Touchstone 3 Audio [portable] Site

Owning the audio is only step one. Here is a 4-step study plan to ensure you actually improve.

A: If you can understand Touchstone 2 audio at 80% without subtitles, you are ready for level 3. If you struggle to understand even slow dialogues, go back to Touchstone 2. touchstone 3 audio

English speakers often "smush" words together. The audio tracks allow you to practice reduced forms (like "gonna" or "would’ve") that are hard to learn from a page. Owning the audio is only step one

Through advanced psychoacoustic algorithms, the system creates a sense of width and depth that belies the physical size of the speakers. You close your eyes, and the band is not "in your head" or "in the speaker box"—they are arranged in front of you. The guitarist is to the left, the drummer is centered in the back, and the vocalist is front and center. If you struggle to understand even slow dialogues,

| Challenge | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | Use the Listening script in the back of the book. Read along while listening 2–3 times, then try without the script. | | “I understand the CD but not real people.” | That is normal. After each track, listen to a short YouTube vlog. Compare the speed and slang. | | “My book’s online code expired.” | Contact Cambridge customer support. Sometimes they extend access for self-study students. Alternatively, ask your teacher for the teacher’s portal audio. |

These contain the core dialogues, "Figure It Out" grammar exercises, and vocabulary lists found in the Student’s Book.