| Study Step | Action | Audio Integration | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Before reading the explanations, listen to the example sentences. This helps you get familiar with the sound and rhythm of correct grammar. | Listen to the example sentences for each unit. | | 2. Read & Repeat | Read the grammar explanation on the left page aloud, focusing on proper pronunciation. | Listen to the correct pronunciation of each example sentence. | | 3. Practice | Complete the exercises on the right page and check your answers with the answer key. | Listen to the audio to reinforce the correct forms. | | 4. Shadowing | As you listen to a sentence, pause the audio and try to repeat it exactly, mimicking the speaker's intonation and stress. | Use the audio as a model for your own speaking. | | 5. Dictation | Listen to a sentence from the audio and try to write it down. This powerful exercise connects listening, writing, and grammar. | Use the audio to test your listening comprehension. | | 6. Review | Use the audio for quick reviews while commuting or doing chores. Regular, low-pressure listening builds long-term retention. | Listen to audio from previously studied units. |
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