Hey, Elvis.
These letters can’t walk or move on their
own.
But I wonder how do words make sound when
they are called out?
Because these letters are made up of vowels
and consonants.
Can you tell more about them?
There are 26 letters in English alphabet family.
The letters a, e, i, o, u are vowels.
All letters other than vowels are called consonants.
Let us find vowels in words.
C – A – T – CAT.
Here, “A” is a vowel.
H – E – N – HEN.
Here, “E” is a vowel.
K – I – D – KID. Here “I” is a vowel.
O – W – L – OWL. Here “O” is a vowel.
G – L – U – E – GLUE. Here “U” and “E” are vowels.
In the words, cat, hen, kid, owl, and glue,
the letters other than the vowels are consonants.
In C – A – T – CAT, C and T are consonants.
In H – E – N – HEN, H and N are consonants.
In K – I – D – KID, K and D are consonants.
In O – W – L – OWL, W and L are consonants.
In G – L – U – E – GLUE, G and L are consonants.
In case you forgot these 5 vowels you can remember
them by looking at this picture.
Adventurous
Elvis
In
Orange
Underpants
Wow Elvis, I can now remember these vowels.
