To build a strong foundation in English, start with these commonly used words and their meanings:

A poster photo on which it is written," 100 most common English words and beside there is an open dictionary and magnifying lens is lying over the dictionary
  1. I – Refers to oneself.
  2. You – Refers to the person being spoken to.
  3. He – Refers to a male person.
  4. She – Refers to a female person.
  5. It – Refers to an object, animal, or idea.
  6. We – Refers to a group including the speaker.
  7. They – Refers to a group of people or things.
  8. This – Refers to something close.
  9. That – Refers to something farther away.
  10. These – Plural of ‘this’.
  11. Those – Plural of ‘that’.
  12. Here – Indicates a nearby place.
  13. There – Indicates a distant place.
  14. Yes – Used for agreement.
  15. No – Used for disagreement.
  16. Please – Used for politeness in requests.
  17. Thank you – Expresses gratitude.
  18. Hello – A common greeting.
  19. Goodbye – Used when leaving.
  20. What – Asks for information.
  21. Where – Asks about a place.
  22. When – Asks about time.
  23. Who – Asks about a person.
  24. Why – Asks for a reason.
  25. How – Asks about manner or method.
  26. Good – Describes something positive.
  27. Bad – Describes something negative.
  28. Big – Large in size.
  29. Small – Little in size.
  30. Hot – High temperature.
  31. Cold – Low temperature.
  32. Fast – Quick movement.
  33. Slow – Opposite of fast.
  34. Happy – Feeling joy.
  35. Sad – Feeling sorrow.
  36. Love – Strong affection.
  37. Hate – Strong dislike.
  38. Eat – To consume food.
  39. Drink – To consume liquid.
  40. Sleep – To rest at night.
  41. Wake – To stop sleeping.
  42. Go – To move from one place to another.
  43. Come – To move towards a place.
  44. Run – To move quickly.
  45. Walk – To move on foot.
  46. Sit – To rest on a chair.
  47. Stand – To be upright.
  48. Work – To perform a job.
  49. Play – To engage in fun activities.
  50. Read – To understand written words.
  51. Man – An adult male person.
  52. Woman – An adult female person.
  53. Boy – A young male child.
  54. Girl – A young female child.
  55. Friend – A person you like and trust.
  56. Family – A group of related people.
  57. Father – A male parent.
  58. Mother – A female parent.
  59. Brother – A male sibling.
  60. Sister – A female sibling.
  61. Child – A young person.
  62. Baby – A very young child.
  63. Teacher – A person who educates others.
  64. Student – A person who is learning.
  65. Doctor – A person who treats sick people.
  66. Police – A person who enforces the law.
  67. Shop – A place to buy things.
  68. Market – A place to buy and sell goods.
  69. School – A place for learning.
  70. Hospital – A place where sick people get treatment.
  71. House – A place where people live.
  72. Room – A part of a building.
  73. Door – An opening to enter or exit.
  74. Window – An opening with glass in a wall.
  75. Table – A flat surface with legs, used for work or eating.
  76. Chair – A seat with a backrest.
  77. Book – A set of written pages.
  78. Pen – A tool for writing.
  79. Paper – A thin material for writing or printing.
  80. Bag – A container for carrying things.
  81. Clock – A device for telling time.
  82. Watch – A small timepiece worn on the wrist.
  83. Day – A 24-hour period.
  84. Night – The time when it is dark outside.
  85. Morning – The time from sunrise to noon.
  86. Afternoon – The time between noon and evening.
  87. Evening – The time from sunset to night.
  88. Today – The present day.
  89. Tomorrow – The day after today.
  90. Yesterday – The day before today.
  91. Food – Something you eat.
  92. Water – A liquid essential for life.
  93. Milk – A white liquid from cows.
  94. Tea – A hot drink made from leaves.
  95. Coffee – A hot drink made from beans.
  96. Rice – A common grain used in meals.
  97. Bread – A baked food made from flour.
  98. Egg – A food from birds.
  99. Meat – Animal flesh used as food.
  100. Vegetable – A plant or part of a plant used as food.

Stay Motivated and Keep Practicing

Learning a language takes time, so be patient with yourself. Make English a part of your daily life by reading, listening, speaking, and writing regularly. The more you practice, the better you will become!

Start today and take small steps towards fluency. With dedication and consistency, you can achieve your goal of speaking English confidently!