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Spanish Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 1, Lesson 3

Describing Objects

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

La cartera es negra. No es blanca. La casa es marrón. No es roja. El árbol es verde. No es anaranjado. El camión es amarillo. No es rojo. El edificio es azul. No es morado. La puerta es café. No es verde.

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  • Maria Jose
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    Muy bien.
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  • marcelo
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    muy bien
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  • Paulina
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    Una vez más te felicito!!! Perfecta tu pronunciación.
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  • Reina
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    Hola JB! Escuché con mucha atención tu ejercicio y me parece que está PERFECTA la pronunciación de todas las palabras. La observación que te hace Rainbow está muy bien; sin embargo los hispanohablantes (latinoamericanos) no enfatizamos tanto en la pronunciación de la "Z" e igualmente es aceptado. Así que tómalo con calma que vas excelente!! FELICITACIONES!!! Reina
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  • L*
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    You did a great job my friend here! Keep going......
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