English spelling alphabet for children. English alphabet in words

Has your child started learning English? For him, professionals in the field of early learning of foreign languages ​​created interesting recipes. The notebook contains directly the spelling of the letters of the English alphabet, as well as exercises and games. Gradually performing exercises and game tasks, the child begins his acquaintance with the English language. The tasks will help him quickly learn the English alphabet and write all the letters correctly.

Recommendations for using the workbook.
Daily classes for 10-15 minutes.
Before classes, check the readiness of your workplace. Make sure that everything is ready for work (enough lighting, writing materials at hand).
It is important to pay attention to how the child sits during the lesson, whether he holds a pencil in his hand correctly.
If the child did not cope with the exercise, try to explain the task again, practice with the child, help him.
Conduct classes only in a good mood and with a good health of the child!

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The first thing to learn for someone who dreams of mastering English is, of course, the English alphabet. We'll talk about him. Since there is a lot of information, I have divided it into sections.

Letters of the English alphabet.

The modern English alphabet has 26 letters (in English, letters are called letters or characters - chars for short). Each letter can be uppercase (uppercase / large) and lowercase (lowercase / small). Latin letters became the basis for the English alphabet.

The exact shape of the printed letters depends on the font.

Lettering of the English alphabet.

I highlighted the vowels in red and the consonants in blue.

The sound of the letters of the English alphabet is different in different versions. So the last letter Z in the English pronunciation sounds [zed] /, and in the American - [zi] /. The British pronounce "zed" because the letter is derived from the Greek letter "Zeta", which passed into Old French as "zede", from where it migrated to the English alphabet in the 15th century as "zed".

Americans pronounce the letter “z” as by analogy with the names of other letters: B, C, D, etc. The first American pronunciation of the letter “z” was recorded in Lye's New Spelling Book in 1677. This decision was long disputed, but was fully accepted in 1827 after Webster's publications.

Today, most of those who study the English alphabet also call this letter. Most likely, this trend is explained by the fact that in most songs about the alphabet it is sung precisely, since it is easier to choose a rhyme for this pronunciation.

  • — Now I know my A-B-Cs

  • — Next time won't you sing with me?

But the British are not far behind, and today the end of the song is also common

  • Sugar on your bread. Eat it all up before you are dead.

English humor, right?

English alphabet uppercase letters.

Pay attention to the new trend of writing a capital letter A. Today it is customary to write it the same way as a small letter, although earlier it was written similar to the Russian capital A. Here is a variant of the old spelling.

It is worth saying that among those who study the English alphabet in other countries, few people use capital letters. This trend is also observed in countries where English is native. Look at two handwritten texts. In the first version, ordinary letters are used for writing, connected in a letter in a way that is convenient for the writer. In the second version, capital letters of the English alphabet are used, of course, with handwriting features.

And here is what a calligraphically verified version of handwritten English looks like. The written English alphabet looks exquisite.

And so write English doctors. Reminds me of something, doesn't it?

Prescriptions of the English alphabet.

I offer you a set of prescriptions for the English alphabet. Click to enlarge.

English alphabet in words.







English alphabet with transcription and pronunciation

Vowels of the English alphabet.

There are 6 vowels in the English alphabet. Do not take to say “vowels of the English alphabet”. A letter is a form of sound. A vowel or consonant, as well as voiced, hard, soft, hissing, etc., can only be a sound. OK, let's move on to the letters of the English alphabet, which convey a vowel sound. These are A, E, I, O, Y, U - a total of 6. Each letter can express several sounds.

  • [ı:] - long and;
  • [ı] - short and;
  • [ɜ:] – wide e;
  • [ıə] - ie;
  • [α:] - long
  • [e] - short E
  • [əυ] - eu;
  • [ɒ] – short o;
  • - long y;
  • [ʌ] - short a;
  • [ᴐ:] – long o.
  • - yu;
  • [ʌ] - short a;
  • [u] - short y.

This is how the vowels of the English alphabet are read. Let's move on to consonants.

Consonants of the English alphabet.

There are 20 consonants in the English alphabet.

[s] / [c] before vowels i, e, y

/ [j] before e, i, y

[h] / [x] simple exhalation

[ŋ] / [nasal / posterior n] before g and sometimes before k

/ [kv] combined qu

[r] - sound, something between r and very hard Russian zh; pronounced without vibration. Often not pronounced at all

[z] / [z] at the end of a word after a vowel or voiced consonant, sometimes in the middle of a word between 2 vowels

[w] - a sound similar to [uv]

/ [gz] before a stressed vowel

[z] / [z] - sometimes at the beginning of a word

History of the English alphabet.

The evolution of the English alphabet is evident over the last 1500 years. Although the modern English alphabet contains 26 letters, there used to be more.

After the 6th century, when Christian monks began to transliterate Anglo-Saxon using Latin characters, they encountered some difficulties. Anglo-Saxon contained several sounds that could not be written in Latin. Therefore, the monks borrowed three old runes: ð (interdental voiced z), þ (interdental voiceless s), and Ƿ (winn, analogous to modern W). The presence of these runes, ligatures (combinations of letters) æ and œ, as well as the absence of J and Y is one of the characteristic features of the Anglo-Saxon alphabet. Look at the Beowulf manuscript.

