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The workbook audio is structured to mirror the Student’s Book units, providing consistent reinforcement.

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: Focuses on family backgrounds, life stages, and past tense contrasts.

Listen to the entire track without pausing. Do not worry if you miss a word. Focus on the big picture: Who is speaking? Where are they? What is the main topic? Attempt to answer the broad overview questions. Step 3: The Second Pass (Detail)

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[Step 1: Pre-Listen] ──► [Step 2: First Pass] ──► [Step 3: Second Pass] ──► [Step 4: Script Check] Step 1: Pre-Listening (Predicting)

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to pair with this workbook.Let me know how you'd like to continue learning about the Solutions series .* : Focuses on family backgrounds, life stages, and

Dedicated pages for Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking.

: Teachers appreciate the "tried and trusted" methodology combined with 100% new, teen-relevant content that keeps students engaged. The guided approach is noted for turning even passive students into active learners.

Learners listen to short documentaries or profiles about English-speaking countries. This builds global awareness alongside language skills. 3. Grammar in Context (Section D/E)

Audio tracks correspond directly to workbook exercises, focusing on vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.