PHONETIC ALPHABETS The NATO phonetic alphabet, more formally the international radiotelephony spelling alphabet, is the most widely used spelling alphabet. It assigns code words to the letters of the English alphabet so that words can be pronounced and understood by those who transmit and receive voice messages by radio or telephone regardless of their native language, especially when the safety of navigation or persons is essential.
We are going to use this spelling alphabet when we check the results of our mock tests together.
A as for Able
B as for Baker,
C as for Charlie,
D as for Dog,
E as for Easy,
F as for Fox,
G as for George,
H as for How,
I as for Item,
J as for Jig,
K as for King,
L as for Love,
M as for Mike,
N as for Nancy,
O as for Oboe,
P as for Peter,
Q as for Queen,
R as for Roger,
S as for Sugar,
T as for Tom,
U as for Uncle,
V as for Victor,
W as for William,
X as for X-Ray,
Y as for Yoke,
Z as for Zebra
viernes, 6 de noviembre de 2009
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