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This exercise focuses on understanding informal spoken English. The answer key provides the standard English equivalents for reduced forms.
Vocabulary matching exercises are fully answered in the key. For instance, in a chapter about home entertainment, the answer key matches vocabulary items like “subscribe to streaming service/platform” and “virtual reality games” to corresponding images.
Overview
Recognizing main ideas, identifying specific details, and understanding a speaker's tone, attitude, and implied meaning.
The most reliable source for the Interactions 2 Listening/Speaking answer key is the official publisher website (McGraw-Hill Education). Instructors can gain access to the , which contains: Chapter Tests: Complete answer keys for all quizzes. interaction 2 listening and speaking answer key
guide for the specific edition you are using (e.g., Silver, Diamond, or 4th Edition). Teacher’s Resource Manuals
The answer key provides specific answers for grammar and pronunciation exercises. For example, in an activity about reductions in spoken English, the answer key lists correct reduced forms such as “are you” reduced to “are ya” and “don’t you want to” reduced to “don’tcha wanna”. For instance, in a chapter about home entertainment,
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This is a more traditional exercise with definite answers. Instructors can gain access to the , which
For Question 4: “The registrar says, ‘I’m afraid that won’t be possible.’ The correct answer is (c) ‘She cannot change the student’s schedule.’ But note: the speaker’s tone rises 15% on ‘possible.’ This indicates false politeness. Listen for the micro-sigh before the response.”
He picked up the annotated answer key. “This is not an answer key. This is a translation manual for the human soul. For example, Unit 6, Question 8: the woman says, ‘Oh, that’s fine.’ The book says the answer is (a) ‘She agrees.’ Wrong. The correct answer is (d) ‘She is furious and will never speak to him again.’ How do I know? Because her pitch rises 40% on ‘fine.’ That’s a polite scream.”