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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 102, Unit 4, Lesson 1

Dates and Places

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

On May 22nd the man is going to the airport. She is reading her eleventh book this month. The woman is coming on June 30th. The boy is the third person to eat the candy today.

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  • Lucas Fernandes
    Mochapoints: 7463  |  Teacher Score: 698 (100%)
    Ta caminhando mto bem pelo que vejo... acho interessante só dar uma ênfase no que ta falando pra n parecer q ta lendo algo entediante e tal. rss mas é isso! abraços
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  • Gilberto
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    Hi, JBS! That's good but can be better! Please, consider reviewing the following words: - 22nd (twenTY-second) - airport ('port' was too long) - reading her (first 'R' should be lighter than the second) - eleventh ('th' sound) - month ('th' sound) - on June 30th (on-June-thirthief) - candy (the 'dy' sound was too strong) The facts (the sentences) on the text are not related to one another. So, when you read them you are supposed to convince the listener you are talking about different things, ok? Keep practicing! G
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  • Davez
    Mochapoints: 56031  |  Teacher Score: 51523 (100%)
    Jose, Very good. Practice on "candy" Dave
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  • Jepaso
    Mochapoints: 8382  |  Teacher Score: 6401 (100%)

    a bit more practice on this one, it is a little of a mouthfull for sure!

    Take a listen to me, notice the stress and notice the different tones to ensure the listener hears different 'stories'.

    Hope all is well,.

     

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