Hello ABA friends! You know, trying to finally choose an accent in English and stick to it is one of the most difficult things you can do. It’s probably something people are concerned about the ...
Read More »Language
WOTY 2015 – Emoji
Hello dear friends! If you don’t know what WOTY stands for, here you are: Word Of The Year. It’s a list of the most common words used in the English language during the past year gathered ...
Read More »“Comfortable” in English – ABA’s Jawbreakers
Jawbreakers is our brand new series. Every week we'll tell you the meaning, prononciation and use of a new word in English. Here it goes "Comfortable"!
Read More »English Vocabulary – Benefit
Hello, students! I hope life is treating you well. Today I want to teach you about a sometimes confusing word for English learners, ‘benefit’, and we will look at four of its main meanings. Meaning ...
Read More »Do you know what an onomatopoeia is?
Hey everybody! Today we are going to look at onomatopoeia. Say what? While the spelling and pronunciation of this interesting word may be quite difficult, the learning of onomatopoeia examples certainly aren’t. Basically, onomatopoeia is ...
Read More »English idioms about death
Today we are continuing our learning with a blog post about Halloween, which is held on October 31st, with a series of idioms, which are slightly more gloomy than usual: idioms about death! Also, during this time ...
Read More »10 Misspelled words in English
We realise the difficulty that non-native English speakers may have in spelling some tricky words in English, that’s why we have come up with a quick list that helps you learn the 10 most commonly ...
Read More »Idioms with fruit and veg
How are YOU today? We are all “full of beans” here at ABA English and so we thought we’d help all of you learn some funny idioms in English which include fruit and vegetables! We ...
Read More »“Clothes” in English – ABA’s Jawbreakers
Jawbreakers is our brand new series. Every week we'll tell you the meaning, prononciation and use of a new word in English. Here it goes "Clothes"!
Read More »Easy classification of verbs
Hello, I hope you are having a great Friday! If you find verbs difficult to use in different situations I thought that I would make things a bit easier for you, by helping you classify the ...
Read More »