投稿者 ラウル | 7月 13, 2026 | Pre A1 Beginner English for Kids
Adjectives are words that describe nouns (people, places, things). They tell you more about how something looks, feels, or is. For example, in a big house, big is an adjective. In English, adjectives usually go before the noun they describe, like a nice day, or after...
投稿者 ラウル | 7月 13, 2026 | Pre A1 Beginner English for Kids
Learning English numbers from 0 to 100 is a key first step for any beginner. Numbers are everywhere in daily life, from telling time and giving your age to sharing a phone number or understanding prices. This guide will help you master the basic vocabulary you need to...
投稿者 ラウル | 7月 13, 2026 | Pre A1 Beginner English for Kids
Learning English numbers 1-100 is a fantastic first step in your language journey! Numbers are everywhere in daily life. You use them to say your age, give a phone number, talk about prices, or tell the time. In English, numbers follow clear patterns that make them...
投稿者 ラウル | 7月 13, 2026 | Pre A1 Beginner English for Kids
Learning to talk about your favorite things in English is easy and fun! You can tell people what you like most. This helps you share your interests and understand others. At the Pre-A1 level, we start with simple words for common objects. For example, you can use...
投稿者 ラウル | 7月 13, 2026 | Pre A1 Beginner English for Kids
This and That are essential English words we use to point to things. They are called demonstrative pronouns or adjectives. These words help us show if something is close to us or far away. Imagine you are pointing with your finger! We use this for one thing that is...
投稿者 ラウル | 7月 12, 2026 | Pre A1 Beginner English for Kids
To ask about quantity in English, use How much? for things you cannot count easily, like water, sugar, or money. Use How many? for things you *can* count, like apples, chairs, or people. This simple rule helps you make correct questions in everyday English. For...