ELearning - General American (GenAm) English

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Description

0:00 safety instructions
0:17 online course
0:33 fun children's online school
0:46 high school online school
1:01 tech instruction manual
1:11 middle school educational video
1:30 university/college online school

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) Trans-Atlantic

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
welcome aboard American Airlines. Coast to coast service will be happy to do everything possible to make your flight with us. A most pleasurable experience will provide you with all the information you need to know about your flight, your destination and the equipment on which you're currently flying in. This program each weekend has a specific task to write your novel a character sketch, for example, or riding deeply about your character's past or riding a wild, uncontrolled dream. And each task is a building block for your new book. The monkey had 10 bananas. Then he ate three bananas. How many bananas does the monkey have left? Mm, That's right. Good job. Let's look at the parts of the ear. The flap on the outside of your head is called the outer ear. It leads to a long tunnel called the Ear Canal. At the end of the ear canal is a skin stretched across the tunnel, tight like a drum. This is called the Ear Drum. Congratulations on your new computer. In this video, we'll go over what came in the box, walk you through the setup and show you how to sync and activate your software. We're going to explore all of the planets in our solar system on each world. We'll see what the weather's like, what we would wear and what we would do to have fun. So grab your oxygen. Put on your seatbelt. Let's blast off. Congratulations. You've successfully completed module three. Let's see how well you've retained the material we've covered so far on the next page, determine which statements are true and which are false.