An introductory English lesson for beginners covering the alphabet, the verb "to be," articles 'a' and 'an,' basic questioning, conversation starters, and more with over 101 examples.

 

Your First Steps in Learning English: Basic Concepts and Vocabulary

Starting to learn a new language can be both exciting and a bit challenging. This lesson is designed to introduce you to the basic elements of the English language in a simple and easy-to-understand way. We'll cover the alphabet, the verb "to be," the use of articles 'a' and 'an,' basic questioning, and conversation starters. Each part is essential as it lays the foundation for further learning and everyday communication in English.

By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid understanding of these basic concepts, enabling you to read, write, and speak simple sentences in English. This foundation is crucial for building more advanced skills in the future. You will be equipped with essential vocabulary and structures that are used in everyday conversations, helping you to communicate more effectively.

In this lesson, we will explore each topic with clear explanations and practical examples to ensure you grasp the fundamental concepts. Let's dive into the basics of English and take your first steps towards mastering the language.

 

English Basics Vocabulary List

 

1. The Alphabet

  • Meaning: The set of letters used in the English language.
  • Example: "The English alphabet consists of 26 letters, from A to Z."

2. The Verb 'To Be'

  • Meaning: A fundamental verb used to describe people, things, or states of being.
  • Full Forms: "I am," "You are," "He is," "She is," "It is," "We are," "They are."
  • Shortened Forms: "I'm," "You're," "He's," "She's," "It's," "We're," "They're."
  • Examples:
    1. "I am a student."
    2. "You are my friend."
    3. "He is a doctor."
    4. "She is happy."

3. Articles: 'A' and 'An'

  • Meaning: Words used to specify nouns. 'A' is used before consonant sounds, and 'an' before vowel sounds.
  • Examples:
    1. "A dog," "A book," "A car"
    2. "An apple," "An elephant," "An umbrella"
    3. "A house," "A tree," "A cat"
    4. "An orange," "An island," "An hour"

4. Asking Basic Questions

  • Meaning: Forming questions to gather information.
  • 'What' for things: "What is this? It's a book."
  • 'Who' for people: "Who is he? He's my friend."
  • Examples:
    1. "What is your name?"
    2. "Who is your teacher?"
    3. "What time is it?"
    4. "Who is calling?"

5. Starting Basic Conversations

  • Meaning: Simple greetings and introductions.
  • Examples:
    1. Greeting: "Hello, my name is Anna."
    2. Responding: "Hi Anna, I'm Mark. Nice to meet you."
    3. Small talk: "How are you?" "I'm fine, thank you."
    4. Polite farewells: "Goodbye!" "See you later!"

6. Learning Numbers

  • Meaning: Understanding and using numbers in daily activities.
  • Examples:
    1. "One, two, three, four, five"
    2. "Six, seven, eight, nine, ten"
    3. "I have three books."
    4. "There are five apples."

7. Colours

  • Meaning: Names of different colours.
  • Examples:
    1. "Red, blue, green, yellow"
    2. "The sky is blue."
    3. "She has a red dress."
    4. "The grass is green."

8. Days of the Week

  • Meaning: Names of the seven days in a week.
  • Examples:
    1. "Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday"
    2. "Friday, Saturday, Sunday"
    3. "Today is Monday."
    4. "We have a meeting on Friday."

9. Common Verbs

  • Meaning: Basic action words used frequently.
  • Examples:
    1. "Eat, drink, sleep, go"
    2. "Run, walk, talk, listen"
    3. "I eat breakfast at 7 AM."
    4. "They walk to school every day."

10. Common Adjectives

  • Meaning: Words that describe nouns.
  • Examples:
    1. "Big, small, happy, sad"
    2. "Fast, slow, hot, cold"
    3. "The dog is big."
    4. "The water is cold."

11. Family Members

  • Meaning: Names of relatives.
  • Examples:
    1. "Mother, father, brother, sister"
    2. "Grandmother, grandfather, uncle, aunt"
    3. "My mother is a teacher."
    4. "I have two brothers."

12. Basic Prepositions

  • Meaning: Words that show the relationship between nouns and other words.
  • Examples:
    1. "In, on, at, under"
    2. "Next to, between, behind, in front of"
    3. "The book is on the table."
    4. "She is sitting next to me."

13. Common Nouns

  • Meaning: Words that name people, places, things, or ideas.
  • Examples:
    1. "House, car, school, teacher"
    2. "Cat, dog, book, chair"
    3. "This is my house."
    4. "He is a teacher."

