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Learn English ESL for Beginners

teacher avatar Lisa Reynolds, ESL Tutor and Crafter

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      1) ESL Introduction

      2:44

    • 2.

      2) Alphabet

      8:31

    • 3.

      3) Alphabet

      6:00

    • 4.

      4) Numbers 1 to 20

      2:57

    • 5.

      5) Numbers 1 to 20 Writing

      4:11

    • 6.

      6) 10 Basic Colors

      2:45

    • 7.

      7) 10 Shapes Lesson ESL

      2:02

    • 8.

      8) 12 Months of the Year

      3:35

    • 9.

      9) 7 Days of the Week

      2:22

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Learn English ESL for Beginners. This course is designed for those just beginning to learn the English language. This course covers the 26 capital letters in the alphabet, the sounds they make and how to write them, It includes the numbers 1-20 and how to write them. This ESL for Beginners course introduces the top10 basic colors, 10 shapes, the 12 months of the year and the 7 days of the week. This ESL for Beginners course was designed for easy understanding using pictures and repeating words as often as possible because repetition is the key in beginner learning. In order to recognize achievement this course helps the beginner celebrate learning accomplishments by acknowledging and cheering each finished lesson. Let's get started now learning our alphabet, numbers, colors, shapes months of the year and days of the week!

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Lisa Reynolds

ESL Tutor and Crafter

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Hello, my name is Lisa Reynolds (Miss Lisa) I am from the United States of America. I have over five years experience working with young children from the ages of 3-8. I specialize in beginner learning.

I am an online ESL tutor and I am TEFL certified. I take much pride in teaching English to my young students and I celebrate their success! When I am not teaching English to my wonderful students I am either crafting or planning my next amazing craft project.

