| 1-B) The alphabet (Sesame Street) | 
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				UNIT 1 lesson B | 
Ray Charles and other celebrities sing the alphabet song for you in "Sesame Street". Practise singing along.
A B C D E F G 
 H I J K 
 L M N O P 
 Q R S 
 T U V 
 W X 
 Y and Z
 Now I said my ABC, won't you sing along with me? 
 
 A B C D E F G 
 H I J K 
 L M N O P 
 Q R S 
 T U V 
 W X 
 Y and Z
 Now I know my ABCs
 Next time, won't you sing with me?
 
 A B C D E F G 
 H I J K 
 L M N O P 
 
 (I'm rapping)
 
 Q R S 
 T U V 
 W X 
 Y and Z
 Now I said my ABC, won't you sing along with me?
There are two differences between British and American pronunciation of the  letters of the alphabet:
 
 R 
 In British English there's no sound /r/ in the pronunciation of the letter R !,  only the vowel (it sounds like "aah"). 
 Z 
 In AmE they say "zee" /zi:/ and  in BrE we say "zed" /zed/