Speakout Elementary Audio Unit 1 Apr 2026

After playing this track once, pause after each speaker and ask, “Where do you think they are from?” Track 1.5: The Number Maze This is where most beginners stumble. The speaker says a phone number: “Oh-seven-eight-nine… double-three… oh-one.” The word “double” instead of “two,” the “oh” instead of “zero,” and the unnatural grouping of digits are all cultural landmines. The audio forces students to rewire their brains. It’s frustrating, yes. But the victory when a student writes down the correct number is visceral.

The Speakout Elementary Unit 1 audio is now nearly a decade old (the 2nd edition was released in 2015). But a “What’s your phone number?” from 2015 works exactly the same in 2026. Language fundamentals do not age. If you are a teacher staring at that Unit 1 audio icon with dread—don’t. The first time you press play, half the class will look lost. By the third listen, fingers will start moving. By the end of the unit, your students will be asking you “How do you spell that?” without a script. speakout elementary audio unit 1

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