Basic vocabulary
Learning everyday words helps you understand and communicate in simple situations, such as shopping, describing objects or talking to friends.
Numbers – Numbers
Knowing how to count is very useful! You use numbers to say your age, the time, amounts or quantities.
One, two, three, four, five – One, two, three, four, five
Example: I have two brothers. – I have two brothers.
Colors – Colors
Colors help describe objects, clothes and much more.
Red, blue, green, yellow, black, white – Red, blue, green, yellow, black, white
Example:The car is red. – The car is red.
Food – Food
Knowing the names of foods is useful in markets, restaurants and even to say what you like.
Apple, bread, chicken, rice, water – Apple, bread, chicken, rice, water
Example:I like bread and cheese.– I like bread and cheese.
Objects – Objects
Common objects are part of the school, home or work environment.
Book, pen, table, chair, phone – Book, pen, table, chair, phone
Example: My pen is blue. – My pen is blue.
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