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Practice and Progress is structured so that each lesson introduces specific grammatical patterns. Lesson 21 focuses heavily on narrative tenses and passive or active voice transitions. Grammar Focus: Complicated Sentence Structures

Do not just listen to this audio. Perform it. Mimic the narrator's sarcasm, the doctor's shock, and the patient's absurd logic. When you can recite Lesson 21 from memory with perfect intonation, you will have truly progressed from Practice to Progress .

Listen to the audio once or twice without looking at the text. Try to capture the general storyline, the characters involved, and the overall conflict.

A: The original New Concept English is British English (RP - Received Pronunciation). Use that for Audio 21, as the humor relies on understated, dry British intonation. The American version flattens the joke.

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English Practice And Progress Audio 21 [exclusive]: New Concept

Practice and Progress is structured so that each lesson introduces specific grammatical patterns. Lesson 21 focuses heavily on narrative tenses and passive or active voice transitions. Grammar Focus: Complicated Sentence Structures

Do not just listen to this audio. Perform it. Mimic the narrator's sarcasm, the doctor's shock, and the patient's absurd logic. When you can recite Lesson 21 from memory with perfect intonation, you will have truly progressed from Practice to Progress .

Listen to the audio once or twice without looking at the text. Try to capture the general storyline, the characters involved, and the overall conflict.

A: The original New Concept English is British English (RP - Received Pronunciation). Use that for Audio 21, as the humor relies on understated, dry British intonation. The American version flattens the joke.