1. PRONUNCIATION

Course Content
Introduction to english
Welcome to the General English Course! This course is designed to help you improve your English language skills in a variety of contexts. Whether you are a beginner or looking to refine your existing knowledge, this course offers a structured approach to enhance your reading, writing, speaking, and listening abilities.
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ALPHABET AND PRONUNCIATION
The English alphabet consists of 26 letters, which are divided into two categories: uppercase (capital) letters and lowercase (small) letters. Uppercase Letters • A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z Lowercase Letters • a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z
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BASIC VOCABULARY
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COMMON WORDS AND PHRASES
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NUMBERS, COLORS, AND DAYS OF THE WEEK
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FAMILY AND RELATIONSHIPS
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BASIC GRAMMAR
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FORMATION OF NOUNS
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THE PREFIX AND SUFFIX OF WORDS
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POSITVE PREFIX
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SUFIXES
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VERBS
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ENGLISH TENSES
This table outlines various English tenses, their structures, and six examples for each.
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THE PARTS OF SPEECH
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ENGLISH ORAL EXPRESSIONS
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GENERAL ENGLISH FOR BIGINNER

Each letter in the English alphabet has a specific sound, and understanding these sounds is crucial for effective communication. Below is a summary of the pronunciation for each letter.

  • Vowels
  • A: /eɪ/ as in “cake”
  • E: /iː/ as in “see”
  • I: /aɪ/ as in “ice”
  • O: /oʊ/ as in “go”
  • U: /juː/ as in “you”
  • Consonants
  • B: /biː/ as in “bat”
  • C: /siː/ as in “cat”
  • D: /diː/ as in “dog”
  • F: /ɛf/ as in “fish”
  • G: /dʒiː/ as in “goat”
  • H: /eɪtʃ/ as in “hat”
  • J: /dʒeɪ/ as in “juice”
  • K: /keɪ/ as in “kite”
  • L: /ɛl/ as in “lamp”
  • M: /ɛm/ as in “mouse”
  • N: /ɛn/ as in “nose”
  • P: /piː/ as in “pen”
  • Q: /kjuː/ as in “queen”
  • R: /ɑːr/ as in “rat”
  • S: /ɛs/ as in “sun”
  • T: /tiː/ as in “top”
  • V: /viː/ as in “van”
  • W: /ˈdʌbəljuː/ as in “water”
  • X: /ɛks/ as in “box”
  • Y: /waɪ/ as in “yellow”
  • Z: /ziː/ (or /zɛd/ in British English) as in “zebra”