Audio Unit 1 ((exclusive)) — Speakout Elementary

Here are some tips for teachers who are using Speakout Elementary Audio Unit 1 in their classes:

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Native speakers rarely say "I am" or "do not" in casual speech. The Unit 1 audio heavily relies on contractions. Train your ear to recognize: I'm instead of I am You're instead of You are It's instead of It is Practice Shadowing Here are some tips for teachers who are

The English alphabet and classroom language (e.g., "Can you repeat that, please?" ). Listen to the personal information section (Unit 1

Listen to the personal information section (Unit 1.2) and write down the phone numbers and email addresses exactly as they are spoken. Check your accuracy against the textbook transcript.

Native speakers rarely say "I am from Spain." They say "I'm from Spain." The audio trains your ear to catch these short contractions ( he's, she's, they're ), which often sound like a single word to beginners. 3. Functional English (Real-World Interactions)

Listen to a sentence and repeat it immediately after, trying to match the speaker's speed and rhythm.