New Concept English Practice And Progress Audio 21 ❲SECURE × Full Review❳
In Lesson 21 of New Concept English: Practice and Progress
Phase 1: The Global Gloss (Comprehension). The student first listens to Audio 21 without the book. This is often a moment of anxiety, as the continuous stream of connected speech—rife with elisions ("he had become" becomes "hee-ad-be-come") and rhythmic groupings—seems impenetrable. The goal here is not detail but gist: a recognition of subject (fighting), time (past), and mood (somber). This phase mirrors the real-world experience of overhearing a conversation. New Concept English Practice And Progress Audio 21
- New Concept English Practice and Progress (Textbook, Unit 2)
- Anki Decks for Lesson 21 vocabulary (10 cards)
- Forvo.com – to hear the pronunciation of "aeroplane" and "neighbor" in isolation.
Examples: "passing planes can be heard," "it could not be used then," "over a hundred people must have been driven away," and "this house will be knocked down". In Lesson 21 of New Concept English: Practice
Full Text and Exercises: Detailed breakdowns of the grammar and vocabulary for Lesson 21 can be found on Scribd and Archive.org. New Concept English Practice and Progress (Textbook, Unit
The humor (and the lesson) comes when he finally meets a friend who explains the reality of "real-world" English. It turns out that textbooks often teach a very formal version of the language that differs from the fast, idiomatic way native speakers actually talk. Why This Lesson Matters
The most effective version for intermediate learners is the Longman Original, because the pacing is slightly slower, allowing you to parse the complex sentences of Lesson 21.




