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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 202, Unit 9, Lesson 4

What are you doing? What did you do?

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

Are you shopping at the store now? No, I shopped yesterday. What did you buy? I bought meat, fruit and vegetables. I did not buy cookies or candy. Are you cooking now? Yes, I am. I am making soup and dessert. I already made chicken and potatoes. Did you invite guests for today’s dinner? No, I am cooking for myself only.

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  • ZOMGMiki
    Mochapoints: 2066  |  Teacher Score: 1317 (100%)

    A few pronounciation problems, but nothing that can't be solved, of course!

    Here's an audio comment - hope it helps!

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  • ZOMGMiki
    Mochapoints: 2066  |  Teacher Score: 1317 (100%)

    Here it is again - more slowly.

    I should really point out that the exersize itself has an error - 'desert' is a sandy area like the Sahara. 'dessert' is a course, like there is a starter, then main course, then dessert.

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