Reading Practice

Choose from the options below.
In this activity you should read a passage out loud. You may be required to test your microphone first. You should see the audio recorder below. After you have started recording the reading passage will appear. Read the passage aloud as clearly as you can.
Listen to a speaker read the passage aloud. You do not need to read aloud.
Listen to the speaker. Repeat after each sentence and check your pronunciation.
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Listen: Listen to a speaker read the passage aloud. You do not need to read aloud.
Practice: Listen to the speaker. Repeat after each sentence and check your pronunciation.
Shadow Practice: Read the passage aloud, along with the teacher. You should wear headphones.
Read: Read the passage aloud. Speak at a speed that is natural for you.
Quiz: Read the passage silently. Then answer the questions about the passafe.

Credit cards can cause people to go into debt in several ways. One of the most common ways is through overspending. When people use credit cards, they may not feel the immediate impact of their spending as they would if they were using cash. This can lead to overspending, which can cause the credit card balance to quickly grow. Additionally, credit cards often have high-interest rates, which can make it difficult to pay off the balance. When people are unable to pay off their credit card balance in full each month, they will be charged interest on the remaining balance. This can cause the debt to accumulate quickly, making it hard to pay off. Another factor that can contribute to credit card debt is the ease of getting approved for credit cards. Many people are offered credit cards with high credit limits, which can also lead to overspending. Furthermore, many credit card companies offer rewards or other incentives for using their cards, which can also lead to overspending.

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