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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 3, Lesson 3

When are the activities?

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

She is buying the white candles at a quarter to four. He eats the food at twelve thirty but is going to drink a coffee in five minutes. I am going to sit at the table in thirty minutes. Are you there yet? No, not yet. You are going to be there in one hour.

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  • Brian
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  • Arvonius
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    This is very well spoken, Serg. Well done! I am very pleased for you!

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  • Gregory
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    Great progress, Serg!

    at a quarter to four

    Are we there yet?

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  • Brent Liick
    Mochapoints: 19479  |  Teacher Score: 8610 (100%)

    Preety good Serg! Pay attention to words ending in "d". Your pronounciation sounds a little more like "t" at the end of "food". It is minor because you are easily understood.

    Keep up the great work!

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  • alan kaplan
    Mochapoints: 41251  |  Teacher Score: 26913 (100%)

    Hi Serg,

    Everything is done well. I understood everything. очень хорошо! Now you have to work on your pronunciation. It needs work. You roll your R's. In English we don't roll the R's. and the words that end in d need work.

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  • Brett
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    Good work!  Practice reading a little faster.  Your accent is thick when you read slowly.

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  • Kevin
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    Good job. Well spoken.

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  • CharlieR
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    Excellent!

    Practice: a quarter to 4; sit, not seat

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