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Common English Phrases A–Z Poster | guruparents com alphabet chart

Clean AI language learning infographic featuring a precise A–Z grid of common English phrases for intermediate learners. Sharp typography, academic icons, and a Duolingo-friendly classroom style make it ideal for searches like guruparents com alphabet chart.

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Educational A–Z infographic poster of common English phrases in a clean grid with large letters, meanings, and icons.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size217 KB
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StyleAI Language Learning Infographic
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Use caseinfographic
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Generated2026-05-20
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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Language learning infographic titled "Common English Phrases". Archetype: ALPHABET POSTER adapted as an A–Z character-style educational poster for B1/intermediate learners. Clean educational poster, high-contrast academic palette, sharp typography, Duolingo-friendly, tasteful imagery, no cultural stereotyping. Central composition: a precise A–Z grid with large letters and neatly structured cells. Each cell features a common English phrase starting with that letter, the original-language form kept in English alongside a plain-English meaning or usage note, plus a short phonetic hint only where helpful. Example cell structure: large letter, phrase in English, concise English translation/usage label, optional pronunciation cue. Include phrases such as: A — "As far as I know" — meaning: based on what I know; B — "By the way" — meaning: incidentally; C — "Could you help me?" — meaning: ask for assistance; D — "Do you mind...?" — meaning: polite request; E — "Excuse me" — meaning: get attention/polite apology; F — "For example" — meaning: introduce an example; G — "Good point" — meaning: that is a strong idea; H — "How’s it going?" — meaning: informal greeting; I — "I’m not sure" — meaning: uncertainty; J — "Just a moment" — meaning: wait briefly; K — "Keep in touch" — meaning: stay in contact; L — "Let me think" — meaning: pause to consider; M — "My pleasure" — meaning: polite response to thanks; N — "No problem" — meaning: it is okay; O — "Of course" — meaning: certainly; P — "Pardon me" — meaning: polite interruption/repetition request; Q — "Quite right" — meaning: completely correct; R — "Really?" — meaning: surprise/interest; S — "Sounds good" — meaning: agreement; T — "Take care" — meaning: farewell; U — "Understood" — meaning: I understand; V — "Very well" — meaning: acceptable/formal agreement; W — "What do you mean?" — meaning: ask for clarification; X — use "eXcuse me" as a design workaround with the X emphasized; Y — "You’re welcome" — meaning: response to thanks; Z — "Zero chance" — meaning: impossible. Add small academic iconography like speech bubbles, books, dialogue marks, and pronunciation symbols, but keep the grid dominant. Ensure linguistically accurate spelling and diacritics where applicable. Visually suggest search-intent inspiration similar to a tidy reference chart layout, but do not include the search phrase or any website text on the image. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Linguistically accurate spelling and diacritics in BOTH the taught language and the label language. No cultural stereotyping. Tasteful imagery.