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Mastering the Alphabet 1 Enabling Reading for Slow Learners

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The English language alphabet is one of the most widely used writing systems in the world. It consists of 26 letters, each with its own unique sound and shape.

Understanding the English language alphabet is essential to learning the language and communication, as it is the foundation of written and spoken English. The English language alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet, which was introduced to Britain by the Romans in the 1st century AD. The Latin alphabet had fewer letters than the English language alphabet, but it formed the basis for the modern English alphabet that we use today.

The English language alphabet consists of 5 vowels and 21 consonants. The vowels are

A, E, I, O, and U.

These letters represent the sounds that we make when we speak without closing our mouth, tongue, or lips.

The 21 consonants represent the sounds that we make when we speak by closing our mouth, tongue, or lips, and they are

B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, Y, and Z.

Each letter in the English language alphabet also has a unique shape. The shape of each letter represents the way that we write it, and it helps us to recognize and learn the letters.

Some letters, like A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, are written with straight lines and curv

es, while others, like M, N, and W, are written with more complex shapes. One benefit of learning the English language alphabet is that it makes learning English easier. Once you know the alphabet, you can begin to read and write English words. This is because English words are made up of letters from the alphabet.

For example, the word “apple” is spelled A-P-P-L-E, and the word “cat” is spelled C-A-T.

In conclusion, the English language alphabet is the foundation of written and spoken English. It consists of 26 letters, each with its own unique sound and shape. Understanding the English alphabet is essential to learning the language and communication. It also makes learning English easier since it allows you to read and write English words. Below are some helpful videos and illustrations on the English Language Alphabet especially for slow learners.

 

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Mastering the Alphabet 1 Enabling Reading for Slow Learners
Mastering the Alphabet 1
Mastering the Alphabet 1
Mastering the Alphabet 1

 

 

Consonants of the English Alphabet
Consonants of the English Alphabet
 

Tall Letters of the English Alphabet
Tall Letters of the English Alphabet

Tail Letters of the English Alphabet
Tail Letters of the English Alphabet

Middle or short Letters of the English Alphabet
Middle or short Letters of the English Alphabet
Capital Letters of the English Alphabet
Capital Letters of the English Alphabet

Consonant/Vowel blend
Mastering the Alphabet 1 Consonant/Vowel blend

Consonant/Vowel blend
Consonant/Vowel blend
 

Consonant/Vowel blend
Mastering the Alphabet 1 Consonant/Vowel blend

Consonant/Vowel blend
Consonant/Vowel blend
 

Single syllable blend
Mastering the Alphabet 1 Single syllable blend

Single syllable blend
Mastering the Alphabet 1
 

Single syllable blend
Single syllable blend

Single syllable blend
Mastering the Alphabet 1 Single syllable blend

Single syllable blend
Mastering the Alphabet 1 Enabling Reading for Slow Learners

The Alphabet Sentence
The Alphabet Sentence

 

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Some good English books and workbooks for kids in the Elementary schools are:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Related:

Mastering the Alphabet 2; Sounds in words; Enabling Reading for Slow Learners

Mastering the Alphabet 3 on Double Sounds

Aspects Of The English Language

 

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