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Italian Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 102, Unit 5, Lesson 4

Describing Objects, Animals, and People

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La ragazza è seduta sulla sedia di fronte ai vecchi libri. I ragazzi stanno portando le scatole leggere al tavolo. L'elefante è pesante ma il pesce è leggero. La donna sta guidando su una strada accidentata sotto la pioggia. Gli uomini stanno mangiando del cibo costoso al ristorante.

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  • antonio
    Mochapoints: 10111  |  Teacher Score: 3962 (100%)

    Molto brava! riesci persino a nascondere l'accento francese che non è facile.

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  • Flaviano
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    scatole - pesce - accidentata -

    ascolta

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  • Salvatore
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    Bene!!!

    :-))))

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  • RR
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    Attenzione a: scatole pesce donna accidentata

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  • maddalena
    Mochapoints: 21926  |  Teacher Score: 1163 (100%)

    Brava!!

    Le scàtole (non le scatòle) e accidenta-ta

    però, bravissima......

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  • beppe
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    scàtole ( non scatòle )

    bene!!

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