Four Corners 3 Audio File
Scene 10 — The Night Watch They leave Mara in the booth and take the projector, the film, the ledger. Mara's hands are empty, but the tape recorder remains on the stool, its last reel half unwound.
MARA (muttering) The Well. Of course.
Final Image The camera pulls back as the rain starts again, gentler this time. The theater's light spills into the street. On the marquee, someone has painted three new letters beside the old name: "—AND COUNT." The town breathes; a corner remains soft.
ELLIOT (on tape) If you're hearing this, I'm already gone. Or maybe I'm exactly where I said I'd be. The truth is more fun when it's uncertain. four corners 3 audio
This matches the core lessons in the Student's Book (Units 1–12). Each unit contains four lessons (A, B, C, and D) and includes:
ELLIOT (on tape) Numbers tell you what we kept. Names tell you what we lost. For everyone who kept the corner soft, there was someone trying to harden it up.
Depending on your role and needs, there are different audio resources available: Scene 10 — The Night Watch They leave
The listening segments are divided into two main categories:
Audio examples show how target grammar structures sound in natural speech.
Listen to a short audio segment and repeat it immediately afterward. Try to match the speaker's speed, pauses, and rhythm exactly. This builds muscle memory for better pronunciation. Active Dictation Of course
Scene 11 — The River The convoy moves toward the river, where heavy equipment can disappear with evidence. Mara tailed them on foot, soaked, shoes heavy. At the riverbank, under sodium lights, men lift boxes into the belly of a waiting barge.
Focus on the stressed content words (nouns, verbs) rather than weak grammar words (prepositions, articles).