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    The English alphabet (English exercise n°17819 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    The English alphabet

    THE ENGLISH ALPHABET




    CLICK ON THE SOUND ON THE LEFT TO HEAR THESE LETTERS.

    For example: if you click on   , you will hear A, H, J, K.


     

    A
    H
    J
    K
    B
    C
    D
    E
    G
    P
    T
    V
    F
    L
    M
    N
    S
    X
    Z
    I
    Y
    Q
    U
    W
    R
    O

     

    British pronunciation.

    In the USA:  'z' = [i:] =


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    EXERCISE:

    What do these letters stand for?





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    English exercise "The English alphabet" created by webmaster (15-03-2007) with The test builder
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    1. SIGLE 1
    2. SIGLE 2
    3. SIGLE 3
    4. SIGLE 4
    5. SIGLE 5
    6. MOT MYSTERIEUX !







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