par Raúl | Juil 15, 2026 | Anglais de base A2
The Past Simple positive form tells us about actions that started and finished in the past. We use it to describe events that are completely over, like I visited my friend yesterday. or She ate pizza last night. It’s essential for telling stories, talking about...
par Raúl | Juil 15, 2026 | Anglais de base A2
The Past Simple of ‘be’ (was/were) helps us talk about how things were, where people were, or what someone was like in the past. It’s one of the most important verbs in English for A1 learners. We use was for singular subjects like I, he, she, it,...
par Raúl | Juil 15, 2026 | Anglais de base A2
To say years in English, we usually split them into two pairs of numbers, like nineteen eighty-four for 1984. For years from 2000 to 2009, say two thousand and X, for example, two thousand and five. From 2010, you can say twenty X, like twenty twenty-three. For dates,...
par Raúl | Juil 15, 2026 | Anglais de base A2
Learning English words for family members helps you talk about the people you love. At A1 level, you will learn basic words like mum, dad, brother, and sister. These words are important for everyday conversations and understanding simple texts. Knowing them allows you...
par Raúl | Juil 14, 2026 | Anglais de base A2
Sentence stress helps you speak English clearly and naturally. In English, not all words in a sentence are equally important. Some words are ‘strong’ – we say them louder, longer, and with a higher pitch. These are usually words that carry the main...
par Raúl | Juil 14, 2026 | Anglais de base A2
Possessive words in English tell us who owns something or who something belongs to. We use two main ways to show possession: possessive pronouns and the possessive apostrophe ‘s. Possessive pronouns like mine, yours, his, hers, ours, and theirs replace a...