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Pinyin letter card
The manufacturing method of the phonetic alphabet card is as follows:

1. Preparation materials and design card size: The materials to be prepared include colored cardboard, scissors, ruler, pencil, marker or colored pen. Design the size of the card as needed. Generally speaking, the length and width of a card can be set to 5cm× 8cm or 6cm× 9cm. Draw the border of the card on the cardboard with a pencil. Make sure that all four corners of the border are right angles.

2. Draw the contents of the card: Draw the capital form of 26 English letters on the card. Keep a certain distance between each letter for subsequent coloring and writing. Rulers can be used to help keep the spacing between letters consistent. Check whether the letters and pinyin on the card are correct. If there are mistakes, you can erase them with an eraser before writing.

3. Coloring and writing Pinyin: Color the letters on the cards with markers or colored pens. You can choose different colors to distinguish different letters, or you can choose the same color to increase interest. At the bottom of each letter, write the corresponding pinyin with a marker or colored pen. Ensure that the size and position of pinyin match the letters, which is convenient for learners to identify and learn.

Information about the card

1. Card is a small article made of paper or plastic material, which is usually used to store, carry or display information. They can be used in various occasions, such as business cards, ID cards, credit cards, membership cards and so on. Cards are widely used. Besides common business cards and identification, they can also be used for membership cards, coupons, gift cards, bank cards and so on.

2. Cards vary in size and shape and can be customized as required. Common card sizes are standard credit card size (85.60 mm× 53.98 mm) and business card size (90 mm× 54 mm). The shape of the card can be square, round or other special shapes.

3. Cards are usually made of paper or plastic, which are light, durable and easy to carry. They can print information such as words, images and bar codes for easy identification and recording. The surface of the card can be coated with a film to prevent dirt and wear. With the development of science and technology, more and more cards are used in electronic form, such as mobile payment cards and electronic tickets.