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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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  • weiwei
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    哈哈,好玩。你觉得怎么样

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  • KISH@KIND
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    HELLO/ HOLA MIRACLE

    GREAT JOB

    KEEP IT UP,

    BEST WISHES

    TAKE CARE

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    nicely done! hen hao!

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  • Steven Lee
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    thank you everyone!

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    Great, jia you jia you

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    lee~,

    I think you did well but my advice to you  is to slow down.  It is better to speak slow and be understood than to speak fast and not be understood but good job over all!~

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