At first glance, this might seem very simple. Then, in just a moment, you realize that you don’t know which to choose. Is it at or in? Don’t worry! With a little study and some ...
Read More »English Vocabulary – The VMA’s
Put your hands up for Beyoncé! Last Sunday was the VMA ceremony, did you watch it? The ABA English way of celebrating is by creating a fun blog post full of vocabulary words related to the ...
Read More »English Vocabulary – The VMA’s
Put your hands up for Beyoncé! Last Sunday was the VMA ceremony, did you watch it? The ABA English way of celebrating is by creating a fun blog post full of vocabulary words related to the ...
Read More »English Vocabulary – End or Finish?
Hi! Last week we had a look at the difference between “start” and “begin”. You can read about it here. Another pair of verbs that are very similar in meaning but have a couple of ...
Read More »Reading Comprehension – All about tea!
Hey! British people are famous for their love of tea. But slowly there are more and more of us who enjoy this delicious drink all around the world. Did you know, for example, that the country ...
Read More »Intermediate Grammar – Prepositions of movement
Welcome! The following lesson is for intermediate students. If you are not sure of your English level, take our test! You can find all this information, plus speaking, writing, vocabulary exercises and more on the ABA English ...
Read More »Learn with ABA English – What is wind?
Greetings earthling! Remember what an earthling is? It’s a human being living on Earth. So, YOU! At ABA English, our motto is “always be learning”. Learning keeps the brain active and young. With our “Learn ...
Read More »Learn with ABA English – What is wind?
Greetings earthling! Remember what an earthling is? It’s a human being living on Earth. So, YOU! At ABA English, our motto is “always be learning”. Learning keeps the brain active and young. With our “Learn ...
Read More »English Vocabulary – Begin or Start?
Goo day to you all, Let’s get started! Let’s begin! Do you know when we use “begin” and when we use “start”? Begin or Start? Most of the time, these two words can be used interchangeably. ...
Read More »The ABA Book Club Reviews – Start with Why by Simon Sinek
Welcome, reader, to our cozy corner of the internet. At the ABA Book Club, we review and recommend a great book for you to practice reading in English. The language in these books is not ...
Read More »Learn English with Songs – Don’t ask me why by Great Caesar Band
Good day to you all! Ready to learn some English with rhythm? Ready to start singing? Excellent. Great Caesar Band is a rock group from Brooklyn. They have just released their single “Don’t ask me ...
Read More »A joke with the Dalai Lama
Good day everyone! If you really want to learn and understand another language, it’s important to be able to understand the jokes told in that language. Why? Because it shows you not only understand the ...
Read More »Intermediate Grammar – Questions and requests with modal verbs
Hyvää huomenta, (that’s “Good morning” in Finnish). The following lesson is for intermediate students. If you are not sure of your English level, take our test! You can find all this information, plus speaking, writing, vocabulary ...
Read More »Reading Comprehension – 4 Ways to Remember Everything you Learn
Come stai? (that’s “How are you?” in Italian). Many of you are students, and even if you are already out of school or you have finished your degree, as humans we are continuously learning. So ...
Read More »Grammar for Beginners – Little, a little, few and a few
Hello student! Last week we reviewed adverbs of quantity, such as “many”, “much” and “a lot”. We also had a quick look at “a little”. However, many students often confuse “a little” with “little” and “a ...
Read More »30 Days to Happiness Challenge
Hello fellow human! We have found a way to become happier in 30 days and want to share it with all of our students. Because a happy student gets better grades! First things first, do ...
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