✈️🤩Learning English can be fun and exciting! Some simple steps to help you learn 🤩✈️(A1, present simple, short answers, revised version)

  • How to learn English

Basics:

Personal Pronounam / is / are
Iam8 years old
Youare8 years old
Heis8 years old
Sheis8 years old
Itis8 years old
Weare8 years old
You (plural)are8 years old
Theyare8 years old

Negation:

Personal Pronounam not / is not / are not
Iam not8 years old
Youare not8 years old
Heis not8 years old
Sheis not8 years old
Itis not8 years old
Weare not8 years old
You (plural)are not8 years old
Theyare not8 years old

Questions:

Question WordPersonal Pronoun
AmI8 years old?
Areyou8 years old?
Ishe8 years old?
Isshe8 years old?
Isit8 years old?
Arewe8 years old?
Areyou (plural)8 years old?
Arethey8 years old?

Statement:

Personal PronounVerb
Ilikeice cream
Youlikeice cream
Helikesice cream
Shelikesice cream
Itlikesice cream
Welikeice cream
You (plural)likeice cream
Theylikeice cream

Negation:

Personal PronounVerb (negative)
Ido not likeice cream
Youdo not likeice cream
Hedoes not likeice cream
Shedoes not likeice cream
Itdoes not likeice cream
Wedo not likeice cream
You (plural)do not likeice cream
Theydo not likeice cream

Questions:

Do / DoesPersonal PronounVerbSugar?
DoIlikesugar?
Doyoulikesugar?
Doeshelikesugar?
Doesshelikesugar?
Doesitlikesugar?
Dowelikesugar?
Doyou (plural)likesugar?
Dotheylikesugar?

Learning English can be easy and fun if you practice every day. First, start with the basics. Learn the alphabet and simple words like “hello,” “goodbye,” and “thank you.” These words are useful and easy to remember.

Next, practice speaking English as much as you can. You can talk to yourself or with a friend who knows English. Try to say simple sentences like “My name is Anna” or “I like music.” Listening is also very important. Watch English cartoons, movies, or listen to songs. This helps you understand the sounds and rhythm of English.

Reading is another good way to learn. Start with short and easy books or stories. You can also read signs or labels in English around you. Many apps and websites, like Duolingo or BBC Learning English, can help you learn more.

Remember to practice every day. Even ten minutes can make a difference. Don’t worry if you make mistakes — it’s normal and part of learning. Set small goals and try to reach them step by step. Most of all, have fun! Enjoy learning English and celebrate your progress. Every day, you will get better and more confident.


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Vocabulary:

  • a revised version – a new or better version of something
  • exciting – very interesting or fun
  • a step – one small action you do
  • to practice – to do something many times to get better
  • to be useful – to help you do something
  • to remember – to keep something in your mind
  • a sentence – a group of words that has a complete meaning
  • to watch cartoons – to see animated videos for fun
  • to listen to a song – to hear music and words
  • the rhythm of English – the way English sounds and moves when people speak
  • a sign – a piece of paper or board with words or information
  • a label – a small piece on a product with its name or information
  • to make a difference – to change something in a good way
  • to worry – to feel afraid or nervous about something
  • to make a mistake – to do something wrong
  • to set a goal – to decide what you want to do or achieve
  • step by step – to do things slowly, one after another
  • to celebrate a progress – to feel happy about the improvements you make
  • to be confident – to feel sure about yourself and what you can do

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Multiple-choice, one answer correct:

