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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 202, Unit 9, Lesson 5

Surprise Party

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

Gary Johnson went to work last Monday, as usual. He walked into the office, but nobody was there. He looked in the offices. He looked in the cafeteria. He looked in the employee bathrooms. He even looked in the basement. Gary didn't know what to do. He walked back to his office. The lights in his office were turned off. He turned on the lights and everybody he worked with yelled: "Surprise!" It was Gary's birthday.

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  • capricorn7
    Mochapoints: 12334  |  Teacher Score: 12214 (0%)

    very good

    try to use your own words

    it sounds a little repetitive

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  • capricorn7
    Mochapoints: 12334  |  Teacher Score: 12214 (0%)

    good

    try to use your own words

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  • Dave
    Mochapoints: 18683  |  Teacher Score: 16995 (0%)

    Good. Three words to practice - walked, cafeteria, basement.

    He walked into the office

    He looked in the cafeteria.

    He even looked in the basement

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