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Spanish Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 2, Lesson 2

Describing Objects and their Locations

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

La mujer rica tiene monedas de oro en su bolsa azul. El hombre pobre tiene monedas de plata en su billetera negra. La niña tiene dulces y flores, pero el niño tiene un lápiz nuevo y un libro viejo. La caja blanca está en el sillón, y la lámpara verde está sobre la mesa. La niña está en la silla color naranja, y el niño está en la mesa.

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  • fran_1978
    Mochapoints: 52669  |  Teacher Score: 50043 (93%)
    ¡Muy bien!
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  • acolcha
    Mochapoints: 1213  |  Teacher Score: 579 (84%)
    This is Very Good , Only remember pronunciation of NEW in spanish is nuevo , ue . Regards, Anibal
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  • *Mari
    Mochapoints: 17496  |  Teacher Score: 9171 (100%)

    Its very good, but I'm going to show you how you can do it much better just by practicing the "R"

    When the word begins with the letter R, the pronunciation of the R is stronger.

    Ex: Rica, Rojo, Radio.

    When the R is placed in the middle or in the end of the word, the R is pronounced more gentle.

    Ex: Billetera, Flores,Verde, Naranja.

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  • .
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    estas pronunciando la palabra (pero) con dos (rr),,y tambien  mas practica para la palabra (nuevo),,suerte,,,lo demas estuvo bien =)

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