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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 3, Lesson 2

Describing household objects.

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

The toilet is in the bathroom. The table is in the dining room. The radio is on the table, and the computer is in the bedroom. The girl is in the shower, and the dishes are in the kitchen sink.

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  • lodholzb
    Mochapoints: 37755  |  Teacher Score: 36812 (100%)

    Good job!!!!

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  • Ghassan
    Mochapoints: 824  |  Teacher Score: 550 (100%)

    Hi!

    You're mispronouncing "is". It should sound like "iz" not "its". Listen to my audio recording.

    Are you sure you're a beginner? You sound quite fluent! :)

    Good luck!!

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  • Dan
    Mochapoints: 1466  |  Teacher Score: 446 (100%)

    You said "The bed it is in the dining room" when you should have said "The table is in the dining room"

    Practice saying 'it' and 'is'.... sounds like you're saying it. Other than that well done. keep up the good work.

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