My husband has been in America for 30 years, and sometimes when we talk and I don't understand a word, I still ask him to "spell it". Knowing the letter names in English can be very useful!
This video from Real English makes me laugh... sometimes conversations go like this : ) Being able to spell in English comes in handy! (in handy = useful)
I know- you want even more alphabet practice, don't you? (In English, we have a saying, humor me ; ) ) How about a funny picture book that will help you learn at least 26 new words in English, without having to look any of them up in the dictionary? Alright....
Now that you can spell in English, you want to write in English also, yes? Here are the words from the book. Most of them are adjectives (descriptive words), so they are good for writing. awake, bouncy, clean, dirty, empty, ferocious, greedy, high, itchy, juicy, kind, loud, mean, neat, open, prickly, quiet, rich, slippery, timid, upside-down, vain, wobbly, extra, young, zzzzzz
Let's use the words to write a story. I'll go first.
"I'm awake!" I yelled as my little dog bounced up and down on my pillow. "You are a mean little dog" I said as I got up on my wobbly, still asleep legs. I cooked her breakfast, a juicy chicken thigh, as she jumped high and chased her tail in happy excitement. "You have a ferocious appetite," I said as she greedilycleaned her bowl and gave it several extra licks until the bowl was empty. Then I opened the door so she could go outside and bark loud and get dirty. "Ah, peace and quiet," I said as I went back to bed. Zzzzzzz...
Gabby, the little dog with a BIG BARK
Now you try. Two or three sentences is a good start. Don't worry about grammar or being correct, just practice the vocabulary : )