por Raúl | 12 de julio de 2026 | C1 Advanced (CAE)
Dominar los artículos del inglés es esencial para alcanzar la fluidez y la precisión del nivel C1. Los artículos (a, an, the o la ausencia total de artículo, lo que se conoce como «artículo cero») nos indican si un sustantivo es específico o general. Aunque las reglas básicas son sencillas, los estudiantes de nivel C1 deben comprender...
por Raúl | 12 de julio de 2026 | Inglés para niños: nivel pre-A1 (principiantes)
Learning essential English verbs like be, have got, can, there is/are, and the simple present is the first step to speaking English. These verbs are the building blocks for almost every sentence you will make. They help you talk about who you are, what you have, what...
por Raúl | 12 de julio de 2026 | Inglés para niños: nivel pre-A1 (principiantes)
To ask for an English word you don’t know, use the phrase How do you say…? This is the most common and natural way to ask for vocabulary in English. You can use it to learn single words or even short phrases. This simple question helps you fill gaps in...
por Raúl | 12 de julio de 2026 | Inglés para principiantes (nivel A1)
The phrase How do you say…? is essential for A1 English learners. It helps you ask for the English word for something you know in your own language. For example, if you know the Spanish word casa but not the English word, you can ask, How do you say casa in...
por Raúl | 12 de julio de 2026 | Inglés para principiantes (nivel A1)
Verbs are action words! They tell us what people or things do. Learning common verbs is the first step to speaking English about your daily life. These words help you describe your actions, your routines, and what you do every day. For example, you use verbs to say I...
por Raúl | 12 de julio de 2026 | Inglés para niños: nivel pre-A1 (principiantes)
English imperatives are verb forms we use to give direct commands, instructions, requests, warnings, or advice. They are very common in everyday English and are essential for clear communication. To form a positive imperative, you simply use the base form of the verb,...