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Kadioguy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What does the video clip say? (storytelling)

https://www.facebook.com/rainbowtimesandy/videos/1946928882214919/

In this storytelling, at 21:10-21:17, does the hostess say 'All right, let's start it! Let's get started!'?
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By the way, I think the last three punctuation marks, which are used consecutively, in my sentence is a little strange. Is my use correct?

PS - I also posted the same question https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/253641-What-does-the-video-clip-say-(storytelling)?p=1345598#post1345598, but all of your answers are unique.

  

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It sounds like she's saying: "Awright, let's start in. Let's get it started. Hello boys and girls.

  • It sounds like she's saying: "Awright, let's start in.
  • Let's get it started.
  • Hello boys and girls.
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It sounds like she's saying:


"Awright, let's start in. Let's get it started. Hello boys and girls. I'm Teacher Sandy, and you're listening to the ______ story, The _______ and the Scarecrow." (The blanks represent words that I can't hear.)

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