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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 1, Lesson 2

Describing People

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

He is tall. He is not short. I am old. I am young. I am not old. He is not young. The boy is young. The man is old. The woman is not old. The girl is young. The woman is not tall. The girl is not short.

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  • umut
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  • jxolio
    Mochapoints: 16020  |  Teacher Score: 1590 (94%)

    very good start.

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  • Sylar
    Mochapoints: 17133  |  Teacher Score: 5161 (99%)

    You are thin. You are not fat. He is not a woman. He is a man. She is not poor. She is rich. The girl is not old. She is young. The man is not rich. He is poor. You are not short. You are tall.

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  • surrra
    Mochapoints: 4125  |  Teacher Score: 1449 (97%)

    You're doing good!

    try to articilate a bit more when you speak :) it'll make your sounds better.

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  • Azu
    Mochapoints: 77415  |  Teacher Score: 29926 (99%)

    Hola Wen. Lo leo para tí. Puedes usar el diccionario online WordReference.com porque allí puedes escuchar el sonido, tanto inglés como de USA. Puedes elegir el me más te guste.

    Un saludo,

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  • fozzyb
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    No mistake in the writing, it is good start in speaking. Try and sound like you enjoy speaking it!

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  • maria isabel
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    No corrijo inglés. I am sorry

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  • dr. Hannibal Le...
    Mochapoints: 11852  |  Teacher Score: 3260 (100%)

    There is my speed-reading, mother-in-law is inbound :)

    You are quite good for your first exercise. Only two words sound strange: "she" and "poor".

    Your "she" sounds like "he" ("sh" is the same sound as in "short"); and your "poor" sounds almost like "purr", a completely different word :)

    很好,我的朋友!

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  • alysha
    Mochapoints: 1852  |  Teacher Score: 690 (0%)

    como siempre tus trabajos son muy prolijos . de todos modos, cuando practiques hablar en ingles  presta atencion a tu boca , tus lavios y tu lengua . cuando te escucho siento que ahuecas mucho tu boca  por eso tus palabras a veces suenas a un siseo , como si hablaras con miedo...

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  • joy53
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  • dinolegs
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    pedafile

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