Learning Basic English Words

When you plan to study English, you have to learn these basic English words in order for you to understand it better, as you go along the process. You cannot just jump-start yourself to an intermediate or advanced level if you have not learned these basic words, thus, you will find it very difficult to catch up with the lessons thereafter. 

As a student, you need to learn the basic foundation of learning English, that it, you have to start learning, you have to equate yourself with the basics. Learning is fun, especially if you have knowledge with the basics. 

As a teacher, you have to educate your students to learn the basic English words, you have to make sure that they have gone through the preliminary levels. You don't want your students have a hard time understanding or catching up with the lessons, making it difficult for them to learn the language. The secret of making your students at ease with learning the language is by making them understand the basics.

These are some of the basic English words that you have to learn.

ENGLISH ALPHABET

  • A - apple, arrow, arm, ant, ape, ax, airplane, anteater, antelope
  • B - bear, bee, ball, bat, balloon, bird, book, bag, banana
  • C - cat, car, chair, cheese, caterpillar, cow, clock, carrots
  • D - dog, deer, dinosaur, dolphin, desk, duck, door, den
  • E - eel, elephant, eagle, ear, eardrum, earth, egg, envelope
  • F - frog, freeze, fog, fruit, friends, fossil, fork, fish, flag
  • G - goat, guitar, golf, gift, gem, girl, globe, gorilla, glass, giraffe
  • H - hat, hair, hen, hand, helicopter, hammer, heart, house
  • I - ice, ice cream, igloo, island, Insects, inchworm
  • J - jaguar, jelly, juice, jar, jam, jet, jacket, jellyfish, jeep
  • K - kangaroo, ketchup, koala, key, kite, king, knife
  • L - lion, leaf, lips, lamb, lamp, ladder, ladybug, lizard, lemon
  • M - moon, meat, mouth, monkey, mouse, mug, melon
  • N - net, nail, needle, nest, nose, nut, neck, nurse, name
  • O - octopus, orangutan, orange, owl, ostrich, onion
  • P - penguin, peacock, pen, pig, pail, pea, pizza, pan
  • Q - queen, quail, question, quilt, quarter
  • R - rabbit, rocket, rose, rhinoceros, radio, ring
  • S - spider, star, swan, socks, shoes, snowflakes, sheep
  • T - tiger, telescope, train, towel, toy, teeth, truck, turkey
  • U - umbrella, unicorn, uniform, unicycle, utensils
  • V - vase, vest, vegetable, vampire, violin, vehicle, violet
  • W - whale, water, watermelon, window, walnut, wagon
  • X - xylophone, xenon, x-ray, xerox
  • Y - yacht, yo-yo, yoga, yawn, yoghurt, yarn, yard
  • Z - zebra, zombie, zero, zipper, zoo
ENGLISH NUMBERS
  • 1 - one
  • 2 - two
  • 3 - three
  • 4 - four
  • 5 - five
  • 6 - six
  • 7 - seven
  • 8 - eight
  • 9 - nine
  • 10 - ten
  • 11 - eleven
  • 12- twelve
  • 13 - thirteen
  • 14 - fourteen
  • 15 - fifteen
  • 16 - sixteen
  • 17 - seventeen
  • 18 - eighteen
  • 19 - nineteen
  • 20 - twenty
  • 50 - fifty
  • 60 - sixty
  • 70 - seventy
  • 80 - eighty
  • 90 - ninety
  • 100 - one hundred
  • 1000 - one thousand
  • 1000000 - one million
ENGLISH GREETINGS and INTRODUCTIONS
     Everyday Greetings
  • Hi!
  • Hello!
  • How are you?
  • Good morning!
  • Good afternoon!
  • Good evening!
  • Good bye!
     Special Greetings
  • Merry Christmas!
  • Happy New Year!
  • Happy Valentines!
  • Happy Easter!
  • Get well soon!
  • Good luck!
  • Congratulations!
  • Thank you!
     How to Greet Someone
  • Good morning Mr. Smith!
  • Good morning Mr. Smith, how are you?
  • Good afternoon to you!
  • Good evening everyone!
  • Glad to meet you!
  • Nice to meet you!
     English Basic Shapes

THE 3 PRIMARY COLORS
These are the primary colors used mostly by artists. They are called primary because they are the basis of any other colors. 

BASIC BODY PARTS


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