Opoteachers
Opotopics Secondary
Opoteachers is launching a brand new podcast in which we will analyse, summarise and pinpoint the most important and relevant information of each topic of the Oposiciones Secundaria Inglés in an entertaining and original way. Encuentra tu tema de oposiciones de secundaria de inglés y escúchalo para aprender y repasar lo que ya te sabes.
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Episodes
Topic 2 03.05.2026 23:08
In this topic we will analyse how language is learnt by understanding the differences between a second language and a foreign language and the most important trends in language instruction.
Topic 48 19.04.2026 20:03
In this episode we will delve into the works of Romantic luminaries such as William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Byron, Mary Shelley and Jane Austen, whose verses and paragraphs illustrated nature's sublime beauty and the tumultuous landscape of the human heart.
Topic 10 12.04.2026 20:50
In this episode we will have a look at the characteristics of English word formation, in particular, affixation, compounding and conversion.
Topic 46 22.03.2026 23:29
In this episode we navigate through the heart of American history, from the fiery crucible of the War of Independence to the upsetting battlegrounds of the Civil War. This topic’s objective is to unravel the saga of a nation's transformation, from a cluster of British colonies to a fractured union shaking on the edge of collapse.
Topic 47 01.03.2026 20:12
In this episode we travel back to the turbulent era of the Industrial Revolution through the work of Charles Dickens. It was a time when the very core of society was reshaped by the forces of innovation and change.
Topic 50 22.02.2026 16:28
In this episode we delve into the heart of the Victorian Era, a time in Britain that spanned from 1837 to 1901 and marked one of the most transformative periods in British history. This period of time was named after Queen Victoria, who reigned over the United Kingdom during this moment. The era is characterized by significant social, political and economic changes that profoundly influenced liter...
Topic 40 15.02.2026 20:08
In this episode we delve deep into the secrets behind the art of conveying meaning. We will set our sights on the ever-evolving world of linguistic studies, where modern trends have reshaped our understanding of communication.
Topic 1 01.02.2026 17:48
In this topic we delve into the chronicles of linguistic history, where we will encounter the winds of change, propelling us towards the evolution of language teaching and the current trends.
Topic 42 25.01.2026 18:01
In this episode we will navigate through the aftermath of the Norman Conquest in the English language.
Topic 61 11.01.2026 17:01
In this episode we embark on an exploration of the relationship between literature and cinema , a dynamic duo that has not only shaped our cultural landscape but also ignited a global passion for storytelling.
Happy New Year 21.12.2025 2:34
Happy New Year teachers 💚
Topic 29 14.12.2025 17:04
In this episode there will be an insight to the main elements that shape discourse. More particularly, this topic deals with discourse analysis, which is the study of how language is used in real-life contexts to convey meaning. It goes beyond analyzing individual words or sentences in isolation, as it examines the relationships between language, its users, and the social and situational context i...
Topic 65 07.12.2025 15:02
In this episode we talk about educational systems in English-speaking countries. There will be a focus on the British and the American education systems.
Topic 7 23.11.2025 14:28
In this episode we will be delving into the English phonological system. Particularly, into its 12 vowel sounds, its 8 diphthongs and 5 triphthongs. There will also be an analysis of how sound in produced and a comparison between English and Spanish vowel sounds.
Topic 3 09.11.2025 14:27
In this episode we will see how to make the most of our English lessons, planning for classes that encourage students to use the language, as that will slowly build on their communicative competence.
Topic 27 06.04.2025 13:23
In this episode we dive into a fundamental grammatical aspect of the English language: the passive voice. In order to understand what the passive voice is used for, we must give importance to the action rather than to the people involved in the action. But why does this shift in focus matter? And how does it shape the way we communicate?
Topic 55 30.03.2025 15:31
In this episode, we journey back to the early 20th century. A moment in history when the world had been shattered by WWI, and a generation of writers found themselves adrift in its aftermath. They were called The Lost Generation, a name that captured their disappointment with what the world had become, their restlessness, and their relentless search for meaning in a world that no longer made sense...
Topic 39 23.03.2025 20:05
In this episode there will be an insight into textual analysis, focusing on what makes a simple bunch of sentences stick together to form a text and understanding the different strategies that can be used to analyse a cohesive sequence of sentences.
Topic 64 02.03.2025 18:13
In this episode we take a deep dive into the political structure of the United States, a nation built on revolutionary ideals, as it counts with a system crafted in the fires of independence and that has been continuously reshaped by historical events.
Topic 54 23.02.2025 19:32
This episode travels back to a period of significant change. The years between the 1830s and the 1920s—a time when American literature transformed in response to a rapidly shifting society. There will be an analysis of two powerful literary movements: humourism and cosmopolitanism—each offering a lens through which authors dissected the world around them. And, at the heart of these movements stood...
Topic 33 09.02.2025 11:58
Descriptive texts are more varied than you think. There are many types, such as technical descriptions, description of people and places, the description of emotions and the description of a process. The objective of this topic will therefore be to understand the structure and characteristics of descriptive texts so as to use them to engage people in the reading and understanding of our stories.
Topic 19 02.02.2025 15:55
In this episode we will dive deep into the expression of time, a fundamental aspect of human language and communication. Have you ever wondered how we manage to express not just when something happens, but also the emotions, nuances, and connections tied to it? It’s not magic—it’s the extraordinary power that elements such as tense, aspect, and mood have. In this topic we will understand how these...
Topic 63 26.01.2025 17:10
The United Kingdom boasts a rich and storied political structure, forming one of the world's oldest parliamentary democracies. In this topic we will learn how the British institutions work together to embrace a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy, combining monarchy with elected representation.
Topic 5 19.01.2025 17:22
This topic deals with one of the most fascinating aspects of human communication: the ability to express oneself, understand and to be understood. From ancient cave paintings to the digital age, communication has been the heartbeat of human connection. But what makes our way of communicating so unique compared to other species? This topic delves into the answers to questions such as: what is commu...
Topic 51 12.01.2025 16:51
In this episode we dive into the intertwined lives of two literary masters: Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw. These two brilliant minds from Dublin rose to prominence at a time when the world was shaking off the rigid grip of Victorian values. The late 19th and early 20th centuries were transformative years, marked by social, political, and artistic confusion. It was an age of rebellion—a time...
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