Close your book completely and listen to the audio track one final time. If you can fully understand every sentence without looking at the text, you have successfully mastered the audio portion of the unit. Summary of Best Practices Improve pronunciation and rhythm Dictation Fix spelling and article errors Twice a week Pure Listening Train ear for real-world speed During commutes
Distinguishing between "He is running" (right now) and "He runs every day" (habit). Basic Grammar In Use 4th Audio
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English grammar is not purely visual. The difference between "He works" (third person 's') and "They work" (no 's') is almost silent in fast speech, but the audio emphasizes the subtle /s/ or /z/ sound at the end of the verb. Without the audio, you will likely drop the 's' when speaking forever. Close your book completely and listen to the
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Owning the audio is not enough. You need a system. Here is a 15-minute daily routine using :
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