14. Basic Pronouns

  • Meaning: Words that replace nouns.
  • Examples:
    1. "I, you, he, she, it, we, they"
    2. "Me, you, him, her, it, us, them"
    3. "She is my friend."
    4. "They are going to the park."

15. Basic Conjunctions

  • Meaning: Words that connect phrases, clauses, or sentences.
  • Examples:
    1. "And, but, or, because"
    2. "She likes tea and coffee."
    3. "I am tired, but I will finish my work."
    4. "We can go to the park or the beach."

16. Common Phrases

  • Meaning: Frequently used expressions.
  • Examples:
    1. "How are you?"
    2. "Thank you."
    3. "Please."
    4. "Excuse me."

17. Basic Directions

  • Meaning: Simple instructions for finding places.
  • Examples:
    1. "Left, right, straight"
    2. "Go straight, then turn left."
    3. "The bank is on your right."
    4. "Take the second right."

18. Simple Sentences

  • Meaning: Basic sentence structures for everyday communication.
  • Examples:
    1. "I like apples."
    2. "She is a doctor."
    3. "We go to school."
    4. "He plays football."

19. Common Greetings

  • Meaning: Ways to say hello and goodbye.
  • Examples:
    1. "Hello, hi"
    2. "Good morning, good afternoon, good evening"
    3. "Goodbye, bye, see you later"
    4. "Nice to meet you."

20. Basic Foods

  • Meaning: Names of common foods.
  • Examples:
    1. "Apple, banana, bread, cheese"
    2. "Milk, water, tea, coffee"
    3. "I like apples."
    4. "She drinks coffee."

21. Basic Weather Terms

  • Meaning: Words used to describe the weather.
  • Examples:
    1. "Sunny, rainy, cloudy, windy"
    2. "Hot, cold, warm, cool"
    3. "It is sunny today."
    4. "The weather is cold."

22. Classroom Items

  • Meaning: Common items found in a classroom.
  • Examples:
    1. "Desk, chair, board, book"
    2. "Pen, pencil, notebook, ruler"
    3. "The book is on the desk."
    4. "She is writing with a pen."

23. Common Adverbs

  • Meaning: Words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
  • Examples:
    1. "Quickly, slowly, loudly, quietly"
    2. "Well, badly, happily, sadly"
    3. "She runs quickly."
    4. "He speaks quietly."

24. Basic Shapes

  • Meaning: Names of common shapes.
  • Examples:
    1. "Circle, square, triangle, rectangle"
    2. "Oval, star, heart, diamond"
    3. "The ball is a circle."
    4. "The box is a square."

25. Basic Emotions

  • Meaning: Words to describe feelings.
  • Examples:
    1. "Happy, sad, angry, surprised"
    2. "Excited, scared, bored, tired"
    3. "I am happy."
    4. "He is tired."

26. Basic Body Parts

  • Meaning: Names of parts of the human body.
  • Examples:
    1. "Head, arm, leg, hand"
    2. "Foot, eye, ear, nose"
    3. "She hurt her arm."
    4. "He has big feet."

27. Basic Occupations

  • Meaning: Common jobs and professions.
  • Examples:
    1. "Teacher, doctor, nurse, police officer"
    2. "Firefighter, farmer, chef, engineer"
    3. "My father is a doctor."
    4. "She wants to be a teacher."

28. Basic Transportation

  • Meaning: Common modes of transport.
  • Examples:
    1. "Car, bus, train, bicycle"
    2. "Airplane, boat, taxi, motorcycle"
    3. "She goes to work by bus."
    4. "They travelled by airplane."

29. Basic Household Items

  • Meaning: Common items found in a house.
  • Examples:
    1. "Table, chair, bed, sofa"
    2. "Television, refrigerator, oven, lamp"
    3. "The bed is in the bedroom."
    4. "The oven is in the kitchen."

30. Basic Time Expressions

  • Meaning: Words and phrases to express time.
  • Examples:
    1. "Morning, afternoon, evening, night"
    2. "Today, yesterday, tomorrow, now"
    3. "It is morning."
    4. "She will come tomorrow."

31. Basic Fruits

  • Meaning: Names of common fruits.
  • Examples:
    1. "Apple, banana, orange, grape"
    2. "Mango, pineapple, peach, cherry"
    3. "I like bananas."
    4. "Grapes are sweet."

