mean you’re a failure — it just means you tried something new.”

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

From screen to dream!

 


Our latest English Speaking Practice for Kherson and Mariupol Youth was all about movies — and it truly felt like being on set!
Together with our American guest, Alana Underwood, we explored the world of cinema through fun vocabulary games, quizzes, and inspiring movie quotes.
From guessing famous lines like “May the Force be with you” to discussing what makes movies meaningful, everyone had a chance to share, laugh, and think deeply.
We even played an interactive “Movie Quiz” where participants tested their knowledge of film vocabulary — from trailers to directors!
The highlight of the session? Each participant created their own “movie quote of life” — a phrase that reflects their personality and values.
Thank you to everyone for bringing your energy and creativity — you made this session truly cinematic!




Monday, October 20, 2025

“I’ll do it later…” or “Let’s get it done now!” Which one are you?

At our latest English Speaking Practice for Kherson and Mariupol youth, we talked all about procrastination — why we postpone things, rush through them, or sometimes do both!

We started off with a fun “This or That” game —
🎯 Do it now or do it later?
🎯 Work under pressure or plan ahead?
🎯 Perfect it or just finish it?
Everyone shared their habits, funny stories, and tips on how to stop putting things off (well… at least sometimes 😅).



💬 Big thanks to everyone who joined — you made the discussion honest, fun, and super relatable!
Remember: it’s not about being perfect — it’s about finding your own pace. 💪✨

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Music is the international language of healing!

Music is the universal language of healing! That was a topic we discussed during our Speaking Session for Kherson and Mariupol Youth.

We started off with a fun “Would You Rather?” speaking game — full of laughter, surprising choices, and great English practice! After such a warmup, we dived into the topic. We explored how music connects people, lifts our mood, and even helps us heal. Together with our American friend, Alana, we talked about the transformative power of music — how it helps us relax, cope, and express emotions. Participants shared their favorite songs, discussed how music influences their feelings, and practiced English through interactive activities and learning new vocabulary.


It was a wonderful session full of good vibes, meaningful conversations, and plenty of English practice — proving once again that music truly brings us together.