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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 202, Unit 10, Lesson 3

Occupations

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

I used to be a musician, but I currently work as a computer programmer. She is a doctor; she is not a nurse. He studied for six years before becoming an architect. Please choose your occupation wisely. When my brother was six years old, he wanted to become a weatherman. I would not make a good sailor because I am afraid of water. The boy is going to school to become a teacher. Why don’t you want to become a fireman?

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  • Edi
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    Good job, barring the chat sound in the middle :-P

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  • -Jᴏɴ-
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    Good!

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  • doogle
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    Good.

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  • Michael-Todd
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    Sound great.  Sounds like an interesting movie too.  I may watch it some time.  Good job!!

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