Kuf
The letter (Kuf) is easy: it sounds like the English letter K.
We'll remember the sound of by imagining it as a cane! It could be a candy cane, or a walking cane.
Now let's try some reading practice again.
(kibutz) - The Kibbutz is a special Israeli style of cooperative community, historically specializing in farming, but nowadays often involved in offering other products and services.
(beitsah) - Means egg!
(tsom) - Means a fast in the sense of not eating for a long time.
(matzah) - The famously dry, crunchy cracker-like bread that Jews eat each year for eight days!
(mitbach) - Means kitchen.
(pesach) - Passover, the holiday where Jews eat matzah!
(mitbach) - Means kitchen.
(ne'eman) - Faithful, true, trustworthy.
(lo) - Means his as in "his car," or to him.
(li) - Means to me, or my.
(mi) - Means who?
Now let's look at the other version of the same letter...