Consistent with the IB philosophy of international-mindedness, the audio tracks do more than teach vocabulary. They introduce students to a variety of Francophone accents and cultural contexts. Whether it is a conversation set in a Parisian café, a market in Dakar, or a school in Quebec, the audio brings the diverse French-speaking world into the classroom. This variety fosters "intercultural understanding," teaching students that French is a living, global language with many voices. Developing Active Listening Skills
The audio tracks for Panorama Francophone 1 are primarily found on the accompanying or through the Cambridge University Press digital platforms (such as Elevate). They are designed to mirror the themes and tasks found in the Student’s Book and Workbook.
Older editions included physical CDs or digital resources companion discs provided exclusively to institutions and educators. panorama francophone 1 audio
The audio files align directly with the coursebook chapters. Each unit builds vocabulary and grammatical structures around practical, real-life themes: Unit / Theme Vocabulary Focus Audio Exercise Style (My World) Greetings, numbers, age, nationalities, and personal items.
Which (e.g., introductions, family, school) are you currently focusing on? Do you need help finding transcripts or answer keys ? Older editions included physical CDs or digital resources
The methods for accessing the audio tracks depend on the edition of the textbook you own (typically published by Cambridge University Press):
Audio activities link strictly with reading text or grammar matrices found in the Panorama francophone 1 Coursebook and Workbook . learners should adopt active listening strategies:
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To get the most out of the , learners should adopt active listening strategies: