por Raúl | jul 14, 2026 | A1 Inglês para Iniciantes
To talk about actions that *did not happen* in the past, we use the Past Simple Negative form. This is very common in English when you want to say something didn’t occur at a specific time before now. The structure is simple: you use did not (or the short form...
por Raúl | jul 14, 2026 | A1 Inglês para Iniciantes
Learning basic transport vocabulary helps you talk about how you travel every day. Words like car, bus, train, and plane are very important for A1 English learners. You can use them to describe your daily commute, plan a trip, or understand simple conversations about...
por Raúl | jul 14, 2026 | A1 Inglês para Iniciantes
Main stress is when one word in a sentence is spoken louder and longer than the others. This makes your English sound clearer and more natural to listeners. Think of it like a drum beat: some beats are stronger than others. In English, some words carry more importance...
por Raúl | jul 14, 2026 | Inglês para crianças – Nível Pré-A1 (Iniciante)
The English alphabet has 26 letters. Learning these letters is the first important step to speaking, reading, and writing in English. Each letter has a special name and a sound. You will use the alphabet to spell words, like your name or the name of a city. It helps...
por Raúl | jul 14, 2026 | Inglês básico 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...