Under the influence of Norman writing, the runic character of the English alphabet gradually faded away and the letters ð, þ and Ƿ soon disappeared. Instead of Ƿ, they began to use the double V -> VV, which gradually became an independent letter W as a result of the use of printing presses.

How did Y and J join the English alphabet? Y and U are derived from V, as a result of the differentiation of consonants and vowels. J is derived from I.

With characteristic ingenuity, Benjamin Franklin tried to improve the English alphabet. He suggested removing c, j, q, w, x, and y as they could be replaced by other letters. He also suggested adding six letters of his own invention. But Franklin's alphabet didn't catch on.

Today, the most common letters of the English alphabet are e, t, a, o. The rarest are x, q, z.

As you know, capital letters differ significantly from printed ones, and therefore it can be very difficult for a baby to learn the capital alphabet. For this purpose, a copybook is offered as a teaching aid: a notebook in which the contours of the letters are written. The task of the child is to circle the letters, and then try to write them on their own. It will also be useful to use pictures, photos of animals, objects, people with letters that begin with these words. If you do not have the opportunity to purchase ready-made manuals, you can download and print them on the site.

Cards

Before you materials for children with capital letters of the English alphabet. You can print and use them as educational posters for kids or cut them into individual cards and play with the kids.

On each card, in addition to the capital letter of the English alphabet, objects starting with this letter are drawn. Thus, you can diversify your classes and make them more interesting. If you are learning English, I also advise you to read and download with all the months in English, weather in English, seasons and days of the week.

When getting acquainted with the cards, try to enter no more than 2 in one lesson in order to leave some understatement, thereby constantly maintaining the child's interest.

The cards are designed for both individual use and group lessons.

Capital letters of the English alphabet can be downloaded here for free:


How to write letters, numbers and signs in the English alphabet? Task: Circle all the letters.
Learning to write capital letters in the English alphabet.



english alphabet game for kids. This game in a simple and accessible form introduces the child to the basic letters of the English alphabet, develops his logic and attentiveness, fine motor skills of the hands, broadens the horizons of the child. will also complement your English classes with your child and add a touch of gaiety.

Using pictures, cards, posters, coloring pages, photos and much more in the lessons of learning English capital letters, you diversify the lesson and keep the child interested in learning. This is extremely important so as not to discourage children from learning at an early age. Always look for a fascinating form of presenting the material, and then your baby will certainly please with success.

Here you can download and print English letters in cursive so that the child learns to write them by tracing the letters along the dotted line. After the child learns the English alphabet in words (using our cards), print out these words for him and give him to fill out. Prepare a ballpoint pen that writes clearly enough, but does not smear, so that the child learns to write neatly.

First, let the child begin to trace the printed English letters in cursive (first capital letters, then small ones). After that, you can move on to capital letters in the same order.

Printed English letters in cursive - Capital and small

Download in the attachments at the bottom of the page printed English letters in words (capital and small) and you can start studying. Try to make sure that the child traces the letters neatly, without going beyond the dotted lines and without smearing the paper. Gradually, this will develop in him the correct writing technique, which will be very useful to him at school. After all, now, as you know, teachers reduce the grade for sloppy writing and blots. It is also very important to learn how to draw letters in the right direction (the direction of each letter is indicated on the first letter of each line). The dot that you see already in the dotted letter means the beginning of the letter (that is, from this point you need to start writing the letter).

You can download "Printed Recipes" in the attachments at the bottom of the page

Sheet 1- Capsule English letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I

Sheet 2 J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R

Sheet 3- English cursive block letters S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

And now you can download small English block letters in words:

Sheet 1- Printed small letters

Sheet 2- Printed small letters

Sheet 3- Printed letters - English for kids

English spelling - Uppercase and lowercase

And now you can view and download small and capital English words in cursive for teaching children English writing. Everyone knows how important it is to be able to write correctly and accurately. And most importantly, you need to learn this as early as possible. After all, ugly handwriting is very difficult to correct later. In addition, sloppy writing can lead to systematic underestimation of grades in school. And this will already cause constant grief in the child, especially if the entire task is completed correctly, and the mark is underestimated only because of blots and slurred letters.

You can print out the recipe data as much as you like, until the child learns to write letters clearly and beautifully, without going beyond the dotted lines. That is, if the child circled all the capital letters, you need to print out these sheets again for him and give him to fill out at the next lesson.

Do not forget to ask the child to say aloud the letter that he begins to write in each line.

You can download Uppercase English letters in the attachments at the bottom of the page

Sheet 1- Capital letters - for English writing

Sheet 2- English capital letters

Sheet 3- Upper case letters - for kids

And now you can also look at small caps English letters:

Sheet 1 - Capital letters of the English alphabet - a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h

Sheet 2- Uppercase small English letters - i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q

Sheet 3- Writing small English letters - r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z

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