  1. What is “a revised version”?
    a) A new plan to improve [to make better]
    b) Something old and heavy
    c) A short sentence text
  2. What does “exciting” mean?
    a) Slow and not exciting
    b) Very interesting or fun
    c) Small and very easy
  3. What is “a step”?
    a) One small action to do
    b) A big place or building
    c) A short song or poem
  4. What does “to practice” mean?
    a) To sleep or to rest now
    b) To do something many times
    c) To eat some food today
  5. What does “to be useful” mean?
    a) To be heavy or long now
    b) To be old or new piece
    c) To help you do something
  6. What does “to remember” mean?
    a) To keep something in your mind
    b) To eat or drink some food
    c) To jump and run very fast
  7. What is “a sentence”?
    a) A short song or poem text
    b) A cat or small dog thing
    c) A group of words with meaning
  8. What does “to watch cartoons” mean?
    a) To see animated videos
    b) To read a book or text
    c) To eat or drink some food
  9. What does “to listen to a song” mean?
    a) To sleep or to rest now
    b) To hear music and words
    c) To write or draw a picture
  10. What is “the rhythm of English”?
    a) A small action or step
    b) A type of food or drink
    c) The way English sounds move
  11. What is “a sign”?
    a) A short story or song text
    b) A piece of paper or board
    c) A cat or small dog thing
  12. What is “a label”?
    a) A small piece on a product
    b) A big book or notebook thing
    c) A sentence or short text
  13. What does “to make a difference” mean?
    a) To sleep or to rest now
    b) To make a mistake or error
    c) To change something in a good way
  14. What does “to worry” mean?
    a) To eat or drink some food
    b) To feel afraid or nervous
    c) To run or jump very fast
  15. What does “to make a mistake” mean?
    a) To do something wrong now
    b) To celebrate or play now
    c) To do something right now
  16. What does “to set a goal” mean?
    a) To eat or drink some food
    b) To decide what you want to do
    c) To sleep or rest for now
  17. What does “step by step” mean?
    a) To do everything at the same time
    b) To jump or run very fast
    c) To do things slowly one after another

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  18. What does “to celebrate a progress” mean?
    a) To feel happy about your improvements
    b) To feel sad or tired now
    c) To worry or wait now
  19. What does “to be confident” mean?
    a) To sleep or to rest now
    b) To feel afraid or shy
    c) To feel sure about yourself

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Answers:

1a 2b 3a 4b 5c 6a 7c
8a 9b 10c 11b 12c 13c
14b 15a 16b 17c 18a 19c

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Correct answers:


  1. What is a revised version? – A new plan to improve
  2. What does exciting mean? – Very interesting or fun
  3. What is a step? – One small action to do
  4. What does to practice mean? – To do something many times
  5. What does to be useful mean? – To help you do something
  6. What does to remember mean? – To keep something in your mind
  7. What is a sentence? – A group of words with meaning
  8. What does to watch cartoons mean? – To see animated videos
  9. What does to listen to a song mean? – To hear music and words
  10. What is the rhythm of English? – The way English sounds move
  11. What is a sign? – A piece of paper or board
  12. What is a label? – A sentence or short text
  13. What does to make a difference mean? – To change something in a good way
  14. What does to worry mean? – To feel afraid or nervous
  15. What does to make a mistake mean? – To do something wrong now
  16. What does to set a goal mean? – To decide what you want to do
  17. What does step by step mean? – To do things slowly one after another
  18. What does to celebrate a progress mean? – To feel happy about your improvements
  19. What does to be confident mean? – To feel sure about yourself

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Match the word to its definition

Words:

  1. Improve
  2. Exciting
  3. Step
  4. Practice
  5. Useful
  6. Remember
  7. Sentence
  8. Watch cartoons
  9. Listen to a song
  10. Rhythm
  11. Sign
  12. Label
  13. Make a difference
  14. Worry
  15. Make a mistake
  16. Set a goal
  17. Step by step
  18. Celebrate progress
  19. Confident


Definitions:

a) To feel sure about yourself
b) To see animated videos
c) One small action you do
d) To feel afraid or nervous
e) To hear music and words
f) To get better at something
g) To keep something in your mind
h) A group of words with meaning
i) To do something slowly one after another
j) To help you do something
k) To do something wrong
l) Very interesting or fun
m) A piece of paper or board
n) A sentence or short text
o) To change something in a good way
p) To celebrate your improvements
q) To do something many times
r) To decide what you want to do
s) The way English sounds move


