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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 201, Unit 7, Lesson 2

Highways - Up, Down, Over, Under

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

A highway is a main road people use to travel between different public places. Highways connect cities, towns, and villages. Sometimes, drivers pay money to use the highway, and sometimes highways are free. Highways can go over water, across bridges, and through tunnels. Highways can also go up, down, or under mountains. Some highways have homes or businesses on them. Other highways don't have any buildings on them.

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  • Carmen Rosa
    Mochapoints: 5033  |  Teacher Score: 3305 (100%)
    Hola johan, lamento no poder ayudarte yo tambien soy estudiante de ingles es preferible que busque ayuda con otros miembros que hablen el idioma corectamente, que tenga suerte. bye
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  • joy53
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  • Carmen
    Mochapoints: 4481  |  Teacher Score: 3053 (80%)
    Good job. Keep on practicing!
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    Good work Jahan!
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  • Gabriela
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    Good job! just try to practice a little bit more, ok.
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  • vivien
    Mochapoints: 273  |  Teacher Score: 40 (0%)
    travel between different
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