Pronunciation practice quiz 5



💬 Useful phrases
“Could you speak more slowly, please?” — used when you need someone to slow down their speech for better comprehension
“I didn't quite catch that — could you repeat it?” — a polite way to ask someone to say something again
“Would you mind spelling that out for me?” — asking for a word to be spelled to avoid misunderstanding
“Let me make sure I understand correctly.” — used to confirm your understanding before responding
“I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with that term.” — appropriate when you encounter an unfamiliar word or expression
“Could you give me an example?” — requesting a concrete example to clarify an abstract concept
“Are you saying that...?” — used to paraphrase and confirm what someone has just said
“I'll need a moment to process that.” — a natural way to buy time when responding to complex information


READY TO PRACTICE? LET’S GO!

Understanding spoken English - See how many of the following spoken words you understand: 1. Click on the play button (>) for each question. 2. Listen to the word(s). 3. Choose the word(s) that you heard from the three choices. 4. Click on "CHECK ANSWERS" to see how you did. The sound files are in MP3 format.


1. Which word do you hear?

2. Which word do you hear?

3. Which word do you hear?

4. Which word do you hear?

5. Which word do you hear?

6. Which word do you hear?

7. Which word do you hear?

8. Which word do you hear?

9. Which word do you hear?

10. Which word do you hear?
out of 10 — feedback shown below each question
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