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Answers:

1f 2l 3c 4q 5j 6g 7h 8b
9e 10s 11m 12n 13o 14d
15k 16r 17i 18p 19a
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Correct version:


Improve – To get better at something
Exciting – Very interesting or fun
Step – One small action you do
Practice – To do something many times
Useful – To help you do something
Remember – To keep something in your mind
Sentence – A group of words with meaning
Watch cartoons – To see animated videos
Listen to a song – To hear music and words
Rhythm – The way English sounds move
Sign – A piece of paper or board
Label – A sentence or short text
Make a difference – To change something in a good way
Worry – To feel afraid or nervous
Make a mistake – To do something wrong
Set a goal – To decide what you want to do
Step by step – To do something slowly one after another
Celebrate progress – To celebrate your improvements
Confident – To feel sure about yourself


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True or false:

  1. Learning English can be easy if you practice every day.
  2. You should start learning with very difficult words.
  3. Saying simple sentences helps you practice speaking.
  4. Watching cartoons in English helps you listen to sounds.
  5. Reading English signs is not useful for beginners.
  6. Using apps like Duolingo can help you learn English.
  7. You must spend many hours at once to improve.
  8. Making mistakes is normal when learning English.
  9. You should never set goals in learning English.
  10. Practicing every day can make a difference.
  11. The rhythm of English can help you understand the language.
  12. You will not get better if you enjoy learning.
  13. Talking to a friend in English can help you practice.
  14. It is bad to celebrate your progress in English.

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True: 1,3,4,6,8,10,11,13

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Correct version:

  1. Learning English can be easy if you practice every day.
  2. You should start learning with very difficult words. True is: You should start learning with simple words.
  3. Saying simple sentences helps you practice speaking.
  4. Watching cartoons in English helps you listen to sounds.
  5. Reading English signs is not useful for beginners. True is: Reading English signs is useful for beginners.
  6. Using apps like Duolingo can help you learn English.
  7. You must spend many hours at once to improve. True is: You can improve by practicing a little every day.
  8. Making mistakes is normal when learning English.
  9. You should never set goals in learning English. True is: You should set small goals in learning English.
  10. Practicing every day can make a difference.
  11. The rhythm of English can help you understand the language.
  12. You will not get better if you enjoy learning. True is: You will get better if you enjoy learning.
  13. Talking to a friend in English can help you practice.
  14. It is bad to celebrate your progress in English. True is: It is good to celebrate your progress in English.

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Correct the statements as shown:


  1. You start learning English with very difficult words.

    YOU WRITE:

    No, you do not start learning English with very difficult words. You start learning with easy words.

  2. You practice speaking only by reading books.
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  3. Watching cartoons makes English harder to understand.
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  4. Reading signs and labels does not help you learn.
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  5. You spend all your time learning English at once.
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  6. Making mistakes stops you from learning English.
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  7. Celebrating your progress makes learning worse.
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  8. You ignore listening to songs when you learn English.
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  9. You skip practicing English every day.
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  10. You only write sentences and never speak with a friend.
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Correct version:


  1. You start learning English with very difficult words.
    No, you do not start learning English with very difficult words. You start learning with simple words.
  2. You practice speaking only by reading books.
    No, you do not practice speaking only by reading books. You practice speaking by talking to yourself or a friend.
  3. Watching cartoons makes English harder to understand.
    No, watching cartoons does not make English harder to understand. Watching cartoons helps you understand English sounds.
  4. Reading signs and labels does not help you learn.
    No, reading signs and labels does not fail to help you learn. Reading signs and labels is useful for learning.
  5. You spend all your time learning English at once.
    No, you do not spend all your time learning English at once. You improve by practicing a little every day.
  6. Making mistakes stops you from learning English.
    No, making mistakes does not stop you from learning English. Making mistakes is normal and helps you learn English.
  7. Celebrating your progress makes learning worse.
    No, celebrating your progress does not make learning worse. Celebrating your progress helps you enjoy learning.
  8. You ignore listening to songs when you learn English.
    No, you do not ignore listening to songs when you learn English. Listening to songs helps you understand English.
  9. You skip practicing English every day.
    No, you do not skip practicing English every day. Practicing every day helps you get better.
  10. You only write sentences and never speak with a friend.
    No, you do not only write sentences and never speak with a friend. You speak simple sentences with a friend to practice.

