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发表于 2025-4-8 08:31:50
If you want to start learning English from the basics, here are some simple steps:
1. Master the alphabet
First, make sure you are familiar with the 26 letters of the English alphabet, including their pronunciation and writing forms. You can use alphabet songs or flash cards to help you remember. For example, many kids songs on YouTube can make learning the alphabet fun.
2. Learn basic pronunciation
Understand the basic English phonetic symbols. This will help you pronounce words correctly. You can find some online courses or apps that focus on English pronunciation. Practice repeating after the native speakers in the materials, paying attention to intonation and stress.
3. Build a simple vocabulary
Begin with common daily used words. Start from nouns like "apple", "book", "table"; then add some verbs such as "go", "come", "eat"; and also learn basic adjectives like "big", "small", "good". You can learn new words by making word cards, using vocabulary learning apps, or reading simple picture books.
4. Study basic grammar
Learn some very basic grammar rules, like the use of "is", "am", "are" for the present simple tense of the verb "to be". For example, "I am a student.", "You are a teacher.", "He/She is a doctor." Gradually, you can expand to other simple grammar points such as plural forms of nouns.
5. Practice simple conversations
Try to have simple conversations with others. You can start with greetings like "Hello!", "Good morning!", "How are you?" and responses like "Fine, thank you." You can practice these conversations with your friends who are also learning English or even talk to yourself.
6. Listen to simple English materials
Listen to English nursery rhymes, simple stories, or short podcasts. This will improve your listening comprehension and also help you get used to the rhythm and intonation of the English language.
7. Read simple texts
Start with short and easy to understand texts, like childrens picture books or simple English articles on the Internet. Point at the words as you read to help you associate the written words with their pronunciation. |
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