Aula Internacional 1 Audio 1 [WORKING]

Play again. Now follow the transcript. Pause after each sentence. Repeat aloud, mimicking the intonation exactly (shadowing technique).

Example: Exercise 3 asks you to match the audio clip with a photo. Listen and write your answer. aula internacional 1 audio 1

So, find the legal audio through Campus Difusión, the official app, or a new copy of the textbook. Then, practice actively using the shadowing and dictation techniques above. Within two weeks of consistent work with , you will notice that real Spanish speakers no longer sound like a fast, mumbling blur—they will sound like teachers. Play again

Open the book to Unit 1, page 10–11. Read the dialogue once. Look up unknown words. So, find the legal audio through Campus Difusión,

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Do not fall into the trap of ignoring the listening exercises. Spanish is not a purely phonetic language—you must train your ear to distinguish pero (but) from perro (dog), or año (year) from ano (anus). A single misplaced accent can change your meaning entirely.