These tracks correspond directly to the Student Book activities. They include dialogues, listening comprehension exercises, and vocabulary drills.

The audio program for Four Corners 3 isn’t just a supplement; it’s a comprehensive tool designed to simulate real-world interactions. Here is why it matters:

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The is more than just a series of recordings; it is a roadmap to conversational fluency. By integrating these tracks into your daily routine—even just 15 minutes a day—you will find yourself understanding native speakers more clearly and speaking with much greater confidence.

Before you hit play, look at the photos in the book. Predict what the speakers will say. This activates your brain’s "schemata," making the actual listening process much easier. Where to Find the Audio?

Play a short segment (10–15 seconds) and try to write down exactly what was said. This forces your brain to recognize small words like "a," "the," "is," and "of" that are often missed.

These are supplementary exercises designed for independent study. They reinforce the grammar and vocabulary introduced in the classroom.

Since Four Corners is a multi-media course, the audio from the video segments helps learners bridge the gap between visual context and auditory understanding. Top Strategies to Improve Your English Using the Audio

For students and teachers, the audio is generally accessible through:

The audio for Four Corners 3 is typically divided into three main categories:

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