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Highlighting content words over grammatical structure words to sound more natural. "Real World" Tasks
One of the biggest hurdles for learners is the variety of English accents. CD2 features a range of native and non-native speakers. This prepares your ears for the reality of globalization, where you might be speaking English with someone from London, Sydney, or Singapore. 2. High-Interest Topics The recordings aren't just dry drills. They include: Radio broadcasts and announcements. Authentic-sounding interviews. Casual conversations between friends. Professional workplace interactions. 3. Focus on "Social English"
The audio content typically aligns with units 9 through 16, covering practical professional and academic tasks such as: real listening and speaking 3 audio cd2
Audio CD2 guides you through structured units. Each unit expands your functional language skills. 1. Work and Business Environments
: Focuses on pronunciation activities to help learners sound more natural. This prepares your ears for the reality of
A: Absolutely, but not for first-time listening. Once you have studied a track with the book, listening to CD2 in the car is excellent for "rehearsal listening" – reinforcing patterns you already recognize.
Authored by Miles Craven, "Real Listening and Speaking 3" is more than just a language textbook. It's a comprehensive resource designed to prepare students for unscripted conversations with native and fluent English speakers in authentic environments. They include: Radio broadcasts and announcements
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