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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 201, Unit 7, Lesson 5

Landmarks and Nationality

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

The Statue of Liberty is a landmark in New York. The French people gave it to the American people as a gift in the year 1886. The Statue of Liberty is a monument for remembering friendship between the two countries. The Statue of Liberty shows a woman standing. She is holding a torch in one hand, and a book in the other hand. Artists made the statue from copper. The statue is 46.5 meters tall.

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  • rosetta
    Mochapoints: 9284  |  Teacher Score: 6940 (0%)

    Really really good!!  Just one thing:

    meters =  me-ters  (careful with the "e". The English long "e" is different than the spanish "e")

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  • mez
    Mochapoints: 2116  |  Teacher Score: 371 (0%)

    your vowels have a very strong sound. and you need to slow down just a little bit.

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  • golfixer2009
    Mochapoints: 102245  |  Teacher Score: 94322 (99%)

    Your accent is pretty strong. I had to follow the script to know what you are saying.

    Keep practicing, it will come. Your next speaking assisgnment I will read to you so you can hear the correct pronunciation and listen more than once.

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