New Concept English Practice And Progress Audio 21 Verified Extra Quality Direct

Subject: New Concept English Practice and Progress Audio 21 Verified

3. Synchronization with Text Verified audio ensures that the speaker says the exact words on your page. Many bootleg versions omit introductory sentences or repeat lines due to encoding errors.

"It’s a mad world," "They make it impossible to...", "As a matter of fact..." Learning Focus (Verified Practice) Reading/Listening: new concept english practice and progress audio 21 verified

Dictation: Play the audio in short segments and try to write down what you hear. Compare your notes to the original text.

The Grammar Focus: Passive Voice vs. Active Voice

If you download and listen to Audio 21, you aren't just hearing a story; you are hearing a masterclass in the Passive Voice. Subject: New Concept English Practice and Progress Audio

With unverified audio, you might hear mumbled endings ("...talkin' to 'imself...") and incorrectly learn that weak forms are lazy.

In the classic New Concept English series by L.G. Alexander, "It’s a mad world," "They make it impossible to

Narrator (slow speed, phrase-by-phrase for shadowing): "Mr. and Mrs. Wilson / had been thinking / of inviting Mr. Foster / to dinner / for some time. // Last Saturday / they finally decided / to telephone him. // Mr. Wilson rang up / and asked / whether Mr. Foster / could come / to dinner / on Sunday evening. // Mr. Foster said, / 'I am sorry, / for I have / a previous engagement.' // He had promised / to help a friend / who was moving house. // Mr. Wilson said, / 'Oh, that's a pity. / Perhaps we could arrange / another evening?' // Mr. Foster suggested / the following Friday. // They agreed, / and Mr. Wilson thanked him."