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yes, because language learning not only reading and writing but also spoke
when you start learning any thing so you use your eye but sometime you try to read loudly mean you also your ear its you use both eye and ear and you learn better using audio so can learn better its good way nut not too much
Yes, I believe audio books are an effective method to learn English as it will give you practice not only in spelling but in listening and speaking skills.
I believe that audio books is the best software for learning English during this decade . Now i can read and listen to the correct pronunciation from a native narrator " speaker " at the same time .
It depends entirely on what you and the students want to achieve in class. Students don't really want to listen to other people speaking about topics that they have no interest in. In my experience, it is much better to engage the students with active interaction. let them read and repeat words etc.
I also let them write their answers on the white board, it helps for shyness and introverted students
As for pronunciation; unless you have one particular standardized intonation and dialect on the audio tapes. different dialects can be very confusing for English learners. they already have to cope with the varied spelling of the same sound in English.
yes because what baby hears is what they say.from that,their speaking skill will be develop.