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 »Learning with the News: “Father Christmas School”
Hi ABA Friends! We had to share this news story with you because it is very funny! In Brazil there is a school for men and women to learn how to be the perfect Santa, ...
Read More »How to Sit Correctly
Hello! You’re studying in front of your laptops and computers, but do you remember how to sit correctly? This post is for all you who are studying an Online English Course like ABA English. Here’s ...
Read More »Learn English with the News: “Butterfly Migration”
Hello! Today we are going to learn some English vocabulary with the news. Watching the news in English is a great way to find out what’s happening in the world so we can talk about ...
Read More »Day to Day Sentences: “Nice day, isn’t it?”
Good morning everyone! In Unit 12 of our course, “The depressed workmate”, you will meet Andy and Arthur, who is not in a good mood. Andy tries to cheer him up and says: Nice day, isn’t ...
Read More »Learn English with Stories: “Roberto Cavalli”
Hello everybody! Today is dedicated to those of you who enjoy fashion. Roberto Cavalli was the first designer at Israel’s Fashion Week in Tel Aviv. 1. First read the text 2. Understand the vocabulary 3. ...
Read More »Learn English with the News: “Parisians Celebrate their Wine”
Hello ABA friends! So, you’re ready to watch the news in English? That’s great! Today you will watch learn about a French tradition about celebrating their famous Beaujolais Nouveau wine. 1. First read the text ...
Read More »Learn English with Stories – “The Elves and the Shoemaker”
Hi! Time for another story! It’s getting cold here in Barcelona, so this seemed a good story: full of snow. This story is about a shoemaker. Do you know what a shoemaker is? Exactly! It’s ...
Read More »Day to Day Sentences: “He tells very nice stories”
Hi everyone! Excited to start a new week and learn some English? Great! Today Sarah wants to explain the difference between “tell” and “say”. People often get confused between these two verbs, so we decided ...
Read More »Day to Day English Sentences – “Can I get you anything?”
Good morning! How are you today? Angela has prepared a lesson for you today to explain the use of “to get” and other phrasal verbs with the verb “to get”. Why don’t you watch the ...
Read More »Practice your English and Help Feed the World
Hi ABA Friends! FreeRice is a non-profit website and belongs to the United Nations World Food Programme. They want to provide everyone with free education and help end world hunger by providing rice to hungry ...
Read More »Learning with Songs: Last Friday Night
Good morning from a very, very rainy Barcelona! What’s the weather like in your city right now? Whether it’s cold or hot, raining or the sun is shining, it’s Friday! The weekend is finally here. ...
Read More »Day to Day English Sentences – “You’re welcome”
Good morning friends! Imagine someone does you a favour, what do you say to them? Sarah will tell you what is the correct way of saying thank you. To practice pronouncing this sentence, go to ...
Read More »Happy Deepavali Day! Let’s Celebrate the Day of Light
Happy Diwali everyone! Deepavali, celebrated today in many countries all over the world, marks the start of the Hindu New Year. It means “Spreading of Light” in Sanskrit and celebrates the battle of good over ...
Read More »English Vocabulary: Interesting Idioms about Safety, Danger and the Rolling Stones
Hi everyone! Time to learn some more idioms. As we have said before, idioms are very important because they are part of everyday life, so they are essencial if you want to communicate with native ...
Read More »Day to Day English Sentences – “Call me at the office”
Hello there! How are you today? Today is the perfect day to remember how to use imperatives. Can you remember how to make imperative sentences? Well, Carlos does, and he will explain in the video ...
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