• True or False (listen):
  • Context: This exercise usually focuses on identifying specific sounds (such as the difference between /b/ and /p/ or long vowels) to choose the correct picture or word.

    Script:

    1. Look at number one.

    2. Look at number two.

    3. Look at number three.

    4. Look at number four.


    Many teachers upload the listening exercises to YouTube for remote learning. To find your track, try these search strings:

    Caution: These links go down frequently due to copyright claims.


    Q: Is there a PDF with the listening script for Unit 99? A: No. If you meant Unit 9, the script is in the Teacher's Book. Page 99 of the Teacher's Book might contain the answer key for a review test.

    Q: Can I listen offline? A: Yes, if you download the MP3 via the Oxford app (offline mode available) or rip your physical CD to your computer.

    Q: My child needs to listen to "Track 99" for homework. Help! A: Ask the teacher for the exact page number in the Student Book. It is almost certainly a review section. Play the audio from the Teacher's Resource Center or ask a classmate to share the file via Google Drive (if permitted).


    Since "Unit 99" doesn't exist, let's assume you need the Review or Skills Time audio from the end of the book, or a specific high-number track.

    Let’s address the elephant in the room. Family and Friends 1 typically contains between 15 and 20 units (depending on the edition – American or British). There is no Unit 99.

    So, why are people searching for "listening 99 link"?

    There are three likely scenarios:

    Most likely, you are looking for the audio link for Unit 9, Track 29 or Track 99 on the CD. We’ll cover both possibilities below.