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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 1, Lesson 1

Introduce yourself

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

Good Afternoon. My name is (…). I am from (…). I am a (student/teacher). I am (good/not so good/great). Have a nice day!

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  • steven
    Mochapoints: 48270  |  Teacher Score: 36972 (98%)

    very good

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  • carl
    Mochapoints: 134467  |  Teacher Score: 127023 (100%)

    very well done, only three words you need to practice:

    thin, rich, poor

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  • abryan
    Mochapoints: 1865  |  Teacher Score: 392 (0%)

    very good

    rich is the only word i notice you may need to practice on

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  • sinbad44
    Mochapoints: 4496  |  Teacher Score: 3349 (100%)

    very very good

    Beijos princesa

    Brian

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  • Greg
    Mochapoints: 2314  |  Teacher Score: 1238 (100%)

    She is thin. he is fat. he is tall. she is short, i am old, he is young, the boy is young, the man is old. the women is old, the girl is young, the women is tall, the girl is short. you are rich, i am poor

    Thin, Rich and Poor are the only ones you got wrong, other than that it was perfect and pretty much anybody who english would find it easy to understand :P

    Keep improving because your pronunciation is really good, just needs a little refining

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