Ollie
The Ollie is when you put your foot on the back ledge and your other foot on the regular place and push down on the back and try to go forward at the same time so you can make the front wheels go up while moving.
Kickturn
The Kickturn involves Leaning back on your board to lift the front wheels and do a 180 degree turn. This give you a very quick and precise turn, which can be on the ground or on a ramp. It is a good building block for advanced tricks.
Nollie
To do a Nollie, shift your front foot to the nose of the board and place your back foot in the middle of your trucks. Crouch down, then jump up, popping your board hard of the ground. Level your board in midair, then bend your knees as you land. You might feel slightly awkward while learning to Nollie, as learning to pop your board with your non-dominants foot can be tricky. Don’t worry if you can’t get the same height with your Nollies with your ollies.
Manual
Manuals are all about balance, so take some time to get your foot position right. Place your back foot on the tail of the skateboard(almost covering the whole thing) and place your front foot just behind the front trucks. Now lean your weight backwards until the front wheels come off the ground and try to hold that position while rolling. Don’t lean too far back though or the tail will drag across the ground, damaging your board. When learning to manual, it is very common for skaters to lean too far back, shooting the board out in front of them. When this happens, it is easy to fall back and knock your head on the ground, which is very dangerous. Therefore, it is important to always wear a helmet while skating.