Alphabet
Learn the 26 letters of the English alphabet, including vowels and consonants, with proper pronunciation.
Introduction to the English Alphabet
The English alphabet is the foundation of reading and writing in English. It consists of 26 letters that form every word in the English language. Mastering the alphabet is your first step toward English fluency!
The 26 Letters
The English alphabet has both uppercase (capital) and lowercase (small) letters:
Uppercase Letters:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Lowercase Letters:
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
Vowels (5 Letters)
Vowels are special letters that represent open sounds. There are 5 vowels in English:
A, E, I, O, U
Memory tip: Remember the phrase "A-E-I-O-U, these vowels are for you!"
Vowel Sounds:
- A - as in "apple" /æ/ or "age" /eɪ/
- E - as in "egg" /e/ or "eagle" /iː/
- I - as in "ink" /ɪ/ or "ice" /aɪ/
- O - as in "orange" /ɒ/ or "open" /oʊ/
- U - as in "umbrella" /ʌ/ or "use" /juː/
Consonants (21 Letters)
Consonants are letters that represent sounds made by blocking air flow. There are 21 consonants:
B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, Y, Z
Note: The letter "Y" can sometimes act as a vowel (like in "gym" or "happy").
Letter Names and Sounds
| Letter | Name | Common Sound | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| A a | ay | /æ/ or /eɪ/ | ant, ate |
| B b | bee | /b/ | ball, baby |
| C c | see | /k/ or /s/ | cat, city |
| D d | dee | /d/ | dog, door |
| E e | ee | /e/ or /iː/ | egg, eat |
| F f | ef | /f/ | fish, fun |
| G g | jee | /g/ or /dʒ/ | go, gym |
| H h | aych | /h/ | hat, home |
| I i | eye | /ɪ/ or /aɪ/ | it, ice |
| J j | jay | /dʒ/ | jump, joy |
| K k | kay | /k/ | kite, key |
| L l | el | /l/ | lion, love |
| M m | em | /m/ | man, moon |
| N n | en | /n/ | net, nose |
| O o | oh | /ɒ/ or /oʊ/ | on, open |
| P p | pee | /p/ | pen, play |
| Q q | cue | /kw/ | queen, quick |
| R r | ar | /r/ | run, red |
| S s | es | /s/ or /z/ | sun, is |
| T t | tee | /t/ | top, time |
| U u | you | /ʌ/ or /juː/ | up, use |
| V v | vee | /v/ | van, very |
| W w | double-you | /w/ | water, we |
| X x | ex | /ks/ or /z/ | box, xylophone |
| Y y | why | /j/ or /iː/ | yes, happy |
| Z z | zee/zed | /z/ | zoo, zero |
Tips for Learning the Alphabet
- Sing the ABC Song: The classic alphabet song helps with memorization and sequence.
- Practice Writing: Write each letter multiple times, both uppercase and lowercase.
- Use Flashcards: Create cards with letters and example words.
- Find Letters Around You: Identify letters on signs, books, and everyday objects.
- Learn in Groups: Break the alphabet into smaller groups (A-F, G-L, M-R, S-Z).
Quick Summary
- The English alphabet has 26 letters
- 5 vowels: A, E, I, O, U
- 21 consonants: All other letters
- Each letter has an uppercase and lowercase form
- Letters have names and sounds (which can be different)