English Plus 2 Audio Files New!

An audio-based dialogue where a character talks to her father about participating in a desert survival challenge. They discuss essential items for the trip, such as a mirror (for signaling), a torch, and a sleeping bag, concluding with the father jokingly refusing to let her go. The Buddhist Monk

English is a stress-timed language. English Plus 2 audio files help you feel the beat of the language. By listening to dialogues repeatedly, you subconsciously learn where to pause, rise, or fall in pitch—transforming robotic speech into natural conversation. english plus 2 audio files

In written English, we say "I am going to." In spoken English, it sounds like "I’m gonna." The audio files demonstrate elision (dropping sounds), assimilation, and weak forms. Without listening, you will never understand why "What do you want?" sounds like "Whaddaya want?" An audio-based dialogue where a character talks to

Curious, I opened the box, and a puff of misty air escaped. Inside, I found a map, yellowed with age, and a small note that read: English Plus 2 audio files help you feel

Focus on vowel sounds, sentence rhythm, and thematic sets like time (millennium, decade, etc.) and animal classifications (wild, farm, sea).

"English Plus 2 audio files" primarily refers to the multimedia components of the Oxford University Press

These tracks focus on pronunciation and unit progress reviews [6, 8]. Unit 1 Reading (Track 1): Page 132 [8]. Unit 2 Dictation (Track 4): Page 143 [8]. Available for download on the English Plus Workbook MP3 Page Teacher Resources: