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Spanish Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 2, Lesson 5

Describing Clothes

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

El hombre viste una chaqueta negra y vieja. La mujer viste un suéter azul y un abrigo amarillo. La niña viste un vestido rosado y calcetas blancas. El niño viste una playera verde y pantalones de mezclilla. El hombre viejo viste pantalones naranja y zapatos rojos. Las mujeres jóvenes visten faldas azules y blusas blancas.

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  • patricia
    Mochapoints: 11725  |  Teacher Score: 5090 (100%)
    Hola georgesdev!! excelente trabajo , se entiende perfectamente. Felicitaciones!!! Hasta pronto!!!!
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  • Gloria
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    mezclilla jóvenes muy bien, buena pronunciaciación!
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  • elvira
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    Muy bien , Felicitaciones
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  • Lilia
    Mochapoints: 17365  |  Teacher Score: 13803 (99%)
    Hola. Tu dices biste en vez de viste, tienes que pronunciarlo como vieja. rosado nó gosado. mezclilla nó mecilla. rojos nó gojos. El resto está muy bien. te felicito.
    Submitted over a year ago

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