こんにちは。
When you use "wo", it is used to identify the word as a direct object of the verb.
Ex: パンをたべます。(I eat some bread.)
にほんごをべんきょうします。(I study Japanese.)
コーヒーをのみます。( I drink some coffee.)
In English, the verb comes before the object, and in Japanese noun+wo means direct object, so, don't miss "を: wo".
"Noun+が:ga" can be indicate a subject in Japanese.
I think you would like to ask about "Noun+は:wa", as Ryoko-san shows the web-site Tae-kim would help you a lot.