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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 102, Unit 5, Lesson 3

Weekly Routines

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

Usually the girls play at school every Friday. Sometimes the boys study at the library on Mondays. The women always go shopping on Saturday afternoon. The man often goes by subway when it is snowing.

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  • Bigi
    Mochapoints: 6018  |  Teacher Score: 3367 (0%)
    As a Spanish speaker, when you have and word ending in s and the next word beginning in s, avoid putting an eh sound in front of the second s as in boys study. To consciously correct say boy/pause/study/ The u in subway is short. Put the stress on the first syllable of snowing
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  • Chief Logan
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    Excellent job!
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  • ALICIA SANCHEZ
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    GOOD.
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