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"A Simple Word, A Big Lesson: Meet 'A'! 🌍✨"
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"The word 'a' might seem small, but it’s a BIG deal in any language! 🌟 Join us for a fun and universal parable that makes this tiny word come to life. At the end, share your own sentence using 'a'—we’d love to see it! 📝🌎"
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Welcome, English language learners.
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Today we learn the word A. Once upon a time there was a little girl named Hannah.
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Hannah lived in a small village at the edge of a great forest.
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One sunny day she went to the forest to find a flower for her grandmother.
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Hannah was excited because she had never seen a flower so beautiful before.
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She walked carefully, looking under the tall trees and over the soft grass.
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Finally, Hannah found a flower.
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It was bright yellow with red spots.
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She held it in her hand and thought, this is a very special flower.
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Hannah was so proud because she had found a flower just for her grandmother.
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She ran home as fast as she could, excited to give her grandmother the gift.
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Look, grandmother, I found a flower just for you.
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And that one thing made her and her grandmother so happy.
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Sample sentences.
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I see a cat in the window.
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She found a beautiful bird in the tree and decided to take a picture.
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A moment of kindness can sometimes be the seed of a lifelong friendship.
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Now it's your turn.
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Can you create a sentence using the word A?
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Maybe you have a favorite thing you want to talk about.
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Or maybe something special happened to you today.
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Write your sentence and share it with me.
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I'd love to see it.
The Word "A" in 26 Common Global Languages
English: a
Spanish: un/una
French: un/une
German: ein/eine
Italian: un/una
Portuguese: um/uma
Chinese (Mandarin): 一个 (yī gè)
Japanese: 一つ (ひとつ, hitotsu)
Korean: 하나 (hana)
Russian: один/одна (odin/odna)
Hindi: एक (ek)
Arabic: واحد (wahid)
Bengali: একটি (ekṭi)
Urdu: ایک (ek)
Swahili: moja
Turkish: bir
Dutch: een
Greek: ένας/μία (enas/mía)
Thai: หนึ่ง (nùeng)
Vietnamese: một
Hebrew: אחד/אחת (echad/achat)
Polish: jeden/jedna
Swedish: en/ett
Tamil: ஒன்று (onru)
Malay: satu
Indonesian: satu
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