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Active English Speaking Exercise

Intermediate Course 2, Unit 1, Lesson 1

Role Play

Note to Reviewers: This exercise is a premium exercise called Role Play that is part of the Active English course. Role Play allows the learner to recite and record one character’s lines within a video dialog. Please watch the video and comment on the user’s speech and pronunciation.

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Submitted over a year ago

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  • Shantel
    Mochapoints: 48306  |  Teacher Score: 25231 (100%)

    Pienso que hablas ingles muy bien :)

    Submitted over a year ago
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  • cassiopea
    Mochapoints: 35463  |  Teacher Score: 14499 (100%)

    "terrible" please review its pronunciation

    http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/terrible.html

    "what does that mean?" this sentence wasn't clear also.

    This role play is great but I just wish if it was longer and show more speaking skills.

    well done! keep up the good work!

     

    Submitted over a year ago
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  • tigress
    Mochapoints: 23273  |  Teacher Score: 15042 (99%)

    Well done and keep practicing!

    Submitted over a year ago
  • tigress
    Mochapoints: 23273  |  Teacher Score: 15042 (99%)

    Good work and keep practicing!

    Submitted over a year ago

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