32. Basic Vegetables

  • Meaning: Names of common vegetables.
  • Examples:
    1. "Carrot, potato, tomato, onion"
    2. "Lettuce, cucumber, broccoli, spinach"
    3. "Carrots are healthy."
    4. "She eats spinach."

33. Basic Drinks

  • Meaning: Names of common drinks.
  • Examples:
    1. "Water, juice, milk, tea"
    2. "Coffee, soda, lemonade, smoothie"
    3. "She drinks water."
    4. "He likes coffee."

34. Basic Clothes

  • Meaning: Names of common clothing items.
  • Examples:
    1. "Shirt, trousers, dress, skirt"
    2. "Shoes, socks, jacket, hat"
    3. "She wears a dress."
    4. "He bought new shoes."

35. Basic Animals

  • Meaning: Names of common animals.
  • Examples:
    1. "Dog, cat, bird, fish"
    2. "Horse, cow, sheep, pig"
    3. "The dog is barking."
    4. "She has a cat."

36. Basic School Subjects

  • Meaning: Names of common subjects studied in school.
  • Examples:
    1. "Math, science, history, geography"
    2. "English, art, music, physical education"
    3. "He is good at math."
    4. "She loves art."

37. Basic Places

  • Meaning: Names of common places.
  • Examples:
    1. "Home, school, park, store"
    2. "Office, hospital, bank, library"
    3. "She goes to school."
    4. "They are at the park."

38. Basic Furniture

  • Meaning: Names of common furniture items.
  • Examples:
    1. "Table, chair, bed, sofa"
    2. "Desk, cupboard, shelf, wardrobe"
    3. "The table is wooden."
    4. "He has a new sofa."

39. Basic Toys

  • Meaning: Names of common toys.
  • Examples:
    1. "Doll, car, ball, puzzle"
    2. "Teddy bear, kite, blocks, train set"
    3. "She plays with her doll."
    4. "He has a red car."

40. Basic Colours

  • Meaning: Names of common colours.
  • Examples:
    1. "Red, blue, green, yellow"
    2. "Purple, orange, pink, brown"
    3. "The sky is blue."
    4. "She has a red dress."

41. Basic Food Items

  • Meaning: Names of common food items.
  • Examples:
    1. "Bread, rice, pasta, cheese"
    2. "Chicken, beef, fish, egg"
    3. "He likes bread."
    4. "She eats rice."

42. Basic Activities

  • Meaning: Names of common activities.
  • Examples:
    1. "Reading, writing, swimming, dancing"
    2. "Singing, running, drawing, cooking"
    3. "She enjoys reading."
    4. "He likes swimming."

43. Basic Emotions

  • Meaning: Words to describe feelings.
  • Examples:
    1. "Happy, sad, angry, surprised"
    2. "Excited, scared, bored, tired"
    3. "I am happy."
    4. "He is tired."

44. Basic Questions

  • Meaning: Common questions used in everyday conversation.
  • Examples:
    1. "How are you?"
    2. "What is your name?"
    3. "Where are you from?"
    4. "What do you do?"

45. Basic Responses

  • Meaning: Common responses to questions.
  • Examples:
    1. "I am fine, thank you."
    2. "My name is John."
    3. "I am from London."
    4. "I am a student."

46. Basic Greetings

  • Meaning: Ways to greet people.
  • Examples:
    1. "Hello, hi"
    2. "Good morning, good afternoon, good evening"
    3. "How are you?"
    4. "Nice to meet you."

47. Basic Farewells

  • Meaning: Ways to say goodbye.
  • Examples:
    1. "Goodbye, bye"
    2. "See you later"
    3. "Take care"
    4. "Have a nice day"

48. Basic Requests

  • Meaning: Common ways to ask for things.
  • Examples:
    1. "Can I have...?"
    2. "Could you please...?"
    3. "May I...?"
    4. "Would you mind...?"

49. Basic Offers

  • Meaning: Common ways to offer help.
  • Examples:
    1. "Can I help you?"
    2. "Would you like...?"
    3. "Do you need...?"
    4. "Let me..."

50. Basic Apologies

  • Meaning: Ways to say sorry.
  • Examples:
    1. "I am sorry."
    2. "Please forgive me."
    3. "I apologize."
    4. "Excuse me."

51. Basic Gratitude

  • Meaning: Ways to say thank you.
  • Examples:
    1. "Thank you."
    2. "Thanks a lot."
    3. "I appreciate it."
    4. "Many thanks."

