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Many students skip the audio and jump straight to the grammar exercises. This is a mistake. Here is why deserves your full attention:

Before playing any audio, it's important to warm up the class.

The verb to be (positive, negative, questions, and short answers); possessive adjectives ( my, your, his, her ).

Listen to the track without looking at the textbook script. Try to answer basic questions: Where are the speakers? How many people are talking? Are they happy or stressed?

The audio tracks in this unit reflect these topics through real-world scenarios, interviews, and targeted pronunciation drills. Breakdown of Audio Sections in Unit 1

This part is all about ownership. The audio uses the grammar points "this/that/these/those" and possessives (e.g., "Whose bag is this? It's Maria's."). The listening exercises challenge you to listen for specific details to identify who owns which object. The pronunciation section focuses on helping you distinguish between very similar sounds (/ðs/ for "this", /ðt/ for "that", etc.). This is a key step in training your ear to hear the subtle but important differences in English.

Speakout Elementary Audio Unit 1 !!install!! [360p 2025]

Many students skip the audio and jump straight to the grammar exercises. This is a mistake. Here is why deserves your full attention:

Before playing any audio, it's important to warm up the class.

The verb to be (positive, negative, questions, and short answers); possessive adjectives ( my, your, his, her ).

Listen to the track without looking at the textbook script. Try to answer basic questions: Where are the speakers? How many people are talking? Are they happy or stressed?

The audio tracks in this unit reflect these topics through real-world scenarios, interviews, and targeted pronunciation drills. Breakdown of Audio Sections in Unit 1

This part is all about ownership. The audio uses the grammar points "this/that/these/those" and possessives (e.g., "Whose bag is this? It's Maria's."). The listening exercises challenge you to listen for specific details to identify who owns which object. The pronunciation section focuses on helping you distinguish between very similar sounds (/ðs/ for "this", /ðt/ for "that", etc.). This is a key step in training your ear to hear the subtle but important differences in English.

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