作者 劳尔 | 7 月 15, 2026 | 儿童英语预备A1级(初级)
Learning basic English furniture vocabulary helps you talk about your home and everyday objects. Knowing these words is very useful for everyday conversations. When you describe your house or apartment, you will use these words. For example, you can say, “I have a...
作者 劳尔 | 7 月 15, 2026 | 儿童英语预备A1级(初级)
We use There is for one thing and There are for many things. This is how we talk about what exists in a place. Think of it like saying ‘Hay’ in Spanish. For example, if you see one apple, you say There is an apple. If you see three apples, you say There...
作者 劳尔 | 7 月 15, 2026 | 儿童英语预备A1级(初级)
Learning the names of rooms in English helps you talk about where you live and what you do every day. A house has many different spaces, and each one has a special name and purpose. For example, you cook in the kitchen, and you sleep in the bedroom. Knowing these...
作者 劳尔 | 7 月 15, 2026 | 儿童英语预备A1级(初级)
To ask about what someone possesses or has, we use Have got or Has got in question form. This structure is common in British English and is very useful for beginners. For example, you can ask Have you got a car? or Has she got a brother? The choice between Have and...
作者 劳尔 | 7 月 15, 2026 | 儿童英语预备A1级(初级)
‘Have got’ and ‘has got’ are common ways to talk about possession in English. They mean that you own something, have something, or possess a characteristic. We use have got with the subjects I, you, we, and they. For example, I have got a new...