52. Basic Opinions

  • Meaning: Ways to express opinions.
  • Examples:
    1. "I think..."
    2. "In my opinion..."
    3. "I believe..."
    4. "It seems to me..."

53. Basic Agreements

  • Meaning: Ways to agree with someone.
  • Examples:
    1. "I agree."
    2. "That’s right."
    3. "Exactly."
    4. "Absolutely."

54. Basic Disagreements

  • Meaning: Ways to disagree with someone.
  • Examples:
    1. "I disagree."
    2. "I don’t think so."
    3. "Not really."
    4. "I’m not sure about that."

55. Basic Preferences

  • Meaning: Ways to express preferences.
  • Examples:
    1. "I prefer..."
    2. "I like... more than..."
    3. "My favourite..."
    4. "I would rather..."

56. Basic Invitations

  • Meaning: Ways to invite someone.
  • Examples:
    1. "Would you like to...?"
    2. "Do you want to...?"
    3. "Let’s..."
    4. "How about...?"

57. Basic Acceptances

  • Meaning: Ways to accept invitations or offers.
  • Examples:
    1. "Yes, please."
    2. "That sounds great."
    3. "I would love to."
    4. "Sure, why not?"

58. Basic Refusals

  • Meaning: Ways to refuse invitations or offers.
  • Examples:
    1. "No, thank you."
    2. "I’m afraid I can’t."
    3. "Maybe another time."
    4. "I don’t think so."

59. Basic Locations

  • Meaning: Common places and their descriptions.
  • Examples:
    1. "Here, there, everywhere, somewhere"
    2. "In, on, at, under"
    3. "The book is here."
    4. "She lives there."

60. Basic Relationships

  • Meaning: Descriptions of relationships.
  • Examples:
    1. "Friend, family, colleague, neighbour"
    2. "Boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, wife"
    3. "He is my friend."
    4. "She is my colleague."

61. Basic Time Expressions

  • Meaning: Common ways to express time.
  • Examples:
    1. "Yesterday, today, tomorrow"
    2. "Morning, afternoon, evening"
    3. "Now, later, soon"
    4. "He came yesterday."

62. Basic Weather Descriptions

  • Meaning: Words used to describe weather.
  • Examples:
    1. "Sunny, rainy, windy, snowy"
    2. "Hot, cold, warm, cool"
    3. "It is sunny today."
    4. "The weather is cold."

63. Basic Physical Descriptions

  • Meaning: Words used to describe appearance.
  • Examples:
    1. "Tall, short, thin, fat"
    2. "Young, old, beautiful, handsome"
    3. "She is tall."
    4. "He is handsome."

64. Basic Health Terms

  • Meaning: Words used to describe health.
  • Examples:
    1. "Healthy, sick, tired, energetic"
    2. "Well, ill, weak, strong"
    3. "She is healthy."
    4. "He feels tired."

65. Basic Feelings

  • Meaning: Words used to describe emotions.
  • Examples:
    1. "Happy, sad, angry, surprised"
    2. "Excited, scared, bored, tired"
    3. "I am happy."
    4. "He is tired."

66. Basic Thoughts

  • Meaning: Words used to describe thoughts.
  • Examples:
    1. "Think, believe, know, guess"
    2. "Imagine, remember, forget, wonder"
    3. "I think it’s a good idea."
    4. "She believes in magic."

67. Basic Actions

  • Meaning: Common actions and their descriptions.
  • Examples:
    1. "Walk, run, jump, sit"
    2. "Stand, lie, bend, stretch"
    3. "He walks to work."
    4. "She jumps high."

68. Basic Conversations

  • Meaning: Common conversations and dialogues.
  • Examples:
    1. "Hello, how are you?"
    2. "I’m fine, thank you. How about you?"
    3. "What’s your name?"
    4. "My name is John."

69. Basic Shopping Terms

  • Meaning: Common terms used while shopping.
  • Examples:
    1. "Buy, sell, price, cost"
    2. "Cheap, expensive, discount, sale"
    3. "How much does it cost?"
    4. "It’s on sale."

70. Basic Travel Terms

  • Meaning: Common terms used while travelling.
  • Examples:
    1. "Ticket, passport, luggage, flight"
    2. "Train, plane, bus, car"
    3. "Where is the train station?"
    4. "I need a ticket."

