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Active English Speaking Exercise

Starter Course 3, Unit 3, 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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  • southerngirl13
    Mochapoints: 787  |  Teacher Score: 60 (0%)

    I couldn't really understand the beginning!

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  • hicorrie
    Mochapoints: 1011  |  Teacher Score: 599 (0%)

    Good job, I understood almost everything. I did not understand the name of the restaurant, though, so work on that sentence. Also, work on the "a" sound in "famous." It should sound like the "ea" sound in "great." Also, work on You'll -- the "ll" is getting lost.

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  • Jamie
    Mochapoints: 30147  |  Teacher Score: 22887 (100%)

    hicorrie's comments are good. You might want to practice 'restaurant' and 'lunch, too.

    I'll record famous, restaurant and lunch.

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  • Martin
    Mochapoints: 47626  |  Teacher Score: 45839 (100%)

    Very good.

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  • Sunny
    Mochapoints: 11099  |  Teacher Score: 4474 (100%)

    Well Done !

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  • Coolman101=)
    Mochapoints: 3637  |  Teacher Score: 817 (50%)
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