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Professions
Submitted by: francisca
I am a student. I am not a doctor. He is a doctor. He is not a bus driver. She is a mechanic. She is not a nurse. He is not a police officer. He is a ...
Submitted: 2008-11-22 16:39:36 Comments: 0Exercise Type: Speaking
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When are the activities?
Submitted by: Alexei Ramos
She is buying the white candles at a quarter to four. He eats the food at twelve thirty but is going to drink a coffee in five minutes. I am going to...
Submitted: 2008-11-22 16:39:48 Comments: 2Average rating:
Exercise Type: Speaking
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Describing People and Objects
Submitted by: seneta
There is money for food and candy in the wallet. The woman is in her car, but the man is on the couch. The food is on the table, but the candy is in...
Submitted: 2008-11-22 16:39:51 Comments: 1Average rating:
Exercise Type: Speaking
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Describing People
Submitted by: Thayssa
She is thin. He is fat. He is tall. She is short. I am old. He is young. The boy is young. The man is old. The woman is old. The girl is young. The wo...
Submitted: 2008-11-22 16:38:03 Comments: 0Exercise Type: Speaking
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Need and Want
Submitted by: metalrose
My wife wants a big family. She has two sisters, eight aunts and uncles, and twenty-seven cousins. My wife wants between four and six children. We hav...
Submitted: 2008-11-22 16:37:49 Comments: 0Exercise Type: Speaking
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Days of the Week
Submitted by: anwar
Yesterday was Thursday, so today is Friday. She is running at school on Thursday. The boy is working in the car on Sunday. The man is going to the bui...
Submitted: 2008-11-22 16:37:49 Comments: 0Exercise Type: Speaking
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Describing People
Submitted by: c@rmy
She is thin. He is fat. He is tall. She is short. I am old. He is young. The boy is young. The man is old. The woman is old. The girl is young. The wo...
Submitted: 2008-11-22 16:36:03 Comments: 0Exercise Type: Speaking
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What are people doing?
Submitted by: Vladimir
The young girl is eating the candy, and the boy is reading the book. The girl is crying, but the boy is smiling and working in the building. I am not...
Submitted: 2008-11-22 16:36:06 Comments: 0Exercise Type: Speaking
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Wine Regions
Submitted by: nak
What is in a bottle of wine? People usually make wine from varieties of grapes. Merlot and Chardonnay are varieties of grapes. Often, the name of wine...
Submitted: 2008-11-22 16:36:19 Comments: 0Exercise Type: Speaking
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Favorite Book
Submitted by: lena
What is your favorite book? Who is the author? What is it about?
Submitted: 2008-11-22 16:36:54 Comments: 0Exercise Type: Speaking
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Wine Regions
Submitted by: WANGYUDEXIN
What is in a bottle of wine? People usually make wine from varieties of grapes. Merlot and Chardonnay are varieties of grapes. Often, the name of wine...
Submitted: 2008-11-22 16:35:00 Comments: 0Exercise Type: Speaking
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Describing People
Submitted by: Adriana Saavedra
She is thin. He is fat. He is tall. She is short. I am old. He is young. The boy is young. The man is old. The woman is old. The girl is young. The wo...
Submitted: 2008-11-22 16:35:26 Comments: 0Exercise Type: Speaking
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Professions
Submitted by: seneta
I am a student. I am not a doctor. He is a doctor. He is not a bus driver. She is a mechanic. She is not a nurse. He is not a police officer. He is a ...
Submitted: 2008-11-22 16:35:33 Comments: 0Average rating:
Exercise Type: Speaking
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Days of the Week
Submitted by: H a k i m
Yesterday was Thursday, so today is Friday. She is running at school on Thursday. The boy is working in the car on Sunday. The man is going to the bui...
Submitted: 2008-11-22 16:35:42 Comments: 0Exercise Type: Speaking
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Highways - Up, Down, Over, Under
Submitted by: metalrose
A highway is a main road people use to travel between different public places. Highways connect cities, towns, and villages. Sometimes, drivers pay mo...
Submitted: 2008-11-22 16:35:45 Comments: 0Exercise Type: Speaking

