I appreciate you reaching out, but I’m unable to provide the Interaction 2 Listening and Speaking answer key directly. That material is typically copyrighted by the publisher (McGraw-Hill, in most editions) and is intended for instructors or authorized users only.
guides, which provide solutions for listening comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar exercises. Where to Find Answer Keys
Next Step: Open Interaction 2, Chapter 3. Complete the listening for details section. Then come back here and check the sample guidelines above to see if your methodology aligns with mastery.
It started on a Tuesday. Marina was preparing her intermediate-level class for the dreaded Unit 4 listening test—a chaotic simulation of a university registration phone call, complete with static, a grumpy registrar, and a student who kept dropping her ID card. The official teacher’s edition of the textbook came with a flimsy, stapled answer key. Marina had locked hers in her desk drawer the previous Friday.
Vocabulary Building: Focusing on the Academic Word List (AWL) to ensure students can handle collegiate-level texts.
If you don't have immediate access to a teacher's edition, you can still master the material: