English is not a phonetic language. You cannot guess pronunciation by looking at letters. The audio for Unit 1 teaches you that “Europe” starts with a /j/ sound (yoo-rup) and that “hour” is silent (our). By listening and repeating, you build mouth muscles.
"Hello," "I'm [Name]," and the standard response, "Nice to meet you – you too".
Distinguishing similar letters. In English, B, P, D, and T sound very similar. E, I, and A can also be confusing. This audio trains your ear to hear the difference.
Introduces vocabulary for daily items and belongings (camera, passport, keys, laptop).
English is not a phonetic language. You cannot guess pronunciation by looking at letters. The audio for Unit 1 teaches you that “Europe” starts with a /j/ sound (yoo-rup) and that “hour” is silent (our). By listening and repeating, you build mouth muscles.
"Hello," "I'm [Name]," and the standard response, "Nice to meet you – you too".
Distinguishing similar letters. In English, B, P, D, and T sound very similar. E, I, and A can also be confusing. This audio trains your ear to hear the difference.
Introduces vocabulary for daily items and belongings (camera, passport, keys, laptop).