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Überprüfen von Namen und Rechtschreibung – Ein kleiner Leitfaden
Hallo! My name is Klaus, and I’m here to help you with something really important when you’re learning English: names and spelling. It can be tricky, but with a little practice, it gets much easier.
Let’s start with the alphabet. The English alphabet is the same as the German alphabet, but the sounds of the letters are different. It’s key to remember!
The Alphabet
A – a
B – b
C – s
D – d
E – e
F – f
G – g
H – h
I – i
J – y
K – k
L – l
M – m
N – n
O – o
P – p
Q – kju
R – r
S – s
T – t
U – u
V – v
W – w
X – eks
Y – wai
Z – z
Names – Simple Examples
- John Doe: “Hello, John Doe. How are you?”
- Mary Carry: “Please, Mary Carry, can you help me?”
- Peter Schmidt: “Peter Schmidt is my colleague.”
Spelling – Simple Examples
- “The book is on the table.”
- “She writes a letter.”
- “He likes to read.”
Everyday Use
When you meet someone new, you’ll often be asked for your name. “What’s your name?” You can reply, “My name is John.” Or, if you are emailing someone, you must spell your name correctly. It’s important for emails.
At work, you might need to write names down. Make sure you spell them correctly on lists or forms. “Please write your name and address clearly.”
Practice Makes Perfect
Try to write down names you hear. Repeat them. The more you practice, the better you’ll become at recognizing and spelling names in English. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes – that’s how you learn! Keep practicing, and you’ll be speaking English with confidence in no time.
Viel Erfolg! (Good luck!)


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