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Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K) Dolch Sight Words

Sight Words: Pre-Kindergarten

Beginner Level English Vocabulary (Sight Words)

Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K) Dolch Sight Words
Basic English Vocabulary #1

This is the first level of sight words for Pre-K. This is beginner level English vocabulary. These words cannot be sounded out. You MUST learn them by sight alone. To see the full list, click here. If you already speak English, use this list as a review. Ready to practice? Listen to a native English speaker pronouncing the words here.

40 English Vocabulary Words for Beginners

  1. a
  2. and
  3. away
  4. big
  5. blue
  6. can
  7. come
  8. down
  9. find
  10. for
  11. funny
  12. go
  13. help
  14. here
  15. I
  16. in
  17. is
  18. it
  19. jump
  20. little
  21. look
  22. make
  23. me
  24. my
  25. not
  26. one
  27. play
  28. red
  29. run
  30. said
  31. see
  32. the
  33. three
  34. to
  35. two
  36. up
  37. we
  38. where
  39. yellow
  40. you

How to Practice The Sight Words

Practice these words! You may practice pronouncing the words, writing the words in a story, or you may sign-up for tutoring to practice speaking these words in our speaking class. Are you traveling to OKC, or already live here? Do you need to learn English? Contact us to start learning today!

What’s Next?

Learn more vocabulary each month by listening to our Podcast— Living in English: 365—as well as following our Instagram account (@paradigmenglish). We have a monthly challenge. This challenge is called the Instagram English Language Challenge, or #IGELC. Learn more NOW!

Conclusion

Learn and/or review these basic vocabulary words. They are used very often in English. To learn more vocabulary, check our blog, or click here to listen to our podcast—Living in English: 365.

Tell me: what fun way do you use your sight words?


Ashley Rhone is the director and English teacher at ParadigmEnglish.com. She is also the host of the “Living in English: 365” podcast. When Ashley isn’t teaching, she enjoys traveling, playing the harp, reading, and attending church.