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ANNE202 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Teachers, please help me with this dictation♡

Hi, teachers ?.?

I’ve just started to dictate an interview with Nick Clegg at Facebook.

You can watch the interview by following the link below, and it starts from 21:16.

My dictation is for the first 30 seconds of it, and I’m not sure whether I heard it right T.t

So teachers, could you check the colored parts for me?




FACEBOOK’S CLEGG

WITH SUCCESS COMES RESPONSIBILITY, ACCOUNTABILITY.


Oh, no. I do, I know, I think with success comes responsibility, and with, with success comes accountability.

And I think it’s right for Facebook, given that though it’s a private company, in many ways we, we provide the platform on which so much societal and public debate and political debate now, now plays out.

And of course I think this is especially true in the highly polarized and fortened(?) environment in which a lot of these debates are now playing out in the United States in an election year.

And, and, of course, we’ll keep you well.

This is a time of great, great sensitivity.

(…)


Emotion: loveEmotion: loveEmotion: love

  

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I think you mean "transcribe" and not "dictate". highly polarized and fraught of course, we're acutely aware Why don't you transcribe something that doesn't sound like it was recorded on a potato in a bathroom?

  • I think you mean "transcribe" and not "dictate".
  • highly polarized and fraught of course, we're acutely aware Why don't you transcribe something that doesn't sound like it was recorded on a potato in a bathroom?
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I think you mean "transcribe" and not "dictate".

highly polarized and fraught

of course, we're acutely aware

Why don't you transcribe something that doesn't sound like it was recorded on a potato in a bathroom?

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