Practice Spelling For 1st Test

English Phonics of Sight Words

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Learning to spell is very important for all ESL learners. It is a normal for every child’s education to practice and improve vocabulary, word usage, alphabetizing and spelling. Younger children can work on letter recognition by playing a cool game and worksheets. So take a look at our fun learning app to help your little ones or even yourself learn English at home.
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