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annacopacabana
15 Nov 2019
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The first sentence is enough, but if you want to make it more clear you can say:
1. “Please pay attention to your pronunciation, and make sure you say everything correctly.”
2. “Please be careful and make sure you are pronouncing everything correctly and clearly.”
Hope this helps! :)
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marinalahuawei
15 Nov 2019
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@annacopacabana thank you so much for your help!
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