Exposes learners to natural British and international accents.

| | Countries & Nationalities | Personal Objects | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Hello / Hi | The United States (The US) | Camera | | Good morning / afternoon / evening | The United Kingdom (The UK) | Mobile phone | | Goodbye / Bye | Ireland | Keys | | What's your name? | India | Passport | | My name is... | Poland | Watch | | Nice to meet you. | South Africa | Ticket | | How are you? | Spain | Credit card | | I'm fine, thanks. | Australia | Sunglasses | | What's your phone number? | - | Magazine | | How do you spell that? | - | Laptop |

Do you need the for a specific Unit 1 audio exercise?

Pause the audio after a question is asked (e.g., "Where are you from?" ). Answer the audio prompt out loud with your own personal information before hitting play again.

"Can I have...?" , "How much is that?" , and "Here you are."

Listening to the Unit 1 audio tracks is vital. It trains your ear to recognize natural pronunciation, sentence stress, and conversational flow. This guide breaks down the key vocabulary, grammar, and functional language found across the Speakout Elementary Audio Unit 1 tracks. 🎧 Overview of Unit 1 Audio Themes

Play a 10-second clip of a dialogue and try to write down every word you hear. Play it back multiple times to fill in the gaps. Compare your script to the official audio transcript at the back of the Speakout workbook to catch your mistakes. 3. Focus on Word Stress

Before diving into the audio specifics, it’s crucial to understand the context of Unit 1. Typically titled or “Hello” (depending on the edition – 1st or 2nd), this unit serves as a gentle introduction to the world of English.

Introduces vocabulary for daily items and belongings (camera, passport, keys, laptop).

Introduce themselves and ask for basic personal information. Understand and use numbers and spelling accurately.

Dialogues at a hotel reception desk or an airport check-in counter.

This conversation is a typical first meeting between two people, Simon and Carmen.

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