Your profile indicates you have a Moto E5 Cruise from Cricket. If that's still current info, Motorola (Lenovo) has the user manual for your model posted online:
https://download.lenovo.com/Motorol...MotoE5Cruise.Cricket.UG.en-US.SSC8C29410A.pdf
It's kind of dry reading but thorough and covers the basic functionality of your particular phone.
If you're more of hands-on, tactile learner, look into if any local library or community college has any 'smartphone basics' classes. Note these tend to be very generic since there are so many variations involving the user interface for every model of phone, plus two very different platforms (Android and Apple). But if you are able to get at least some one-on-one tutoring, and use that combined with the user manual that does pertain to your particular phone, that's a good way to start learning what your phone can do for you.
Just for posterity, here's a link for the hardware specs for that model:
https://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_moto_e5_cruise-9575.php
Of course if you have a different phone model, it would really help if you provided just which one you do have and which version of Android its currently running. Documentation and tutorials for most Android devices have to be specific, and short-lived, as there's a lot (stress that) of variables involved with the user interfaces in each phone model.