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“Literature” 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 "Literature"!

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Learn English with Songs – Africa by Toto

Learning English with songs is a great way to improve your pronunciation and increase your vocabulary! Today's song: "Africa" by Toto.

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“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"!

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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!

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Reading Comprehension – How to Stop Procrastinating

In this post, we're going to practice some English AND learn 5 tips to fight procrastination.

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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.

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Australian Idioms – Flat out like a lizard drinking

The Australian expression "flat out like a lizard drinking" means to be really busy.

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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!

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The future of “must” in English

A lesson all about how to express obligation and necessity in the future.

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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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