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French Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 2, Lesson 1

Describing People and Objects

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

Il y a de l'argent pour la nourriture et les bonbons dans le portefeuille. La femme est dans sa voiture, mais l'homme est sur le divan. La nourriture est sur la table, mais les bonbons sont dans la boîte. La fille est sur la chaise et le garçon est dans le lit. Je suis dans l'édifice et les gérants sont à la table. La lampe est sur la table. Le café est aussi sur la table. La fille est dans l'autobus et le garçon est à la porte.

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  • Genevieve-Anne
    Mochapoints: 882546  |  Teacher Score: 863862 (100%)
    Livemocha Expert EXPERT REVIEW (What is this?)

    Attention!  The final "s" of a word is usually silent (bonbons, dans, mais, suis, etc.)  There are a few words that are exception to the rule like the word "autobus".

    We should hear a liaison with the letter "t" between "est" and "aussi".

    Listen to my audio for a bit more practice, especially the word "fille".

    The rest is very good! :)

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  • amigosLivemocha
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    Puedes encontrar la pronunciación siguiendo éste link:

    http://www.livemocha.com/frances/hablar-/exercises/10288718

    Podrías agradecerle a la compañera, por favor?

    GENIAL.

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  • zeneida
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