Colorful, modern layouts that maintain student engagement.
The audio details how poaching and habitat destruction (deforestation for timber and agriculture) threaten these populations.
Filling in gaps in a summary table using exact words from the track. right on 3 listening sulakauri
: Audio tracks for the series are available for streaming on the Sulakauri Publishing SoundCloud
Exploring why animals like loggerhead sea turtles face danger due to plastic pollution and beach rubbish. Colorful, modern layouts that maintain student engagement
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The audio serves as a springboard for active production. Students use the expressions they just heard to participate in paired debates, deliver short classroom presentations, or write summaries, transforming receptive input into active language output. Digital Accessibility for Teachers and Students : Audio tracks for the series are available
The listening passage focuses on [e.g., a Georgian author, publisher, or historical figure ] named . It discusses:
By the fourth take, something happened. Her voice cracked on the word mtserlebo — wounds — and instead of stopping, she leaned into it. The crack became a doorway. Behind her closed eyes, she saw the Sulakauri story about the old man who planted trees he'd never see grow, and she understood suddenly that the song wasn't about the singing. It was about the being-heard.