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French Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 202, Unit 9, Lesson 1

Describing time and activities

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

Quelle heure est-il maintenant ? Est-ce qu’il est une heure ? Quelle heure était-t-il il y a trois heures ? Il était six heures ? Le couple était dans le bateau à midi et quart. Où étais-tu à une heure moins le quart ? J’étais à la gare à une heure moins le quart. Est-ce que ton train arrive maintenant ? Non, le train est arrivé il y a vingt minutes.

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  • Dima
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    Très bien!! le fête chinoiSe- on prononce [ z ] à la fin
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  • silkarim
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    Very Good. The pronunciation of the words is correct. You have a beautiful diction.
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  • mireille
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    Très bien. Attention la fête chinoiSe.

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  • Paradox
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    Excellente prononciation. Attention à feux d'artifice.

    Bonne continuation.

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  • Abdelilah
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    Très bien.

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