
Learn English with Pictures
These are the most common words in English. The first 100 are said to make up about half of all written material. You will understand the remaining 50% with the UPL, understanding system with pictures.
The advantage of UPL is that you already know tens of thousands of words. In fact, for the word dog, a picture is sufficient and is universally understood. This applies to all objects, animals, plants ...
Just remember the 6 symbols that make up the UPL logo so you can use this method immediately.
Let's see the 3 triangles, the purple represents the pronouns, the red the verbs and the green the adjectives.
Pronouns Pictures
Subjective Personal Pronouns
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I | you | he | she | it | we | you | they |
Objective Personal Pronouns
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me | you | him | her | it | us | you | them |
Verbs Pictures
Grammar marker, red triangle.
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be | do | have | can | must | want | need | get | know |
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say | go | make | think | take | see | come | use | find |
Adjectives Pictures
The possessive adjectives. They are constituted by the symbol of personal pronoun followed by the possession sign
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my | your | his | her | its | our | your | their |
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Now you know the three triangles that make up the logo of the UPL, the purple for the pronouns, the red for the verbs and the green for the adjectives.
The other three symbols are categorical markers, they indicate the category of the word, a green circle for people, a red circle for places and a blue circle for things.
The people Pictures
For trades, the green categorical marker and the work ideogram
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nurse | policeman | actress | gardener | fireman | mechanic |
Prepositions of place Pictures
Some prepositions of place, red circle.
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in | on | under | behind | at | between | above | below |
Demonstrative pronouns and adverbs of place
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this | these | here | there |
Interrogative words in English
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who | where | what | whose | when | why | which | how |
Examples of use of markers:
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to smoke | smoker | smoking room | the smoke | smoking |
the English words you need to know
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a, an | the | of, some | for | or | with | and | but |
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all | if | then | maybe | not | as, like | every | only, just |
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to, from | by | than | so, also | good, well | most | back | even |
Common expressions of time you need to learn
To symbolize time, an axis is defined, the past is blue, the future is green and the present is white, in the middle.
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future, will | past | now | before | after | today | yesterday | tomorrow |
Examples:



Using the UPL
1/ Learn languages without any translation.
You can have English courses in English, which is more effective to learn directly in the language
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2/ Have direct access to the culture of the language
You can understand songs and enrich your vocabulary, the pictures help you understand the meaning of each word.
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3/ A complete method to learn English in UPL.
Follow our method to learn English. You will learn English like the English without translation just by pictures and context.
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