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Portuguese (Brazil) Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 1, Lesson 1

Introduce yourself

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

Boa Tarde. Meu nome é (…). Eu sou do(a) (…). Eu sou um (estudante/professor). Eu estou (bem/não tão bem/ótimo). Tenha um bom dia!

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  • bErgman
    Mochapoints: 851  |  Teacher Score: 10 (0%)

    Muito bom. Parabéns está no caminho certo. Abraços.

     

    Andre.

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  • Fezinha
    Mochapoints: 3426  |  Teacher Score: 180
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  • Dodi Leal
    Mochapoints: 4660  |  Teacher Score: 447

    É está confundindo com Y

    Ela = "éla" não a "êla"

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  • carlos Henrique...
    Mochapoints: 1299  |  Teacher Score: 59 (0%)

    Pratique mais pronuncia.

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  • Ivina de Sá
    Mochapoints: 8995  |  Teacher Score: 650 (100%)

    Bom! REveja apenas a pronúncia do É.

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  • Marcelo Alló
    Mochapoints: 1572  |  Teacher Score: 85

    Correto! ;D

     

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  • Gabriel
    Mochapoints: 3099  |  Teacher Score: 744 (100%)

    Muito bom, mas é só corrigir as seguintes palavras:

    - Ele é gordo.

    - O homem é idoso. (você falou i)

    - A mulher é idoso. (você falou i)

     

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  • DaniloBr
    Mochapoints: 4735  |  Teacher Score: 986 (0%)

    Bom!

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  • Sidnei Anhelli
    Mochapoints: 133308  |  Teacher Score: 42898 (98%)

    Muy bien !

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