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Alphabet: About The Words

This document provides information about a set of word and letter cards designed for beginning English students. The cards feature single-syllable words that are common and easy to pronounce. There are two extra cards for the letters C and X. The cards are meant to be used in matching and memory games to help students practice pronunciation and build sentences using the words. The creator encourages incorporating movement and fun into lessons using the cards.

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177 views15 pages

Alphabet: About The Words

This document provides information about a set of word and letter cards designed for beginning English students. The cards feature single-syllable words that are common and easy to pronounce. There are two extra cards for the letters C and X. The cards are meant to be used in matching and memory games to help students practice pronunciation and build sentences using the words. The creator encourages incorporating movement and fun into lessons using the cards.

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The

Alphabet
About the words
The images in this worksheet were prepared as a set representing words with single syllables. The idea setting out was
that they should be easy and fun for students to say and should be everyday terms that get used frequently.
There are two sets of cards, one, a set of word cards, the other a set of letter cards. There are two extra cards in each set
for the letters C and X. I thought ax, might be a bit uncommon and wanted to have an alternate for the letter C as the pronunciation is sometimes a bit fuzzy. (Cake has the tricky usage of both C and K making the same sound.)

Who is this sheet for?


These cards are for beginner students who have little familiarity with English. This may mean children or adult learners
who are just starting out in English. The single syllables make the terms easy to pronounce and since they are common
words they should be easy for students to use again and again.

Using the worksheet


There are countless ways to use cards in classes. Games of memory, matching games, and games where kids run to the
card or throw the card into a hat for a point. As long as you are active and fun and the kids are enjoying themselves youre
going to have a great time and they are too. Make sure you and your students say the words again and again and speak,
make sentences so everyone can hear and say the sentences in context.
Note: Kids have a way of destroying cards they get hold of, so after printing the cards you might want to laminate them
and remember to round off the edges so no one gets a sharp card in the eye. If you do it well enough this opens up the
usage of the cards for a few good games where you can flick or flip the cards to be more active.
Credit
All images created by hand, by Mike Kloran. Check out more of my illustration and educational design at:
www.myenglishimages.com
and my portfolio at: www.kloran.com

cake

boy

ant

dog

girl

hat

egg

frog

jam

kite

light

ice

nose

mouse

owl

pie

tree

queen

red

star

vase

up
whale

ax

zoo

yacht

cap
box

Cc

Bb

Aa

Dd

Gg

Hh

Ee

Ff

Jj

Kk

Ll

Ii

Nn

Mm

Oo

Pp

Qq

Rr

Tt

Ss

Vv

Uu
Ww

Xx

Yy

Zz

Cc
Xx

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