71. Basic Eating and Drinking Terms

  • Meaning: Common terms related to eating and drinking.
  • Examples:
    1. "Eat, drink, meal, food"
    2. "Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack"
    3. "I am eating breakfast."
    4. "She is drinking coffee."

72. Basic Housework Terms

  • Meaning: Common terms related to housework.
  • Examples:
    1. "Clean, wash, cook, sweep"
    2. "Dust, vacuum, mop, iron"
    3. "I am cleaning the house."
    4. "She is cooking dinner."

73. Basic Technology Terms

  • Meaning: Common terms related to technology.
  • Examples:
    1. "Computer, phone, internet, email"
    2. "Software, hardware, app, website"
    3. "I am using the computer."
    4. "She is checking her email."

74. Basic Office Terms

  • Meaning: Common terms used in an office setting.
  • Examples:
    1. "Desk, chair, computer, printer"
    2. "Meeting, report, file, document"
    3. "The meeting starts at 10 AM."
    4. "I need to print the report."

75. Basic Entertainment Terms

  • Meaning: Common terms related to entertainment.
  • Examples:
    1. "Movie, music, game, show"
    2. "Concert, theatre, festival, party"
    3. "I am watching a movie."
    4. "She is listening to music."

76. Basic Nature Terms

  • Meaning: Common terms related to nature.
  • Examples:
    1. "Tree, flower, grass, river"
    2. "Mountain, sea, sky, forest"
    3. "The tree is tall."
    4. "The sea is blue."

77. Basic Directions

  • Meaning: Words used to give or follow directions.
  • Examples:
    1. "Left, right, straight, back"
    2. "Go, turn, stop, continue"
    3. "Turn left at the corner."
    4. "Go straight ahead."

78. Basic Prepositions of Place

  • Meaning: Words that show the location of something.
  • Examples:
    1. "In, on, at, under"
    2. "Next to, between, behind, in front of"
    3. "The book is on the table."
    4. "She is sitting next to me."

79. Basic Prepositions of Time

  • Meaning: Words that show when something happens.
  • Examples:
    1. "At, on, in, before"
    2. "After, during, until, since"
    3. "The meeting is at 3 PM."
    4. "She will arrive in the morning."

80. Basic Time Phrases

  • Meaning: Phrases that express time.
  • Examples:
    1. "In the morning, in the afternoon"
    2. "In the evening, at night"
    3. "Last week, next month"
    4. "Every day, once a week"

81. Basic Money Terms

  • Meaning: Words related to money and transactions.
  • Examples:
    1. "Money, price, cost, buy"
    2. "Sell, pay, change, cash"
    3. "How much does it cost?"
    4. "I need to buy some food."

82. Basic Measurement Terms

  • Meaning: Words used to measure length, weight, and volume.
  • Examples:
    1. "Meter, kilogram, liter, gram"
    2. "Centimeter, millimeter, inch, foot"
    3. "The table is 2 meters long."
    4. "The bottle holds 1 liter of water."

83. Basic Question Words

  • Meaning: Words used to form questions.
  • Examples:
    1. "What, where, when, why"
    2. "How, who, which, whose"
    3. "What is your name?"
    4. "Where are you from?"

84. Basic Time Expressions

  • Meaning: Words and phrases to express time.
  • Examples:
    1. "Morning, afternoon, evening, night"
    2. "Today, yesterday, tomorrow, now"
    3. "It is morning."
    4. "She will come tomorrow."

85. Basic Punctuation Marks

  • Meaning: Symbols used to separate sentences and their elements.
  • Examples:
    1. "Period, comma, question mark, exclamation point"
    2. "Colon, semicolon, dash, hyphen"
    3. "He said, 'Hello!'"
    4. "Where are you?"

86. Basic Grammar Terms

  • Meaning: Words related to grammar rules and structures.
  • Examples:
    1. "Noun, verb, adjective, adverb"
    2. "Subject, object, predicate, clause"
    3. "The noun is a person, place, or thing."
    4. "An adjective describes a noun."

87. Basic Writing Terms

  • Meaning: Words related to writing and composition.
  • Examples:
    1. "Sentence, paragraph, essay, report"
    2. "Letter, email, story, article"
    3. "Write a sentence."
    4. "She is writing an essay."

88. Basic Reading Terms

  • Meaning: Words related to reading and comprehension.
  • Examples:
    1. "Book, page, chapter, paragraph"
    2. "Line, word, letter, title"
    3. "Read the book."
    4. "Turn to page 10."

