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Punctuation & Special Signals

Master punctuation and the famous SOS distress signal! Complete your Morse journey.

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📖Common Punctuation

Click each card to hear the sound. These help you write complete sentences!

.
·−·−·−

Period (Full Stop)

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,
−−··−−

Comma

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?
··−−··

Question Mark

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/
−··−·

Slash / Fraction Bar

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@
·−−·−·

At Sign (for emails)

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🚨Emergency Signals (Prosigns)

These special signals are used in emergency and radio communication!

SOS
· · · − − − · · ·
SOS
···−−−···

International Distress Signal

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AR
·−·−·

End of Message

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SK
···−·−

End of Contact

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BT
−···−

Break / New Paragraph

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⚠️ About SOS

SOS (···−−−···) is the internationally recognized distress signal. It was chosen because it's easy to transmit and remember - three short, three long, three short.

Fun fact: SOS doesn't stand for "Save Our Souls" - it was chosen purely because of its distinctive sound pattern!

🎧Listening Practice

Listen and identify the symbol or signal:

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Final Quiz

Test your knowledge! Answer these questions to complete the lesson.

What is the famous distress signal?

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🎉 Congratulations!

You've completed all 8 lessons! You now know:

26Letters
10Numbers
5+Punctuation

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