One of the first things you should learn when learning a new lanugage is how to say the alphabet.
In this video I say the letter, show you both the upper case (capital) and lower case form of the letter, and show you two things that begin with that letter.




Melanie is a TESL-certified English teacher. She lives near Toronto, Canada. Through her blog, videos, podcasts, and social media, she helps thousands of people around the world improve their English. She makes English a little less confusing and a little more fun! She also helps people understand Canadian and American culture. She believes that natural interaction with a native speaker helps people practice what they have learned and builds their confidence with English!
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Hi Mrs. Melanie:
This is my first time in your website and I find it fantastic. I would like to take English classes with you in the near future.
I watched this alphabet pronunciation video and found interesting the way you spell the word Jewellery. I searched on the Internet and learned that Jewellery is the British form. In American English the word is Jewelry.
Also you can find a photo of a Xylophone in Google Images.
Anyway your site is great. I will contact you next month to schedule some classes.
Thanks for your attention.
Alex
Hello Alex!
Thank you for your comment! In Canada, we sound American but spell like the British! So, 'jewellery' is the Canadian spelling too.
You cannot use an image in a YouTube video that you do not own or that you don't have the rights to. As I don't own a xylophone, I can't take a picture of one. I cannot use someone else's picture of a xylophone. All the pictures in this video were taken by me.
I look forward to hearing from you next month!
Melanie
Good to enhance my teaching practice
Great!
Thanks teacher Melanie. That is a useful lesson. It makes me improve my pronunciation about alphabet.
You’re welcome! It’s important to know how to say the alphabet in English. = )