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Answer in full sentences:

  1. Do I read English books or French books?

    YOU WRITE:
    I read English books.

  2. Do you watch cartoons in English or only watch cartoons in French?
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  3. Does he practice speaking with a friend or just sit quietly?
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  4. Does she listen to English songs or ignore songs completely?
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  5. Does watching cartoons help you understand English or make English harder?
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  6. Do we use apps like Duolingo or throw away our books?
    ________________________
  7. Do you study signs and labels or forget all signs?
    ________________________
  8. Do they make mistakes when they learn English or never make mistakes?
    ________________________
  9. Do I practice English every day or do nothing at all?
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  10. Do you celebrate your progress or ignore all progress?
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Correct version:

  1. Do I read English books or French books?
    I read English books.
  2. Do you watch cartoons in English or only watch cartoons in French?
    I watch cartoons in English.
  3. Does he practice speaking with a friend or just sit quietly?
    He practices speaking with a friend.
  4. Does she listen to English songs or ignore songs completely?
    She listens to English songs.
  5. Does watching cartoons help you understand English or make English harder?
    Watching cartoons helps me understand English.
  6. Do we use apps like Duolingo or throw away our books?
    We use apps like Duolingo.
  7. Do you study signs and labels or forget all signs?
    I study signs and labels.
  8. Do they make mistakes when they learn English or never make mistakes?
    They make mistakes when they learn English.
  9. Do I practice English every day or do nothing at all?
    I practice English every day.
  10. Do you celebrate your progress or ignore all progress?
    I celebrate my progress.

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Short answers, basics:

Example SentenceYesNo
I learn the alphabet.Yes, I do.No, I don’t.
You read signs.Yes, you do.No, you don’t.
He practices speaking.Yes, he does.No, he doesn’t.
She watches cartoons.Yes, she does.No, she doesn’t.
It helps us learn English.Yes, it does.No, it doesn’t.
We use apps like Duolingo.Yes, we do.No, we don’t.
You read labels.Yes, you do.No, you don’t.
They make mistakes sometimes.Yes, they do.No, they don’t.
QuestionYesNo
Do I learn the alphabet?Yes, I do.No, I don’t.
Do you read signs?Yes, you do.No, you don’t.
Does he practice speaking?Yes, he does.No, he doesn’t.
Does she watch cartoons?Yes, she does.No, she doesn’t.
Does it help us learn English?Yes, it does.No, it doesn’t.
Do we use apps like Duolingo?Yes, we do.No, we don’t.
Do you read labels?Yes, you do.No, you don’t.
Do they make mistakes sometimes?Yes, they do.No, they don’t.

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Short answers:


  1. I learn the alphabet and difficult words first.

    YOU WRITE:
    No, I don’t.

  2. You say words like “hello” and “thank you.”
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  3. He practices speaking with a friend every now and then.
    ________________________________
  4. She watches cartoons to listen to English.________________________________
  5. We read signs and labels in French.
    ________________________________
  6. They use apps like games to practice English.
    ________________________________
  7. It helps us improve when we practice every day.
    ________________________________
  8. I make no mistakes when I learn English.
    ________________________________
  9. You set big goals in learning English.
    ________________________________
  10. He celebrates his progress when he finishes tasks.
    ________________________________

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Correct answers:

  1. I learn the alphabet and difficult words first.
    No, I don’t.
  2. You say words like “hello” and “thank you.”
    Yes, you do.
  3. He practices speaking with a friend every now and then.
    No, he doesn’t.
  4. She watches cartoons to listen to English.
    Yes, she does.
  5. We read signs and labels in French.
    No, we don’t.
  6. They use apps like Need and Speed to practice English.
    No, they don’t.
  7. It helps us improve when we practice every day.
    Yes, it does.
  8. I make no mistakes when I learn English.
    Yes, I do.
  9. You set big goals in learning English.
    No, you don’t.
  10. He celebrates his progress when he finishes tasks.
    Yes, he does.

