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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 201, Unit 7, Lesson 4

Countries of the World

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

I am going to Japan next year. I am going there for my friend's wedding. The airport is in Tokyo, but the wedding is in Kobe. We will go by train from Tokyo to Kobe. The trip takes about five hours. After the wedding, we will go to Osaka by subway for a party. The wedding guests will come from all over the world: from China, India, the U.S., Canada, and even Mexico. Of course, many guests will be from Japan.

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  • L*
    Mochapoints: 67657  |  Teacher Score: 53752 (99%)

    Hello! Good!

    WEll your pronunciation is good but less : Kobe'' Osaka''

    keep going....

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  • Narsis
    Mochapoints: 4495  |  Teacher Score: 597 (81%)
    excellent, the same always, just about pronuciation of Japan (Jepan), Cobe and Canada, Please practice more........ Regards Narges
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  • Miladys
    Mochapoints: 2398  |  Teacher Score: 742 (0%)

    Very good!you only need to correct Kobe and Osaka and the last japan you read it "jepan" but the others were correct

    Submitted over a year ago

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