please help.
Actually it has been done. No need to reinvent the wheel. Why not wikipedia?
Great simple resource on chess openings. You can also try about.com
Wikipedia has a brief explanation of most chess openings.
Another resource you might find really helpful is the Exeter Chess Club handouts page. Their opening advice is organized by playing level. The "D" opening handouts are probably the best match for inexperienced players.
And if you like the Italian Game, Ruy Lopez, Petroff, Sicilian, French, King's Gambit, or Queen's Gambit be sure to check out the interactive Chess Kids lesson pages.
ok i have these chess classes on friday at my local school in tasmania it is a small group with inexperienced players and the teacher is just a placement and knows not alot about chess. so i began making a small compilation of openings for beginners. and i was wondering whether you guys could help me out a bit by posting in opening lines (at the moment i'm doing kings gambit accepted variations) and a short explaination of why you like this and possible lines to follow. thank you very much for any input.