Lesson Transcript

If you're new to the language and haven't learned the alphabet yet, there's one best way to help you master it in an hour or less.
And it's not an app or some video course.
What is it?
Keep watching.
But first, if you don't yet have access to our language learning system, sign up for a free lifetime account right now.
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The fastest, easiest, and most obvious way to learn the alphabet.
So what's the best and most obvious way?
Well, nowadays you'll see different kinds of resources online just for learning the alphabet, flashcards, apps, video lessons.
But the best way to learn the alphabet is always going to be by simply practicing writing the letters out.
Sounds obvious, but in this digital age, writing things out isn't the first thing most people think of.
Most people generally reach for an app or Google for it.
Ironically, those ways are slower than writing things out.
Simply put, if you're writing things out, you're engaging multiple senses and you'll remember everything better than just swiping around on an app and only looking at the letters.
You're actually practicing and producing the language.
So if you're about to start learning the language, you should keep this in mind.
It'll take you way less time.
Now, of course, your next questions may be how and what should I use?
How to get our alphabet workbook for free if you follow these steps.
This is where our alphabet PDF workbook comes in, which you can get for free on our site.
So just one, click the link in the description to sign up for a free lifetime account.
Three, once you have your account, come back to the link above or just click the link in the description and the PDF workbook will be unlocked.
And then download and print out the workbook.
That's it.
That's all you need to do to get started and master the alphabet.
How to learn the alphabet in one hour or less.
Once you print out the PDF, just write the characters in the provided spaces.
Again, by physically writing things out, you learn faster because you're engaging more senses.
And you can also print several copies of the same workbook for extra practice.
Once you're done, be sure to immediately move on to reading and writing.
This will help cement the alphabet into your brain.
And don't worry if you struggle remembering one or two letters.
The rest comes from reading and writing practice.
If you want to jump into reading, check our extensive reading books inside the lesson library.
The absolute beginner books are simple one or two words per page books that will get you going.
If you want to practice writing, make sure you're signed up to our email list.
We email out writing workbooks and cheat sheets every week.
So if you want to learn the language and get access to these learning tools and our learning system, sign up for a free lifetime account right now.
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