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English 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.

The man is wearing an old, black jacket. The woman is wearing a blue sweater and a yellow coat. The girl is wearing a pink dress and white socks. The boy is wearing a green t-shirt and blue jeans. The old man is wearing orange pants and red shoes. The young women are wearing blue skirts and white blouses.

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  • Michaela Lyons
    Mochapoints: 4916  |  Teacher Score: 3344 (84%)
    This is okay but I think you can improve on the way you say 'orange' and 'white'.
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  • pluto
    Mochapoints: 16397  |  Teacher Score: 2449
    very good
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  • cuppachino ɐddn...
    Mochapoints: 15208  |  Teacher Score: 8612 (100%)
    Very nice efforts. Quite clear and basically understandable. However, there a few mispronunciations. PRACTICE THESE PROBLEMATIC WORDS: ►the man, the old man (2 pronunciations for THE. You incorrectly said it with a D sound, as majority of Chinese speakers do. To produce the proper "th" sound, press your tongue under front teeth, slightly protruding) ►black (you omitted the L) ►jacket (missing T) ►dress ►coat (missing T sound) ►socks/jeans/pants/shoes (you omitted ending S sound. be mindful of ending S/T/D sounds, they're crucial) ►orange (do not pronounce "ge" here as hard syllable) ►white (not rite, careful with "wh" sound, same as in "who") >>>> If you care to improve further, watch your intonation, and render the syllables more smoothly and less discrete. Avoid the Chinese-like rhythm Your English will sound more nature.
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  • somesam
    Mochapoints: 684  |  Teacher Score: 48 (0%)
    it's good,and i think you can focus on the details when you're speaking,especially "wering","white". you can listen to the native english speaker and attention to the "ing", you can do well when you're study tough.
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  • flymoon
    Mochapoints: 1423  |  Teacher Score: 320 (0%)
    越来越好
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  • Susan
    Mochapoints: 1227  |  Teacher Score: 244 (0%)
    good job
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  • fifi115
    Mochapoints: 6530  |  Teacher Score: 1367
    Nice
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  • WhY
    Mochapoints: 320  |  Teacher Score:(0%)

    uhm... u should read more and ur pronunciation is not really clear anyway.... mm..... attention to those 's ot es' . u dint pronunce them out. u can do it better... jia you =)

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