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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 3, Lesson 5

How many objects?

Instructions: Please recite the following paragraph. Press the 'add audio submission' button to record and submit this exercise.

There are 316 boys in the building. There are fifty-three women at the table. There are five men in the car. There are 508 girls at the beach.

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  • Susan
    Mochapoints: 5654  |  Teacher Score: 2005 (100%)

    I heard "girl" not "girls" in the last sentence. Good job!

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  • Sobby
    Mochapoints: 29439  |  Teacher Score: 22237 (100%)

    threehundred and sixteen

    and make sure beach is pronunce with a long 'e', otherwise means something completely different.

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  • Tony
    Mochapoints: 80322  |  Teacher Score: 68461 (99%)

    very good

    Practice 'women'  (it sounds different than 'woman')

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  • michelleo1
    Mochapoints: 12127  |  Teacher Score: 1738

    practice saying women and girls.

    good job:)

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