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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 202, Unit 9, Lesson 3

Two Shopping Trips

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

Mrs. Smith needs to buy a new dress and a present for her daughter. Yesterday, she looked at many different dresses, but she did not like them. Today, she looks at a yellow dress and a blue dress. Finally, she buys the blue dress for $200. Yesterday, Mrs. Smith did not know what to buy for her son. She looked at some sweaters, shirts and pants. Then she looked at a new soccer ball. She still could not decide. Today, Mrs. Smith buys her son a new watch. She finally finishes shopping.

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  • 夕阳美/April
    Mochapoints: 34964  |  Teacher Score: 20419 (100%)
    Excellent ! I like to listen to it very much.
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  • dip
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    Hello chynna , your submission is well.
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  • dip
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  • Ayten
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    Good work.
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  • dream
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    well done
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  • woshiwenzy
    Mochapoints: 468  |  Teacher Score: 202 (0%)
    Your voice sounds like a young woman, very soft and tender.
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  • hsjhyr
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  • hsjhyr
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    Hello! You did a pefect job! Thanks for your help!
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  • Lingvo_Amanto-[...
    Mochapoints: 44280  |  Teacher Score: 17351 (89%)
    Good effort!
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  • JB
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  • JB
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    Excellent!
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  • lvy
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    Thank you for doing a very good job .
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  • oldzhu
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    Is preposition "for" omitted in the sentense--Mrs Smith bought (for) son a new watch, or is simply unneccessary. Thanks.
    Submitted over a year ago
  • Ken
    Mochapoints: 1199  |  Teacher Score: 959 (100%)
    Very good. I can understand you well. Some of your individual words would sound much better if you cut away some of the consonant sounds. For example: in "went shopping" and "different dresses," the "t" should be very soft. Pretend that you are not allowed to say the full "t" sound; you are allowed to say half of the "t" sound, but then you must hold your tongue still and hold your breath for a moment. Then, you must continue without completing the "t" sound, like this: "wenT" "went" "went shopping" "differenT" "different" "different dresses" (I tap the microphone while I hold my breath.) Now I will read the text:
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  • Juan Do
    Mochapoints: 2620  |  Teacher Score: 335 (0%)
    you eated a lot of words, and the ones you eated, you put them in were they don't have to go, keep an eye on that
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  • tae
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    I like the way you read, well done.
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  • apple391
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    Hello.

    My name is sandy

    What's your name? In Thailand orWhat country are you. Age? Boy
    Submitted over a year ago

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