Basic Steps To Learning English.

Learn English step by step easy guide.

THE BASICS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
English is a very dynamic language.  It is constantly taking new shapes and forms; this is why many non-English speakers often consider it more difficult to their mother tongue. The truth however is that it is like any other language, and in some cases, it is easier to learn than many other languages in the world.
Step One: Identification of the English alphabets.
In order to be good at English, you need to know the alphabets first. These are twenty six in number, they are:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z.
All the alphabets written above are in capital or block forms, below are their small letters:

S/N
Capital Alphabets
Small Letters of the alphabets.


A
a


B
b


C
c


D
d


E
e


F
f


G
g


H
h


I
i


J
j


K
k


L
l


M
m


N
n


O
o


P
p


Q
q


R
r


S
s


T
t


U
u


V
v


W
w


X
x


Y
y


Z
z









 With the illustration above, each English alphabet has its smaller version in front of it.

The Consonant Alphabets

There are twenty one (21) consonant alphabets in English, these are: B C D F G H J K L M N P Q R S T V X Y Z
The Vowel Alphabets
There are only five (5) vowel alphabets in English, these are: A E I O U.
For the correct pronunciation of the alphabets given above, watch the video below, it will greatly help you. Say each alphabet repeatedly until you are confident in recognizing them in words.
Step Two: How To Use The Alphabets to Form words.
Forming words with the English alphabets is quite easy as long as you don’t start with the big vocabs. To start reading things in English, you must first get familiar with the English words. The only way that you can get used to them is by studying how they are formed. Let us consider below how two lettered words are formed.
Two Lettered Words.
A + S = AS
G + O = GO
H +E = HE
M + E = ME
I + T = IT

Other two lettered words are:
My, to, by, ab, am, an, at, ax, ad, ah, al, ma, pa, eh, el, en, it, is, me, we, us, so, oh, uh, hi, bi, di etc.
Note: If you don’t know the meaning of any of the words given above please consult a dictionary or someone who knows. Memorize every one of the words given above and commit them to memory, you will need them later.
Next time, we shall be talking about three lettered words.
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