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Short answers:

  1. Do I learn the alphabet and difficult words first?

    YOU WRITE:
    No, I don’t.
  2. Do you say words like “hello” and “thank you”?
    _________________________________
  3. Does he practice speaking with a friend every now and then?
    _________________________________
  4. Does she watch cartoons to listen to English?
    _________________________________
  5. Do we read signs and labels in French?
    _________________________________
  6. Do they use apps like Need and Speed to practice English?
    _________________________________
  7. Does it help us improve when we practice every day?
    _________________________________
  8. Do I make no mistakes when I learn English?
    _________________________________
  9. Do you set big goals in learning English?
    _________________________________
  10. Does he celebrate his progress when he finishes tasks?
    _________________________________

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Correct answers:

Do I learn the alphabet and difficult words first? – No, I don’t.

Do you say words like “hello” and “thank you”? – Yes, you do.

Does he practice speaking with a friend every now and then? – No, he doesn’t.

Does she watch cartoons to listen to English? – Yes, she does.

Do we read signs and labels in French? – No, we don’t.

Do they use apps like Need and Speed to practice English? – No, they don’t.

Does it help us improve when we practice every day? – Yes, it does.

Do I make no mistakes when I learn English? – Yes, I do.

Do you set big goals in learning English? – No, you don’t.

Does he celebrate his progress when he finishes tasks? – Yes, he does.

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1. **Start with the Basics:**

Learn the alphabet and common words like „hello,“ „goodbye,“ and „thank you.“

2. **Practice Speaking:**

Talk to yourself in English or with a friend who knows English. Practice simple sentences like „My name is…“ or „I like…“

3. **Listen to English:**

Watch English cartoons, movies, or listen to English songs. This helps you get used to the sounds of the language.

4. **Read English Books:**

Start with simple books or stories. You can also read signs, labels, or menus in English.

5. **Use English Apps or Websites:**

There are many apps and websites that can help you learn English, like Duolingo or BBC Learning English.

6. **Practice Every Day:**

Spend a little time each day practicing English. Consistency is key to improving!

7. **Find a Language Partner:**

Talk to someone who speaks English. This could be a friend, a family member, or even someone online.

8. **Don’t Be Afraid to Make Mistakes:**

Making mistakes is normal! Learn from them and keep practicing.

9. **Set Goals:**

Decide what you want to achieve in English and set small, achievable goals for yourself.

10. **Have Fun:**

Learning a new language can be challenging, but it’s also a lot of fun! Enjoy the process and celebrate your progress along the way.

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Cheat sheet:

TipExplanation
Start with the BasicsLearn the alphabet and common words like “hello,” “goodbye,” and “thank you.”
Practice SpeakingTalk to yourself in English or with a friend who knows English.

Practice simple sentences like “My name is…” or “I like…”
Listen to EnglishWatch English cartoons, movies, or listen to English songs.

This helps you get used to the sounds of the language.
Read English BooksStart with simple books or stories.

You can also read signs, labels, or menus in English.
Use English Apps or WebsitesThere are many apps and websites that can help you learn English, like Duolingo or BBC Learning English.
Practice Every DaySpend a little time each day practicing English.

Consistency is key to improving!
Find a Language PartnerTalk to someone who speaks English.

This could be a friend, a family member, or even someone online.
Don’t Be Afraid to Make MistakesMaking mistakes is normal!

Learn from them and keep practicing.
Set GoalsDecide what you want to achieve in English and set small, achievable goals for yourself.
Have FunLearning a new language can be challenging, but it’s also a lot of fun!

Enjoy the process and celebrate your progress along the way.

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