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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
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At ten a.m

Would you correct my dictation?

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At ten a.m. went to the briged to do son-check. Then to the church. Everything was awfully well done. The children did not go to the church. As they had got a scarlet fever in the town, and we were afraid for them.
  

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m. ). Then to the church.

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  • Then to the church.
  • Everything was awfully well done.
  • The children did not go to the church, as there is scarlet fever in the town, and we were afraid for them.
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At ten a.m. went to the bride's to do song-check(?). Then to the church. Everything was awfully well done. The children did not go to the church, as there is scarlet fever in the town, and we were afraid for them.
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I've listened to the three new audios, and it seems that this is set in a foreign country, and the words that are unintelligible are foreign words. If they were regular English words, we'd be able to pick them up after a few repetitions. For example, in English you would never say something like: "We went to the bride's to do song check." "Song check" is apparently some foreign word.
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I suspect you are right.
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"Sound-check" is a real thing in English (checking the sound system) -- maybe that's what it is, although it sounds more like "sonn-check" than anything else.

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