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German Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 1, Lesson 3

Describing Objects

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

Die Handtasche ist schwarz. Sie ist nicht weiß. Das Haus ist braun. Es ist nicht rot. Der Baum ist grün. Er ist nicht orange. Der Lastwagen ist gelb. Er ist nicht rot. Das Gebäude ist blau. Es ist nicht lila. Die Tür ist braun. Sie ist nicht grün.

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  • klotz
    Mochapoints: 229  |  Teacher Score: 52 (0%)
    Yes thats better then last try. You have to look at umlauts like ä,ö,ü. They are pronounced differently to a,o,u -> it is like -> a = are, ä = air ;-) Text are perfect - better is in german if you do a bit longer sentences, fore example: Der Geldbeutel ist schwarz und nicht weiss... or ... Die Brieftasche ist schwarz und nicht weiss. -> or a bit another meaning: Der Geldbeutel (Die Brieftasche) ist schwarz aber nicht weiss. -> thats like a excuse... ;-)
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  • Klaus R.C. Mede...
    Mochapoints: 22037  |  Teacher Score: 21805 (0%)
    Olá Viva, thank you for you exercise. Please listen to my voice. Klaus
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