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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 202, Unit 10, Lesson 3

Occupations

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

I used to be a musician, but I currently work as a computer programmer. She is a doctor; she is not a nurse. He studied for six years before becoming an architect. Please choose your occupation wisely. When my brother was six years old, he wanted to become a weatherman. I would not make a good sailor because I am afraid of water. The boy is going to school to become a teacher. Why don’t you want to become a fireman?

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  • Galenais
    Mochapoints: 70516  |  Teacher Score: 69669

    Very, very good.

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  • Gordon
    Mochapoints: 58356  |  Teacher Score: 39182 (100%)

    Good.

    However, a strong Russian accent can be traced in your reading. Especially, you prononce "r" as you pronounce "P" in Russian. Don't let your tongue vibrate when pronouncing "r".

    Keep practicing, your English will improve.

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  • Athlete61
    Mochapoints: 21503  |  Teacher Score: 19054 (100%)

    Отлично! Только:  wisely

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