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 "Literature"!
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Learning English with songs is a great way to improve your pronunciation and increase your vocabulary! Today's song: "Africa" by Toto.
Read More »“Candidate” 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 "Candidate"!
Read More »ABA Street Challenge – II Season – Episode 1
ABA English challenges weekly a contestant. By answering correctly, they win a 1 Year Subscription to our course. Otherwise...find it out! Meet Clément!
Read More »How to write a cover letter in English – SayWhat?! Episode 18
The ABA English show that answers students' questions from around the world. Today, we talk about how to write a cover letter in english and much more.
Read More »It’s no big deal – SayWhat?! Episode 17
The ABA English show that answers students' questions from around the world. Today, we talk about the expression "It's no big deal" and much more.
Read More »Australian Idioms – To go off like a frog in a sock
The Australian idiom "to go off like a frog in a sock" means to be very excited.
Read More »Learn with videos – Should you live for your résumé or your eulogy?
New York Times columnist David Brooks gives a short talk on the values we consider most imporant in our lives. Read the text and make sure to understand as much as possible.
Read More »Australian Idioms – To see which way the cat jumps
The Australian expression "to see which way the cat jumps" means to postpone making a decision until you have seen how things are developing.
Read More »Reading Comprehension – How to Stop Procrastinating
In this post, we're going to practice some English AND learn 5 tips to fight procrastination.
Read More »The ABA Book Club Reviews – The Crossroads of Should and Must by Elle Luna
Today we review Elle Luna's book "The Crossroads of Should and Must", a beautiful and inspiring book.
Read More »Australian Idioms – Flat out like a lizard drinking
The Australian expression "flat out like a lizard drinking" means to be really busy.
Read More »5 Tips on Learning a New Language
Have you ever wondered what the best way of learning a language is? Let’s take a look then at some tips and tricks to make learning a language that little bit easier!
Read More »The future of “must” in English
A lesson all about how to express obligation and necessity in the future.
Read More »Australian Idioms – As useful as lips on a chicken
The Australian expression "as useful as lips on a chicken" means that someone or something is useless.
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