To practice this lesson effectively, educators, parents, and students can access the audio materials online. The official audio links and alternatives include:
Mastering English with Family and Friends 1: The Essential Guide to Listening Track 99
Play the track multiple times. Have the learner repeat words like three , bath , and teeth loudly and clearly. family and friends 1 listening 99 link
Model the physical placement of the tongue behind the upper teeth to produce the "th" sound correctly.
Use flashcards alongside the audio to turn phonics practice into a game. To practice this lesson effectively, educators, parents, and
[Target Vocabulary] ---> [Aural Input via Audio] ---> [Phonics Awareness] ---> [Spoken Fluency]
The early acquisition of correct pronunciation is essential for long-term language fluency. Model the physical placement of the tongue behind
To get the most out of , consider using this sequence:
Auditory discrimination (hearing the difference between sounds) and vocal imitation (repeating the words aloud correctly). Why Track 99 Matters for Young Learners
Hearing native pronunciation builds confidence and improves overall speech recognition.