it just stays in there, after u heard it sooooo much it eventually just stays there, and you probalby wrote it lots of times too , am i right???
We use the Latin alphabet, which was based on the Greek Alphabet, which was inspired by the Hebrew Alphabet.
It's really not similar at all. The Phoenician alphabet has 22 consonants and no vowels. The only similarity is that the English alphabet is a version of the Latin alphabet which was adapted from the Greek alphabet alphabet which was adapted from the Phoenician alphabet.
If you are asking what alphabet was used in English prior to the Latin alphabet, the answer is none.
The Greek alphabet, an evolution of the Phoenician. An evolution of the Greek alphabet was the Latin.
The Greek alphabet was based on the Phoenician alphabet.
The best way is the traditional song. They will remember it forever.
You memorize all alphabets in the same way -- by repeating them over and over until you remember them. Think about the Alphabet Song you used to learn the English alphabet and you'll have an idea how to get started on repeating!
One way to teach the alphabet is to sing it. People tend to remember things faster when it is in a song. Another way to teach children the alphabet is to use flash cards.
The best way to learn the alphabet is to use the traditional song with the tune of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star." Just keep singing it until you remember all of the letters in order. It also helps to write the letters out in order - writing things down helps you to remember them. Try alphabet memory and match game. Write down all alphabet in different cards and colors.
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* Very interesting question. Search 'Printable Cursive Alphabet' And find one that lets you connect the dots. Practice doing the cursive alphabet over and over again, until you remember it without the sheet.
H for horizontal. You may remember this by the letter H. Remember the ' - ' as the horizontal line which connects the ' l ' and ' l ' in the alphabet 'H'. ------------------- <-- This is a horizontal line. | | | | <-- This is a vertical line. | |
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It doesn't have to. It will prevent you from repeating the numbers in your head easily, this tactic is commonly used for memory and thus could trip people up. But if you could create a mnemonic device for remembering the numbers (1,12,13,15,19,20 could be remembered as the word "almost" with 'a' being the first letter of the alphabet, 'l' being the 12th and so on) then you could in theory remember a nearly infinite amount of numbers even after reciting the alphabet.
She taught them to read, write, and do arithmetic. She also taught them the alphabet, by making up sentences that they could remember.
We use the Latin alphabet, which was based on the Greek Alphabet, which was inspired by the Hebrew Alphabet.
The Greek alphabet was based on the Phoenician alphabet.