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A weekly dictation to help learners of the English language to improve their listening comprehension.
A boy had to have six hours of life-saving surgery after he ate dozens of magnets for an experiment. Rhiley, 12, loves science and decided to swallow 54 magnetic balls, to see if he could get metal to stick to his stomach. He swallowed the first half on January 1st, and the rest 3 days later. When they failed to pass through his system, he woke his mum up and told her he had only swallowed 2. He was rushed to hospital and after an x-ray, he had a six-hour operation to remove them. He spent 10 days unable to move without vomiting. Doctors say that he was very lucky to not have caused any serious lasting damage.
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A weekly dictation to help learners of the English language to improve their listening comprehension.
A boy had to have six hours of life-saving surgery after he ate dozens of magnets for an experiment. Rhiley, 12, loves science and decided to swallow 54 magnetic balls, to see if he could get metal to stick to his stomach. He swallowed the first half on January 1st, and the rest 3 days later. When they failed to pass through his system, he woke his mum up and told her he had only swallowed 2. He was rushed to hospital and after an x-ray, he had a six-hour operation to remove them. He spent 10 days unable to move without vomiting. Doctors say that he was very lucky to not have caused any serious lasting damage.
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