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 »Learn English with Songs – Vibes alive by Stick Figure
Welcome music lover! What do you think of reggae? Do you like it? Let us know! Stick Figure is an American roots reggae and dub band based in Southern California. The song we will be ...
Read More »Never stop learning!
Good day, person of the internet! This is our message to you today: NEVER STOP LEARNING! There are four quotes on this print that we absolutely love and think are a great inspiration, especially if ...
Read More »Learn English with Songs – Keep your head up by Andy Grammer
Come in, come in! We would like to introduce Andy Grammer; he’s going to help us learn some English with his fun song “Keep your head up”. Andy Gramer is an American singer-songwriter and record ...
Read More »The ABA Book Club Reviews – Thrive by Arianna Huffington
Welcome reader, Every month we review and recommend a great book for you to practice reading in English. The language in these books is not complex from a literary point of view, but it will require ...
Read More »5 Types of Redundancies to Avoid
How are you today? You know the expression “more is less”? Well, this is certainly true when it comes to writing. The simpler and clearer we write, the easier it is for others to understand ...
Read More »English Expression – To kick the bucket
Welcome. Do you remember what “to kick the bucket” means? It is an expression that means “to die”. It is considered a euphemism, which is a polite way of saying something that is considered socially ...
Read More »18 Tips for a better score on your exams!
Hi student! You don’t want to do it. But you can’t escape it. Every teacher, every course, every exam prep list will say the same thing: YOU HAVE TO STUDY! If you are currently studying and ...
Read More »Get inspired by Rumi
Hi! Do you know who Rumi is? He is a a 13th-century Persian poet, theologian and Sufi mystic. Despite being Persian, he has been described as “America’s most popular poet” and his poems have been ...
Read More »Learn English with Songs – Freetime by Kenna
Tena yistilign! (that’s the formal way to say “Hello” in Ethiopian). It’s time for some music! Do you know Kenna? He is an Ethiopian-American musician and philanthropist. A philanthropist is a wealthy person who gives ...
Read More »English Vocabulary – 5 Funny Idioms
Welcome to another vocabulary lesson! As you know by now, idioms are expressions that cannot be understood from the meanings of its separate words. Well, this English vocabulary class is all about idioms that are ...
Read More »What score do I need on the TOEFL?
Néih hóu ma? (that’s “How are you?” in Cantonese). If you’re an international student applying to the U.S., you’ve probably asked yourself this question: what TOEFL score do I need to get in? You might ...
Read More »In the News: Could We One Day Learn A Language By Popping A Pill?
สวัสดี! (that’s “How are you?” in Thai). Recently, the Huffington Post had an article on Nicholas Negroponte’s idea that one day, in the future, we could learn a language by taking a pill. How amazing ...
Read More »Advanced Grammar – There is, There are in the future
Hello beautiful, Welcome to another advanced English class. If you are not sure of your English level, take our test! This lesson can be found on the ABA English Course Unit 124 “The Opening”. Plus, you will also ...
Read More »Learn with ABA English – The word “bewilder”
Hey! The word “vernacular” means the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region. Today we will be looking at the origin of the verb “to bewilder”, with the ...
Read More »English Vocabulary – Say or Tell?
Hello everyone! It’s one of the questions our students ask us the most: “when do I use say and when do I use tell?” so we thought we’d remind you again of the differences between ...
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