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Italian Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 1, Lesson 6

Professions

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

Sono uno studente. Non sono un dottore. Lui è un dottore. Non è un conducente di autobus. È un meccanico. Non è un'infermiera. Non è un poliziotto. È un dirigente. Sei un insegnante. Non sei uno chef.

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  • Turi Toro
    Mochapoints: 2677  |  Teacher Score: 772 (0%)

    You say doctore. Is dottore. No K sound, but a strong T.

    You say conciudente. Condoochente, with a wide opened E. try to pronounce it.

    You say Uno, it's Un. If you find this article before a vowel, read it as a unique word. uneense'n'ante. With wide A and final E.

    If you find it before a consonant, it's the same thing, maybe more difficult. Undeereedgente. Unpolizeeotto.

    Chef is pronounced as "shef".

     

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  • Turi Toro
    Mochapoints: 2677  |  Teacher Score: 772 (0%)

    You say doctore. Is dottore. No K sound, but a strong T.

    You say conciudente. Condoochente, with a wide opened E. try to pronounce it.

    You say Uno, it's Un. If you find this article before a vowel, read it as a unique word. uneense'n'ante. With wide A and final E.

    If you find it before a consonant, it's the same thing, maybe more difficult. Undeereedgente. Unpolizeeotto.

    Chef is pronounced as "shef".

     

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  • Mircea Ivanov
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  • inajifa
    Mochapoints: 25459  |  Teacher Score: 6422 (90%)

    devi migliorare molto

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