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L3_S3_Sentences with Vowels and Consonants’ Words

L3_S3_Sentences with Vowels and Consonants’ Words Alphabets are the letters or symbols of sounds of a language, and they are the basic units for writing, reading, and speaking. In English, there are 26 alphabets which are classified into 5 vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and 21 Consonants (b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, y, and z). The vowels and consonants combine to form different words or sounds which have different meanings and make up the language.    Example Here is a poem about a friend, which starts each line with the Vowel or consonant in alphabetical order (Alphabetic acrostics)   A ball dress, some slippers, and I am in heaven. Believe me, pretending and dress up is fun! Can you use your own imagination? Do give it a try, my little one. Every child should try make believe, For that's what little brains often do best. Grown-ups may tell you to study your words, (Hey, have some fun. Take a quick rest!)   I used t...

L3_S2_Sounds of the Alphabet (with broader Classification)

L3_S2_Sounds of the Alphabet (with broader Classification) Sounds of the Alphabet means how the letter in the alphabet gets pronounced in different word combinations. Generally, 44  sounds (phonemes) were pronounced in different pronunciations of the words.     Letter Sound of Letter Name All sounds of letter Examples A, a ā-ee (long a to long e, also spell "ay") (ஏ) æ, ā, ah, ā-uh, uh அஎ, ஏ, ஆ, எஅ, அ cat, late, all, and, around B, b Bee (பிஇ) buh பஅ bike C, c See (ச்ஸி) kuh, suh க்அ, ஸி cake, city D, d Dee (டீஇ) duh ட்டு did E, e Ee (ஈ) eh, ee, silent யேஎ, ஈ, ஒசையின்மை bed, free, late F, f Ef (எஃப்) Fuh ஃபெ fed G, g Jee (ஜீஇ) guh, juh க்க, ஜ் ...

L3_S1_Sentences with Alphabet, and Anagram

L3_S1_Sentences with Alphabet and Anagram Alphabets are letters or symbols of sounds of a language, and they are the basic units for writing, reading, and speaking. In English, there are 26 letters as you know. An English pangram is a sentence that contains all 26 letters of the English alphabet. The most well-known English pangram is probably “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” (Note: You may also try to write your own pangram with all the 26 letters as above) Here is a poem about a friend, which starts each line with the Alphabet in order (Alphabetic acrostics)   Accepts you as you are Believes in you Calls you just to say Hi Doesn't give up on you. Envisions the whole of you even the unfinished parts. Forgives your mistakes Gives unconditionally Helps you Invites you over Just be with you Keeps you close at Heart Loves you for who you are Makes a difference in your life Never Judges Offers Support Picks you up Quiets your fea...