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Photos from Ang Alatwat's post 21/11/2025

Lice De Cabuyao celebrated English and National Reading Month on November 21

20/11/2025

✨ TOMORROW IS THE DAY! ✨
The English Club is ready to wrap up this year’s journey with a celebration of creativity, confidence, and communication and YOU are invited to witness it!

After weeks of preparation, collaboration, and discovering the power of words, our members are finally stepping into the spotlight. Expect a day filled with stellar performances, inspiring pieces, witty presentations, and unforgettable moments that highlight how far our learners have come.📚📚

Photos from English Club's post 10/11/2025

📣 Heads up, English Enthusiasts!
Our English Club’s schedule of activities has been adjusted to better fit everyone’s availability. Check out the updated time and mark your calendars!
Let’s keep the passion for words alive! 💬✨

Photos from English Club's post 06/11/2025

Get ready for English & National Reading Month events!

Please be advised of the upcoming schedule for the English & National Reading Month activities and the Readlines Book Fair.

Nov. 10 (Monday): Letter Links. Times vary (10:00 am/1:00 pm). Venue: Computer Laboratory.

Nov. 11 (Tuesday): Quiz Bee (8:30 am) & On The Spot Reading (9:30 am). Venues: School Library / LDC Covered Court.

Nov. 14 (Friday): Extemporaneous Speech (9:00 am/10:00 am). Venue: School Library.

Don't miss the Readlines Book Fair running from November 10 - 14, 2025!

We look forward to your participation!

Photos from English Club's post 29/11/2024

LDC prepares for English Week

Liceo de Cabuyao kickstarted the preparation for the English Week, in celebration of the English and National Reading month, with the theme "Road to Succeed: building a future through literacy," held at the LDC court, November 29, 2024.

Photos from English Club's post 17/05/2024

Are you up for an exciting and mysterious evening, Liceans?

In commemoration of Liceo de Cabuyao's 44th founding anniversary, we would like to invite you to join us this evening as we celebrate a night of socializing filled with memories and joy under the theme of "Kindred Spirits: A Moment of Reconnections and Togetherness."

Wear a mask and have a blast!

16/05/2024

Today's Literary Spotlight: Jane Austen and "Pride and Prejudice"

Join us as we shine a light on the celebrated English novelist, Jane Austen, and her timeless masterpiece, "Pride and Prejudice."

"'I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book!'" - Miss Bingley
In "Pride and Prejudice," Austen takes us on a journey through the intricate social landscape of 19th-century England, where love, class, and societal expectations collide. Through the spirited protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet, and the enigmatic Mr. Darcy, Austen expertly crafts a tale of wit, romance, and self-discovery.

Whether you're fascinated by the love story, entertained by the clever conversations, or interested in its social observations, "Pride and Prejudice" guarantees to charm and motivate readers of every generation. Join us in honoring Jane Austen's brilliance and exploring the timeless pages of this cherished classic!

Photos from English Club's post 03/03/2024

Spotlight on our second-quarter honor students! ✨ Their dedication to their studies is an inspiration to all. May your journey of learning continue to be filled with success and fulfillment!

Photos from English Club's post 03/03/2024

More than just grades, these students demonstrate the power of perseverance and a commitment to excellence. Congratulations to our 1st quarter honor students! -deserved

Photos from English Club's post 13/02/2024

Frustrated by the endless debate over "should've," "would've," and "could've"? Let's unravel the mystery and master their usage like a language pro!

08/02/2024

It is fair to state that "than" and "then" are very similar. It is not impossible to distinguish between the two, either. They both serve separately as parts of speech and have unique qualities.

It's acceptable to mix up the two terms' meanings as long as you're willing to figure out how "than" and "then" serve different purposes.

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