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Read the scenario aloud, record yourself, review your pronunciation, and focus on improving fluency and intonation. Responses to the questions can be written in the Comments.


Commonly Confused Words (Their/There/They're)

They're going to their favorite coffee shop, which is just over there. When they arrive, their drinks are ready, and they're thrilled. "Over there is the perfect spot!" they say. They sip their drinks and enjoy their time together, hoping their next visit will be just as nice.

P - Pronunciation

Read the following words aloud:

  • they’re – 1 syllable

  • their – 1 syllable

  • there – 1 syllable

I - Intonation

Be mindful of they’re, their, and there, as they sound identical but have different meanings.

E - Expression

Read with a casual and conversational tone.

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