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Italian Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 1, Lesson 2

Describing People

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

Lui e' alto. Lui non e' basso. Io sono vecchio. Io sono giovane. Io non sono vecchio. Lui non e' giovane. Il ragazzo e' giovane. L'uomo e' vecchio. La donna non e' vecchia. La ragazza e' giovane. La donna non e' alta. La ragazza non e' bassa.

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  • Luca
    Mochapoints: 12023  |  Teacher Score: 2193 (100%)

    Hi Alex, you did quite well.

    The main problem is with NON: you have to pronunce the second N better. The listener should hear it. Also pay attention to the G that is sweet not hard.

    I am reading the passage in Italian so you can listen to it.

    Hope this helps.

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  • murphy77 - Übun...
    Mochapoints: 33412  |  Teacher Score: 21595 (82%)

    "non" : read the second "n" like the first one

    "g" : like in the English word "God"

     

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  • annalisa1982
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    stai attenta a "noN" continua così
    Submitted over a year ago

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