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Since "Q: Skills for Success" is a published textbook (Oxford University Press), this paper is designed as a of the audio component for Level 1 (High-Beginner/Low-Intermediate). Title: The Role of Authentic Audio Scaffolding in Emergent Bilinguals: An Evaluation of Q: Skills for Success Listening and Speaking 1 (2nd/3rd Edition)

| Real-World Utterance | Q Level 1 Audio Equivalent | | :--- | :--- | | "Waddaya wanna do?" | "What do you want to do?" | | "I hafta go." | "I have to go." | | "D'you know 'im?" | "Do you know him?" | If you need the actual audio files (MP3s) or the answer keys for the listening exercises, please note that I cannot distribute copyrighted material. However, you can usually access the audio via the Oxford University Press app (iQ Online) or your institution's Learning Management System (LMS) using an access code from the textbook. Q Skills For Success Listening And Speaking 1 Audio

[Your Name/Student ID] Course: TESOL Methodology / Applied Linguistics Date: [Current Date] 1. Abstract The foundational level of academic English proficiency relies heavily on the intersection of phonemic recognition and contextual comprehension. This paper evaluates the Audio Program accompanying Q: Skills for Success Listening and Speaking 1 . It analyzes how the audio tracks function not merely as listening tests, but as scaffolding tools for pronunciation, note-taking, and critical thinking. The findings indicate that the controlled pacing, clear enunciation, and strategic repetition in the audio materials effectively bridge the gap between classroom language and real-world extemporaneous speech for A2-level learners. 2. Introduction For Level 1 learners (CEFR A2), the transition from scripted classroom dialogue to natural speed is often a point of failure. Q: Skills for Success utilizes a "Unit Question" approach. This paper examines the specific audio strategies used in Unit 4 (typically "What makes a good story?" or "How do you learn?" depending on the edition) to determine efficacy. Since "Q: Skills for Success" is a published