Hello, everyone! Are you tired of always saying that something is “good” or “very good”? Don’t you wish that there was another way of emphasising how good something is? Well, if that is your dilemma, ...
Read More »Intermediate Grammar – “That” as a Relative Pronoun
Hello! I hope you’re having a great day! The word “that” has many different uses in English. Today we’re going to focus on just one of them: “that” as a relative pronoun. “That” can be ...
Read More »The ABA Book Club Reviews – Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson
Hello, fellow bookworms! Today I want to recommend a book I read many years ago but which I still remember, the funny “Notes from a Small Island” by the American travel writer Bill Bryson. Bryson ...
Read More »Using the phone in English
Hello ABA Family! Today we’re going to learn how to talk on the phone in English. Speaking on the phone can be difficult for a person learning a new language, especially as you are not ...
Read More »How to write a Cover Letter
Looking for a job is something all of us do at some stage in our lives, be it in our own country or abroad. When looking for work, it is always important to add information ...
Read More »“Twelfth” 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 "Twelfth"!
Read More »Useful Phrases & Vocabulary for International Travel
Hi, ABA friends! If you have ever been abroad then you know how hard it can be to communicate, especially when flying or asking for information at an airport. If you already know how to ...
Read More »Differences between the verbs “to do” and “to make”
Today we’re going to learn the main differences between the verbs to do and to make. These two verbs have similar meanings but can be complicated for English learners. How are they used correctly? Let’s take a look! Generally, we ...
Read More »Intermediate Grammar – Saxon Genitive
Hello there! Today we’re going to talk about the English possessive or Saxon genitive, which is used to show ownership or possession. It is formed by adding ’s to the word indicating the owner. It ...
Read More »ABA English – Winner of the Best Educational App of 2015
We are pleased to announce that on December 8th we won the award for the Best Educational App of 2015 at the Reimagine Education Awards (otherwise known as “The Oscars of Education”). Our Chief Learning ...
Read More »Christmas Greeting Cards!
Happy Holidays, everyone! It’s our favourite time of the year again. Yes, it’s nearly Christmas! Christmas is a time for celebrating, sharing and sending loved ones cards to show that we are thinking of them. ...
Read More »ABA Street Challenge – II Season – Episode 12
ABA English challenges weekly a contestant. By answering correctly, they win a 1 Year Subscription to our course. Otherwise...find it out!
Read More »Overcome Your Fear of Speaking English
Hello! How are we all doing today? Sometimes when we are learning a new language it can be really frightening to start speaking it with other people. We may have a good vocabulary and grammar base ...
Read More »How to regain the art of agile
Hello! Are you looking to improve your business English? Then this class is for you! We have teamed up with Dialogue Review to share one of their fascinating magazine articles and, of course, teach you some English ...
Read More »“Vegetables” 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 "Vegetables"!
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