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Spanish 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.

Buenas tardes. Me llamo (…). Yo soy de (…). Soy un (estudiante/maestro). Me siento (bien/no muy bien/genial). ¡Que tengas un buen día!

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  • Carlos Arturo
    Mochapoints: 3530  |  Teacher Score: 394 (100%)

    Muy bien.

    (El) es sin tilde.

    Felicitaciones.

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  • Victorino1963.....
    Mochapoints: 639455  |  Teacher Score: 609995 (98%)

    Puedes encontrar la pronunciación siguiendo éste link:

    http:www.livemocha.com/spanish/hablar/exercises/5178860

    About Spanish vowel sounds you´ll find them here in victorino´s comments(Acerca de los sonidos vocálicos en éste link, en los comentarios de victorino)

    http://www.livemocha.com/submissions/review/9796910

    Comentar es Agradecer...Gracias.

    GO AHEAD

    Próxima lección:

    http:www.livemocha.com/learn/spanish/exercises/5375132

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  • Eva
    Mochapoints: 124  |  Teacher Score: 22 (0%)

    "el" y "tu" no llevan tilde.

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  • Gabriela
    Mochapoints: 27757  |  Teacher Score: 11163 (99%)

    Perfect!!!!

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