por Raúl | Jul 13, 2026 | Inglés para principiantes (nivel A1)
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,...
por Raúl | Jul 13, 2026 | Inglés para principiantes (nivel A1)
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...
por Raúl | Jul 13, 2026 | A2 Inglés básico
There is and There are are essential English phrases we use to say that something exists or is present in a place. Think of them like the Spanish ‘hay’. We use There is for one thing (singular nouns) or for things we cannot count (uncountable nouns). For...
por Raúl | Jul 13, 2026 | Inglés para niños: nivel pre-A1 (principiantes)
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...
por Raúl | Jul 13, 2026 | Inglés para niños: nivel pre-A1 (principiantes)
Learning beach words helps you talk about holidays and summer fun! When you visit the beach, you see many things and do many activities. You can wear a swimsuit and sunglasses to protect yourself from the bright sun. You might relax on a soft towel under a big...