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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 202, Unit 9, Lesson 1

Describing time and activities

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

What time is it now? It is one o’clock now. What was the time three hours ago? It was six o’clock. The couple was on the boat at 2:15. Where were you at 12:45? I was at the train station at 12:45. Is it time for the train to arrive yet? No, the train was here twenty minutes ago.

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  • Jim
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    Very good. I am adding my audio for your reference.

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    nice to you meet you
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    Millions of people travel in China every year between January 21 and February 21. They go by bus, train, and airplane. They go home to be with their families for China's biggest and most important holiday, Chinese New Year. The Year of the Pig began this year on Sunday, February 18. Many people around the world celebrate the New Year. The Chinese celebrate with parties, fireworks, and festivals.
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