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Learn Basic English: Step-by-Step with Pictures

Learn Basic English

This book is designed for beginners who want to learn English in a simple and interactive way. Each

chapter covers essential vocabulary, grammar, and daily conversations, supported by visuals for

easy understanding.

Introduction to English

English is a global language used in education, business, travel, and entertainment. Learning English can

open up many opportunities for communication and personal growth.

The English Alphabet

The English alphabet consists of 26 letters: A to Z. Practice saying these letters aloud and recognize their

sounds. Example: A - Apple, B - Ball.

Basic Vocabulary

Common words you need to know:

- Greetings: Hello, Goodbye, How are you?

- Numbers: One, Two, Three

- Days: Monday, Tuesday

- Family: Mother, Father, Sister.


Learn Basic English: Step-by-Step with Pictures

Simple Sentences

Learn to create simple sentences:

- I eat food.

- She reads a book.

- We play football.

Parts of Speech

English sentences are built using parts of speech:

- Noun: Name of a person, place, or thing (e.g., cat, house).

- Verb: Action word (e.g., run, eat).

- Adjective: Describes a noun (e.g., big, red).

Pronouns

Pronouns replace nouns to avoid repetition:

- I, you, he, she, it, we, they.

- Example: She is a teacher. We are friends.

Simple Present Tense

The present tense describes actions happening now:


Learn Basic English: Step-by-Step with Pictures

- Positive: I work.

- Negative: I do not work.

- Question: Do you work?

Simple Past and Future Tenses

Learn how to describe past and future actions:

- Past: I went to school.

- Future: I will go to school.

Daily Conversations

Practice these common dialogues:

- At a shop: 'I want to buy this.'

- Asking for directions: 'Where is the market?'

- Introducing yourself: 'My name is...'

Polite Phrases and Questions

Be polite in your conversations:

- Please, Thank you, Excuse me.

- Can you help me?

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