If you’re studying with Interaction 2: Listening and Speaking, you already know the book is packed with real-world conversations, academic lectures, and pronunciation drills. But let’s be honest: sometimes you finish an activity and think, “Was that the right inference?” or “What exactly were they implying in that lecture about culture shock?”
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Exercise 2.1: Listening for Gist Audio Scenario: A man orders a steak "medium rare" but sends it back because it is "bloody." Question: What is the man's problem? Answer Key: He asked for medium rare, but the steak was served rare/raw. Pronunciation Answer Key: Reducing vowels in "I have
Exercise 2.3: Note-Taking (Reduced Forms) Audio: "Whaddya wanna eat for dinner?" Question: Write the full academic form. Answer Key: "What do you want to eat for dinner?" If you’re studying with Interaction 2: Listening and