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i-teach-u Eng/US lesson 3 Alphabet Sounds a-z
Alphabet names sounds, vowels & consonants
This video gives people learning English a chance to learn the English alphabet. The names of the letters are given and their sounds. Then vowels are given - finally consonants. If you are learning English and wish to write to Jack Barnett (then add 21) and exchange letters with him then either write in the comments or write to Jack.barnett.wmin@gmail.com which will get to him too.
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http://www.youtube.com/user/JackBarnett21?feature=mhum#p/u/12/d_6LYg5-7hE

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  • you have an english accent. are you live in UK? sorry about my bad english

  • @Digifan001 Excellent. Keep up the good work.

  • haha you said zed its zee

  • @soccergirl472 Not in England it isn't. We always say Ex Wi Zed at the end of the alphabet. That is probably one of the differences between us and the Americans who say Ex Wi Zee - as you say. Thank you for noticing this and for your hits. Best wishes from central London - close to zee London Zoo. Have you seen the Talkabout Guide video yet?

  • @JackBarnett21 uyh jjj

  • @parkshinglee I am sorry but I don't understand what this means.

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  • I find this very calming as well as feeling sleepy. You have a very good remedy in destimulating a persons active state.

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  • well, when I had only 5 years old and now I have 15 =)) I learned english:from my second educator, and even from cartoons. At school my teacher learned us about UK gramatic and accents., especially England's accent. When she putted us to sing, or play a role from a character, it always reminded me to become an actor :d

  • @Digifan001 Yes I have an English accent. And yes I do live in the UK. I live in London. I can understand what you are talking about so you are making progress.

  • @soccergirl472 zed is english

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