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English Starter Program
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✨ A1 Beginner • Kids & New Learners

Learn English from zero with pictures, audio, conversations, and games.

This complete beginner program teaches the alphabet, pronunciation, subject and object pronouns, verb to be, and a/an/the articles in a clear, friendly, interactive way.

Interactive Lessons

Tap audio, read examples, and complete each mini-game.

Lesson 1

Alphabet & Pronunciation

English has 26 letters. The letters A, E, I, O, U are vowels. The other letters are consonants. Listen and repeat each letter clearly.

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Vowels and Consonants

Vowels are special letters that make open mouth sounds: A, E, I, O, U.

Consonants are all the other letters. They usually need a vowel to make a full word sound.

Vowels: A E I O U
Consonants: B C D F G...

Conversation

Teacher: What letter is this?
Student: It is A.
Teacher: Is A a vowel?
Student: Yes. A is a vowel. A for apple!

Alphabet Picture Cards

Tap each card to hear the letter, the word, and whether it is a vowel or consonant.

Mini-Game 1: 🍎 Which letter starts “apple”?
Mini-Game 2: Is E a vowel or consonant?
Mini-Game 3: Tap all vowels

Find: A, E, I, O, U

Lesson 2

Pronouns: Subject • Object • Possessive • Possessive Adjectives

Pronouns replace nouns. We use subject pronouns for the doer, object pronouns for the receiver, possessive adjectives before nouns, and possessive pronouns to replace a noun.

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He / Him / HisHe is Ali. I see him. This is his bag.
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She / Her / HersShe is Sara. I help her. The book is hers.
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They / Them / TheirThey are friends. I like them. Their car is blue.

Full Table

SubjectObjectPoss. AdjPoss. Pronoun
Imemymine
Youyouyouryours
Hehimhishis
Sheherherhers
Itititsits
Weusourours
Theythemtheirtheirs

Clear Examples

I see him. This is my book. This book is mine.

She likes them. This is her bag. The bag is hers.

They help us. This is our house. The house is ours.

Conversation

A: Is this your phone?
B: Yes, it is mine.
A: I see John. Do you see him?
B: Yes, I see him. He is with her.
A: They have a car.
B: Yes, it is their car. It is theirs.
Mini-Game (12 Questions)
Lesson 3

Verb To Be (am / is / are)

This verb connects the subject with information. It is used for identity, feelings, age, and description.

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I am happyUse “am” only with I.
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She is a teacherUse “is” with he, she, it.
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They are friendsUse “are” with you, we, they.

Rules

I → am
He/She/It → is
You/We/They → are

Examples:
I am happy
She is a teacher
They are friends

Conversation

A: Who are you?
B: I am John.
A: Is she your sister?
B: Yes, she is.
A: Are they students?
B: Yes, they are.
Mini-Game (10+ Questions)
Lesson 4

Articles (a / an / the)

Articles come before nouns. They help us understand if something is general or specific.

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a catUse “a” before a consonant sound.
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an appleUse “an” before a vowel sound.
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the sunUse “the” for one clear or specific thing.

Explanation

a → before consonant sound (a cat)

an → before vowel sound (an apple)

the → specific thing (the sun)

Conversation

A: I see a dog.
B: The dog is big.
A: I have an apple.
B: The apple is red.
Mini-Game (10+ Questions)
Final Review

Course Summary & Final Practice

The learner can now recognize alphabet sounds, use basic pronouns, create simple “to be” sentences, and choose a/an/the correctly.

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Alphabet26 letters, vowels, consonants, first sounds.
PronounsI/me, he/him, she/her, we/us, they/them.
To BeI am, he/she/it is, you/we/they are.
Articlesa cat, an apple, the sun.

Final Conversation

A: Hello! I am John.
B: Hello John. I am Sara.
A: She is my friend. I see her every day.
B: She has a dog. The dog is cute.
A: Yes! It is an animal.
Final Quiz: They ___ students.
Good job!
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