89. Basic Speaking Terms

  • Meaning: Words related to speaking and communication.
  • Examples:
    1. "Speak, talk, say, tell"
    2. "Conversation, discussion, dialogue, speech"
    3. "She speaks English."
    4. "He gave a speech."

90. Basic Listening Terms

  • Meaning: Words related to listening and understanding.
  • Examples:
    1. "Listen, hear, understand, follow"
    2. "Radio, music, podcast, conversation"
    3. "Listen to the teacher."
    4. "He is hearing a noise."

91. Basic Study Terms

  • Meaning: Words related to studying and learning.
  • Examples:
    1. "Study, learn, practice, review"
    2. "Homework, assignment, exam, test"
    3. "She studies every day."
    4. "They have a test tomorrow."

92. Basic Technology Terms

  • Meaning: Words related to technology and gadgets.
  • Examples:
    1. "Computer, phone, internet, email"
    2. "Software, hardware, app, website"
    3. "I am using the computer."
    4. "She is checking her email."

93. Basic Household Chores

  • Meaning: Common household tasks and their descriptions.
  • Examples:
    1. "Clean, wash, cook, sweep"
    2. "Dust, vacuum, mop, iron"
    3. "I am cleaning the house."
    4. "She is cooking dinner."

94. Basic Exercise Terms

  • Meaning: Words related to physical exercise and fitness.
  • Examples:
    1. "Run, walk, swim, jump"
    2. "Lift, stretch, bend, push"
    3. "He runs every morning."
    4. "She is lifting weights."

95. Basic Sports Terms

  • Meaning: Words related to sports and games.
  • Examples:
    1. "Football, basketball, tennis, cricket"
    2. "Player, team, coach, referee"
    3. "He plays football."
    4. "They are watching a basketball game."

96. Basic Outdoor Activities

  • Meaning: Words related to outdoor activities.
  • Examples:
    1. "Hiking, camping, fishing, cycling"
    2. "Running, walking, picnicking, bird-watching"
    3. "We go hiking on weekends."
    4. "She enjoys cycling."

97. Basic Health and Safety Terms

  • Meaning: Words related to health and safety.
  • Examples:
    1. "Doctor, nurse, hospital, clinic"
    2. "Medicine, treatment, first aid, emergency"
    3. "He is a doctor."
    4. "They went to the clinic."

98. Basic Academic Terms

  • Meaning: Words related to academic settings and activities.
  • Examples:
    1. "School, college, university, classroom"
    2. "Lecture, seminar, course, degree"
    3. "He attends university."
    4. "She is taking a course."

99. Basic Professional Terms

  • Meaning: Words related to professional settings and activities.
  • Examples:
    1. "Job, career, profession, work"
    2. "Employer, employee, colleague, manager"
    3. "He has a new job."
    4. "She works as a manager."

100. Basic Social Media Terms

  • Meaning: Words related to social media and online interactions.
  • Examples:
    1. "Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn"
    2. "Post, like, share, comment"
    3. "She posted a photo on Instagram."
    4. "He shared a video on Facebook."

101. Basic Festival and Holiday Terms

  • Meaning: Words related to festivals and holidays.
  • Examples:
    1. "Christmas, New Year, Easter, Diwali"
    2. "Party, celebration, gift, tradition"
    3. "They celebrate Christmas."
    4. "He received a gift."

 

Summary and Takeaways:

Lesson Overview: This lesson covered the basics of learning English, including the alphabet, the verb "to be," articles 'a' and 'an,' basic questioning, and conversation starters. By the end of the lesson, learners will have a foundational understanding of these essential concepts.

Key Phrases Learnt: Learners have been introduced to key phrases such as "I am," "a dog," "an apple," "What is this?", and "Hello, my name is...". These phrases are crucial for building simple sentences and engaging in basic conversations.

Practice Exercises: To reinforce learning, students can practice by creating their own sentences using the vocabulary and structures covered in the lesson. Daily practice and application in real-life scenarios will help solidify their understanding and usage.

Tips for Remembering: Remembering these basics can be facilitated by using them in daily conversations, making flashcards for review, and associating each term with a specific visual representation or context.

Further Lessons: For further learning, explore other lessons on our website that cover advanced vocabulary, idioms, and expressions. Continuous practice and exposure to English in real-life situations will enhance fluency.

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