by Raúl | Jul 13, 2026 | A1 Beginner English
The Past Simple of the verb to be helps you talk about states, feelings, or locations in the past. We use two main forms: was and were. Was is for singular subjects like I, he, she, and it. For example, I was happy yesterday. Were is for plural subjects like you, we,...
by Raúl | Jul 13, 2026 | A1 Beginner English
Connected speech helps you speak English more naturally. It means joining words together. When one word ends with a consonant sound and the next word starts with a vowel sound, we often link them. For example, get off sounds like ge-toff. This makes your English sound...
by Raúl | Jul 13, 2026 | A1 Beginner English
Colours are words we use to describe how things look. They help us talk about the world around us, from clothes to food to nature. Learning basic English colours is a very important first step for A1 learners. It allows you to describe objects, express preferences,...
by Raúl | Jul 13, 2026 | A1 Beginner English
Learning basic English clothes vocabulary is essential for A1 learners to describe what people wear and to shop for clothes. Knowing words for common items like a T-shirt, trousers, and shoes helps you communicate in many daily situations. This vocabulary allows you...
by Raúl | Jul 13, 2026 | A1 Beginner English
Learning to pronounce common English objects correctly helps you speak clearly and be understood. English sounds can be different from Spanish, so focusing on specific sounds is important for A1 learners. For example, the short ‘a’ in bag is more open than...
by Raúl | Jul 13, 2026 | A1 Beginner English
To ask about prices in English, use How much is it? for one item or How much are they? for many items. To say a price, state the main number, then the currency, and then the smaller number (like cents or pence). For example, £5.99 is five pounds ninety-nine. It is...