Do you believe that December is the cheesiest time of the year?
Last practice, our adult English-speaking group dove into a fun, witty, and surprisingly meaningful topic — cheesiness. And yes, we fully embraced it.
During our online speaking practice, we explored the fine line between cheesy and sincere, using humor, irony, and advanced vocabulary to express nuanced opinions — all in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
We started off with polls and discussions about “how cheesy” we really are during the holiday season; we expanded our vocabulary with words like clichéd, cringeworthy, kitschy, sentimental, and heartfelt; Took part in lively debates where participants defended traditionally “cheesy” things like holiday rom-coms, office parties, and motivational New Year speeches.
The session combined high-level English practice with laughter, cultural reflection, and real-life communication. Participants spoke freely, challenged each other’s ideas, and discovered that sometimes clichés exist for a reason — because they connect people.
Thanks to everyone who joined and proved once again that improving English can be enjoyable, thoughtful, and a little bit cheesy — in the best possible way
Stay tuned for more speaking practices where language meets real life!



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