by Raúl | Jul 14, 2026 | Pre A1 Beginner English for Kids
‘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,...
by Raúl | Jul 14, 2026 | Pre A1 Beginner English for Kids
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...
by Raúl | Jul 14, 2026 | A1 Beginner English
To talk about the past using the verb ‘to be’, we use was for singular subjects (I, he, she, it) and were for plural subjects (you, we, they). To make these negative, we add not, forming wasn’t or weren’t. For questions, we change the word...
by Raúl | Jul 14, 2026 | A2 Basic English
Learning the names of common places in a city is very important for A1 English learners. These words help you talk about where you live, where you go, and how to ask for directions. You will use them every day to describe your routine or to understand simple...
by Raúl | Jul 14, 2026 | A2 Basic English
We use There is and There are to say that something exists or is present in a place. This is a very common way to describe what you can see around you. For singular nouns or uncountable nouns, we use There is. For example, There is a book on the table. For plural...