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Level: Beginner

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1. 1) ESL Introduction: Hello. My name is Miss Lisa. I'm from the United States of America. I have over five years experience working with young children. I specialize in beginner learning. I am an online ASL tutor and I'm chapel certified. This course was designed for those just beginning to learn English. However, it's also great for preschoolers as well. Here is a sneak peek of a few clips that are in this course. The first letter in the alphabet is the letter a. A makes the sound. Can you say that? Can you say that with me? A a is for apple. Apple. A a 77 crayons. 77. This color is orange. Orange. The shirt is orange. Circle. This shape is a circle. December, December. The 12th month of the year is December. December set or day. Saturday. Saturday is the sixth day of the week. Saturday. So now that you know what to expect from this course, Let's dive in to the wonderful world of learning. 2. 2) Alphabet: There are 26 letters in the alphabet. In this lesson, we will learn how to say them and the sounds they make. The first letter in the alphabet is the letter a. A makes the sound. Can you say that? Can you say that with me? A. A is for apple. Apple. Our next letter is the letter B. But B. B. B is for butterfly. B, C, C. C. C is for cat, cat. D, d, D, d. D is four, dog, dog. E. A. E. E is for elephant. Elephant is for Frog. Frog, Frog. G. G. G. G is Boer, goat. Goat. H. H. H. H. H is for horse. Horse. I, I I is for ice cream. Jay, Jay, Jay. Jay. Jay. Jay is for jellyfish. Jellyfish. K. K. K. K is for Kangaroo. Kangaroo. L, L, l. L is for lion, lion. M, M, m. M is for mouse. Mouse, M is for mouse. N. N, N is for nurse. Nurse. 0000 is for OWL. Owl. Pe, pe, pe, P. P. P is for panda. Panda. Q. Q. Q. Q is for quilted. Quilt. Are are are R, R is for rabbit. R is for rabbit. Are rabbit. S, S, S. S. S is for snake. S k t, K T. T is for tiger. Tiger. U, u. U is for unicorn. Unicorn. The, the, the, the, the. The. D is for violin. Violin. W. W. W is for watermelon. Watermelon. X x x ray. X is for X-ray. Why? Yeah. Yeah. Why? Why? Yeah. Yeah. Why is for Yarn? Yarn. Yarn. See Z. Z. Z is for Zebra. Zebra. Zebra. Great job. Now that you know how to say the alphabet and the sounds they make. And our next lesson, we're going to learn how to write them. So put on your thinking caps and let's go. 3. 3) Alphabet: So let's get started learning to ride our ABCs. A a b, b c, c d d e a f J G H H I I j j k, k l L M, M, and N O O P P Q R R S, S T T U, U. They, they w, w x x, y, y, z. Good job. You now know how to say your ABCs. You know this sounds they make and you know how to write them. Remember to practice as often as possible because practice makes perfect. I'll see you in our next lesson. 4. 4) Numbers 1 to 20: In this lesson, we will be learning to count from one to 20. Ready? Set. Go. 11, car, 22 balloons. 3344, apples, 55 girls, 6677, crayons, Eight, Eight heart cookies, 99 circles, 1010 pieces of candy. 1111 diamond, 1212, flowers, 1313, checkmarks. 1414 marbles, 15181616, hearts. 1717, stars. 1818, clouds. 1919, lollipops. 2020 coins. Great job. You now know how to count from one to 20. In our next lesson, you will be learning how to write the numbers from one to 20. So watch very carefully and keep up the good work. 5. 5) Numbers 1 to 20 Writing: Now let's learn how to ride our numbers from one to 2112233, 144556677, 8899101011, 111212, chain chain 1414, chain chain, 16161717181819, 192020. Great job. You now know how to count and write the numbers from one to 20. Remember, you can always review the video if you need to. Keep up the good work. And let's get to our next lesson. 6. 6) 10 Basic Colors: In this lesson, we're going to be learning ten basic colors. So let's get started. This color is black. Black. The hat is black. This color is white. White. The horse is white. This color is brown. Brown. Big crayon is around. This color is yellow. Yellow. The star is yellow. This color is grain. Grain. The frog is grain. This color is orange. Orange. Shirt is orange. This color is red. Red. The apple is red. This color is blue. Blue. Car is blue. This color is pink. Pink. Flower is pink. This color is purple. Purple. The butterfly is purple. Good job. Now that you know your tin basic colors. What is your favorite? I think mine is pink. Let's move on to the next lesson. 7. 7) 10 Shapes Lesson ESL: In this lesson, we will be learning can shapes. So let's get started. Circle. This shape is a circle, square. This shape is a square triangle. This shape is a triangle. Rectangle. This shape is a rectangle. Oval. This shape is an oval hexagon. This shape is a hexagon. Pentagon. This shape is a pentagon. Diamond. This shape is a diamond. Heart. This shape is a heart. Star. This shape is a star. Great job. Now that you've learned ten shapes, which one is your favorite? Mine is the star, and these are dancing for you. Let's move on to our next lesson. 8. 8) 12 Months of the Year: In this lesson, we will be learning about the month of the year. There are 12 months in a year, and it's good to memorize them. So let's get started. January. The first month of the year is January. January, February, February. The second month of the year is February, wary. March. The third month of the year is March. March, April. The fourth month of the year is April, April, May. They fifth month of the year is May. May, June of the year is June, June, July, July. The seventh month of the year is July, July, August, August. The eighth month of the year is August. August, timbre. Timbre. The ninth month of the year is September, October, October. The 10th month of the year is October. Tow fiber. November, November. The 11th month of the year is November. November, December. December. 12th month of the year is December. December. Great job. Now you know, the months that are in a year, it's good to memorize them so that you'll know them very quickly. Let's move on to our next lesson. 9. 9) 7 Days of the Week: In this lesson, we will be learning about the days of the week. There are seven days in a week. So let's get started. Monday is the first day of the week. Monday. Monday, Tuesday. Tuesday is the second day of the week. Tuesday, Wednesday. Wednesday is the third day of the week. Wednesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Thursday is the fourth day of the week. Thursday, Friday. Friday is the fifth day of the week. Friday, Friday, Saturday. Saturday. Saturday is the sixth day of the week. Saturday, Sunday. Sunday is the seventh day of the week. Sunday. Good job. Now you know the days of the week. Remember, you can always go back and review any of these lessons that you need to. And steady, steady, steady. Remember, practice makes perfect. So steady as often as possible. Keep up the good work. And I'll see you in our next course. Goodbye.