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- ItemIntroduce Phonics as a Strategy of Learning Reading in an effective way to the second grader students at “La Salle” High School during the academic period 2020-2021.(Ecuador : Latacunga: Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi (UTC), 2021) Andrade Villacís I, nés Elizabeth; Andrade Morán, José IgnacioThe progressive need for bilingual education in non-English speaking countries lets researchers look for teaching methods and strategies to help children imrove language skills such as spelling, reading comprehension, speaking production and promoting acceptance to the language. This bibliographic research allows reviewing some methodologies and materials to introduce phonics in early ages of schooling through a descriptive level of the phonics method and help students focus on the phonetic development, this proposal was directed applied at second grades students from La Salle High School, by means of a Phonics Booklet. The proposal that follows this research is: “A Guide of Strategies to Introduce Phonics to Improve Reading in seven years EFL students”. This research displays strategies and printable material, a booklet, available to open the door of learning English more efficiently and effectively. On the other hand, to engage and motivated students to learn English. It starts: teaching alphabet recognition, learning about sounds and letters, phonemic awareness with the beginning, middle and ending sounds for writing and reading and short and long vowel sounds. The methodology presented a qualitative–descriptive and quantitative approach, and the modality was the socio-educational project with an experiment to validate the proposal. Additionally, this research is an opportunity to improve the personal and professional teaching of a language. Therefore, this paper expected to inspire other teachers on how to develop and enhance children’s pronunciation, vocabulary, spelling and speaking through phonics awareness as part of their curriculum.