English Basics Foundation
Alphabet letters, vowels and consonants, subject pronouns, object pronouns, and verb βto beβ.
Lesson Roadmap
1. Alphabet Letters
There are 26 letters in English. Letters are like small blocks. We use letters to make words.
C + A + T = CAT π±
D + O + G = DOG πΆ
Examples
A is for apple.
B is for ball.
C is for cat.
D is for dog.
2. Vowels & Consonants
Vowels are special sound letters: A, E, I, O, U. Consonants are all other letters.
Examples
Game
Tap New Letter.
3. Subject Pronouns
A subject pronoun comes before the verb. It answers: Who?
I am happy. Who is happy? I.
I
I am happy.
You
You are smart.
He
He is a boy.
She
She is a girl.
It
It is a cat.
We
We are friends.
They
They are students.
4. Object Pronouns
An object pronoun usually comes after the verb. It receives the action.
Look at me. Who do you look at? Me.
5. Verb To Be
Verb to be helps us say who someone is, how someone feels, or what something is.
I am happy.
She is smart.
They are kids.
6. Interactive Practice
Choose the correct answer. Practice many times.
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7. Homework
Parents can ask the child to repeat each sentence 3 times and send one voice recording.
Parent Report
Today your child learned alphabet letters, vowels/consonants, subject pronouns, object pronouns, and verb βto beβ.