Hello everyone! The story we are going to listen to today is about a zebra. He has fleas (small insects that bite animals) and does not know what to do. First, read the vocabulary below ...
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Campfire Treats
You’ve probably seen scenes in films or T.V. shows of people gathered around a bonfire or a fireplace with skewersin their hands and white, puffy things at the tips of them. The white, puffy things are marshmallows and ...
Read More »ABA’s 99 English Idioms
Hey! Let’s begin by saying that there are thousands of idioms in English. According to Wikipedia, there are at least 25.000. Put that in your pipe and smoke it! This idiom is used to tell someone ...
Read More »Learn English with Stories: “The Little Pianist”
Good day to everyone! Story telling is one of the oldest activities shared by cultures all over the world. It’s a human tradition and something we all enjoy listening to and sharing. So today we ...
Read More »Learn English with the News – Would you like to be Macaulay Culkin?
Do you remember the film Home Alone? That huge house where Macaulay Culkin had to defend himself from the thieves? Well, you can now own that house if you’re willing to pay $2.4 million. Watch ...
Read More »English Vocabulary: Interesting Idioms with Colours
Good day! Some of the most common idioms come from colours, so here is a list with examples that you can learn: Black and white – involving a simple choice between things that are clearly opposite ...
Read More »Reading Comprehension – An Open Home in Costa Rica
Costa Rica is known for its beautiful beaches and ecotourism. It’s a popular vacation spot for many people, sometimes inspiring them to move there entirely. One such family left behind Miami, Florida for a piece ...
Read More »Vocabulary Games – “Opposites” Crossword!
Can you fill in this crossword? Across 2. What is the opposite of bad? 5. What is the opposite of far? 6. What is the opposite of sad? 7. What is the opposite of hard? ...
Read More »English Vocabulary: “British and American English”
While there are certainly many more varieties of English, American and British English are the two varieties that are taught in most ESL/EFL programs. Generally, it is agreed that no one version is “correct”. When ...
Read More »English Vocabulary: Interesting Idioms with Clothes part II
Which idioms do you remember from Part I? Remember what we told you? What we want you to do is: 1. Read the list 2. Choose 5 idioms 3. Remember them and write sentences with ...
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