von Raúl | Juli 14, 2026 | Englisch für Kinder – Vorstufe A1 (Anfänger)
The English alphabet has 26 letters. Learning these letters is the first important step to speaking, reading, and writing in English. Each letter has a special name and a sound. You will use the alphabet to spell words, like your name or the name of a city. It helps...
von Raúl | Juli 14, 2026 | Englisch für Kinder – Vorstufe A1 (Anfänger)
To show who owns something or who someone is related to, we use ‘s in English. This little mark, called an apostrophe, plus the letter ‘s’ (‘s), helps us connect an owner to what they own. For example, if Kit has a friend, we say Kit’s...
von Raúl | Juli 14, 2026 | Englisch für Kinder – Vorstufe A1 (Anfänger)
‘Have got’ is a common way to talk about possession in English. It means ‘to own’ or ‘to have something.’ For example, I have got a new phone means I own a new phone. This phrase is very useful for describing what people, animals,...
von Raúl | Juli 14, 2026 | Englisch für Kinder – Vorstufe A1 (Anfänger)
Learning basic family words in English helps you talk about the people you love and share important information about your life. These words are fundamental for everyday conversations and for making new friends. You will learn how to say mum, dad, sister, brother, and...
von Raúl | Juli 14, 2026 | Englisch für Kinder – Vorstufe A1 (Anfänger)
Learning basic English words for clothes helps you talk about what you wear every day and understand others. These words are very useful when you go shopping, describe people, or talk about the weather and what to wear. You can learn simple words like T-shirt, dress,...
von Raúl | Juli 13, 2026 | Englisch für Kinder – Vorstufe A1 (Anfänger)
To talk about things you possess or own in English, you can use have got. This phrase is very common, especially in British English, and it means the same as have when speaking about possession. For example, if you want to say ‘Yo tengo un coche’, you can...