New Concept English Practice And Progress Audio 21 -
Practice and Progress is the most popular volume in the series because it assumes the learner knows basic grammar (tenses, basic vocabulary) but struggles with natural flow, idiomatic expressions, and listening to connected speech. The audio component—specifically —is not just a reading of the text; it is a performance designed to train the ear.
: "passing planes can be heard," "it could not be used then," "over a hundred people must have been driven away," and "this house will be knocked down". New Concept English Practice And Progress Audio 21
The 21st audio lesson in New Concept English: Practice and Progress Practice and Progress is the most popular volume
Write down the entire text of Lesson 21 by hand while listening to the audio at 0.75x speed. Check your punctuation. Where does the narrator use a full stop vs. an ellipsis? Punctuation in audio reveals breathing patterns. The 21st audio lesson in New Concept English:
In Lesson 21 of New Concept English: Practice and Progress
By spending just 20 minutes a day on a single lesson like this, you’ll find that "steady progress" is much more effective than occasional cramming. Are you finding the passive voice in this lesson tricky? Let me know if you'd like a breakdown of the grammar exercises or a summary of the vocabulary used in "Mad or Not?" NEW ENGLISH CONCEPT 2 - PRACTICE AND PROGRESS
If you need the of the audio, I can provide that too. Just let me know.