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Urgent-I have my oral mocks tmr but I lost my voice?


Question Posted Thursday April 3 2014, 9:15 am

Tomorrow I have my oral mocks, and I didn't really revise because I have so many mocks. I planned to revise today, but I think I spoke too loud or something. After 1+ hours I already lost my voice, so I can't revise now. What should I do?

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Additional info, added Thursday April 3 2014, 9:17 am:
I don't think I'm sick, because I don't have other systems of sickness asides from the fact my throat hurts when I speak- it's fine when I eat..

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soph0900 answered Thursday April 3 2014, 7:28 pm:
Oral mocks?

I'm not sure what these are, but if you have to learn anything off by heart of course you can still revise!

But you evidently can't take the test. Just tell your teacher and ask to reschedule. Or... write to them if you can't "tell" them. They'll be fine as long as you do it at some point.

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