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Real English Lesson 3 (Alphabet) - CC Double

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The Real English Alphabet Lesson begins here:
http://www.real-english.com/reo/3/3-1a.htm

The alphabet chart and some of its basic uses, such as spelling. For beginners.
This is a "CC Double" - A "CC Double" video is composed of two parts:
1 - The regular video, followed by
2 - The same video with subtitles.

Students of English: To improve your pronunciation, always study the version WITHOUT subtitles before reading the subtitled versions!

Real English
English as a Second Language: Videos for Students and Teachers

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  • Can you subtitle all your video for us who are hearing impaired?

  • Hi Kathy,

    Go to the Real English site and click on Lessons. All the videos there have subtitles.

    Besy wishes,

    Mike

  • what's up with the lady reciting the alphabet out of order?

  • Ah hah! This channel is for people learning English. There is order. It is not "out of order" for our purposes.

    What's the same about each column of letters?

  • @realenglish1 I was trying to figure that out!! So....what are the similarities??

  • @TeachESL - See lesson 3 on the Real English site and it will become obvious.

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  • Actually, it's pronounced both ways. There is this little country called the USA where they tend to say ZEE.

  • its pronounced ZED

    geeeez

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  • @Unclesamslair Must of be Dyslexic woman... or just she was fooolishing 'round... (no offense), any way... she could spelt it properly that's what matters, though

  • @realenglish1 Of course! I just listened again!

  • @Auburnred the alphabet o order is A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S TU V W X Y Z

  • @realdogswimming huh? where's USA? (was a joke)

  • You see... This is why us english teachers have jobs... The letters are not at all out of order... Unless you are reciting the alphabet... In the video they have placed the letters into categories according to their phonetic sound. Every sound, in every language is associated to an Internationl Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).

    And by the way, "Z" here is pronounced: Shut the f*ck up you brit loser... English didn't originate from the BRITISH. It came before the British even knew themselves as british.

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