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English Pronunciation in Use Elementary

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English Pronunciation in Use Elementary

English Pronunciation in Use Elementary
Book with Answers and Downloadable Audio

Author

Jonathan Marks

English Type

International English

Availability

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1 Paperback, 1 Downloadable audio file

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Format

Print/online bundle

ISBN

9781108403528

Date Published

April 2017

CEF Level

A2

Product description

Understand and be understood in English with the best-selling English Pronunciation in Use.

This book, with over five hours of free downloadable audio, includes 50 units of explanations, examples, practice exercises and answers for elementary level (A2) learners of English. You will become confident with all areas of English pronunciation, including individual sounds, word stress, connected speech and intonation, and can practise with simple 'listen and repeat' activities, modelled with a single British English accent. Inside the book is a code for the free audio, along with clear instructions for downloading from the cambridge.org website. Perfect for both self-study and classroom activities.

Key features

  • Easy-to-use two-page units: key pronunciation points are presented on left-hand pages with a range of exercises on facing right-hand pages.
  • Audio offers a clear model for learners to listen, repeat and practise their own pronunciation.
  • Self-diagnostic tests at Intermediate and Advanced levels help learners identify and focus on their own pronunciation problems.

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