Turkish alfabe

This lesson would be more useful if you put the alfabe in order so that we memorize the order too. If there are no words that start with that letter, such as the ğ, then leave that blank. Where is the ç in this alphabet?

Hi,
I’ve changed the alphabet lesson and shared a new “di’li geçmiş zaman” lesson that highlight past tense using verbs and past tense using nouns and adjectives. Have a great day…

Wow, lightening fast response! One last suggestion for all the lessons: it would be so helpful if the lady spoke closer to the microphone. Her voice is so soft, it is often hard to hear little differences. It would also be useful if we could highlight one word we are trying to learn to pronounce and hear it in isolation. For now, I must copy and paste it to Google translate. Thanks for your help!