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                                Learn about differences diphthongs in the Dutch alphabet
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| Jacob: Ik heet Jacob. I’m Jacob. | 
| Mies: Mies here! Welcome to DutchPod101.com's Pronunciation Series. This is lesson 5, Pronouncing The Dutch Alphabet. | 
| What is our focus of this lesson, Jacob ? | 
| Jacob: ...in this lesson, we will talk about the Dutch alphabet | 
| Mies: Yes, often people start with learning the alphabet, but we figured a toddler learns how to speak first, and then studies the alphabet. | 
| Jacob: I remember that, yes. | 
| Mies: So yeah.. we figured you have been with us for a while, so it's time for the alphabet! | 
| Jacob: Yes, it is very useful when you know how to pronounce the alphabet letters. | 
| Mies: You will be often asked to spell your name. | 
| Jacob: Yes, or if you want to learn a new word and someone tells you how to write it down. | 
| Mies: No doubt we should study this. | 
| Jacob: There is gonna be quite a bit of listen and repeat in this lesson… | 
| Mies: I'm up for that, how about you? | 
| Jacob: Sure, let's do it! | 
| Mies: Let's start with the vowels. They can be a bit confusing if you are thinking of English spelling, let's just say them quickly once first. I will say English, and you will say the Dutch Jacob. | 
| Mies: A (English) | 
| Jacob: A (Dutch) | 
| Mies: E (English) | 
| Jacob: E (Dutch) | 
| Mies: I (English) | 
| Jacob: I (Dutch) | 
| Mies: O (English) | 
| Jacob: O (Dutch) | 
| Mies: U (English) | 
| Jacob: U (Dutch) | 
| Mies: So yes the A, E, I can be confusing because in Dutch it is | 
| Jacob: A-E-I | 
| Mies: Yes, this is just a matter of remembering and trying to think in Dutch when you are spelling. Sometimes I really feel I have different brains: an English one and a Dutch one and I just have to switch over. | 
| Jacob: Haha I see. How do all those brains fit into that little head of yours?! | 
| Mies: Very funny…ok lets move to some consonants. B, C, D, G, J, P,T, V in Dutch would be: | 
| Jacob: B-C-D-G-J-P-T-V | 
| Mies: right so you just have to replace the ‘EE” sound with an “ ay” sound. Once more please. | 
| Jacob: B-C-D-G-J-P-T-V | 
| Mies: Not too hard, right? | 
| Jacob: No, I'm with you. | 
| Mies : Okay, next are F, L,M,N,R,S and note there will be only one letter that is different. Jacob? | 
| Jacob: F-L-M-N-R-S | 
| Mies: Did you notice which one was different? | 
| Jacob: No, sorry I didn’t pick up on that one. | 
| Mies: Okay, I will say the English one and you will say the Dutch. 'F' | 
| Jacob: F | 
| Mies: 'L' | 
| Jacob: L | 
| Mies: 'M' | 
| Jacob: M | 
| Mies: 'N' | 
| Jacob: N | 
| Mies: 'R' | 
| Jacob: R…….. Ah now I see. AR and ER | 
| Mies: We are making a lot of progress here! Let's have a look at the letters H and K | 
| Jacob: H-K | 
| Mies: Yes there is a long AA sound after the letter. Once again: | 
| Jacob: H-K | 
| Mies : Okay, now I am gonna single out some letters. The letter Q | 
| Jacob: Q | 
| Mies: yes we just leave out the Y sound that you hear in English | 
| Jacob: Q | 
| Mies: The W | 
| Jacob: W | 
| Mies: so the W is different from English. It sounds like you are giving directions. | 
| Jacob: You have to go that way! | 
| Mies : The letter Y | 
| Jacob: I just realized that sounds like you are asking a question Y | 
| Mies: Well I am asking you to say it in Dutch! | 
| Jacob: Y | 
| Mies: Now let's get to a letter we hardly ever see in Dutch, the X | 
| Jacob: X | 
| Mies: So the sound changes from “e” to “i” | 
| Jacob: X | 
| Mies: And that brings us to the last letter, which is a present for you: the letter Z | 
| Jacob: Z | 
| Mies: Yeah the same as in British-English! | 
| Jacob: Wow that went pretty fast. | 
| Mies: Yeah and just like in English, some of the letters may sound similar when you say them. | 
| Jacob: Like M and N? | 
| Mies: Indeed it can be hard to distinguish the difference. | 
| Jacob. Any advice here, teacher Mies? | 
| Mies: Sure! When you spell, use a place or country name everyone knows the spelling of. | 
| Jacob: Yes, like the M from Moscow | 
| Mies : Or the N from Nederland | 
| Jacob: yes that is how we say The Netherlands in Dutch. | 
| PRACTICE | 
| Mies: Let's practice spelling some names… if you spell mine I will spell yours. | 
| Jacob: Okay, I am up for that. | 
| Mies: Lets see Jacob ( English) Jacob ( Dutch) J-A-C-O-B | 
| Jacob: Great, you know how to spell my name. Let me try yours. Mies M-I-E-S | 
| Mies: Very good, now just keep practicing! | 
| Jacob: Okay, that just about does it for this lesson. | 
| Mies: I hope you enjoyed it and didn't suffer too much brain damage. | 
| Jacob: Remember, practice makes perfect. | 
| Mies: Good luck! | 
| Mies: Don't forget that you can leave us a comment on this lesson. | 
| Jacob: So if you have a question or some feedback, please leave us comment! | 
| Mies: It's very easy to do. Just stop by DutchPod101.com, | 
| Jacob: click on comments, | 
| Mies: Enter your comment and name, | 
| Jacob: and that's it. | 
| Mies: No excuses. We're looking forward to hearing from you! | 
| Jacob: Doei! | 
| Mies: Bye! | 
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