A: Contact Klett customer support. They are usually helpful. Alternatively, ask your language school if they have a class code or access to the teacher’s digital suite.

For intensive work, take a pen and paper. Play a short clip (one sentence at a time). Write down exactly what you hear. Check your answer against the transcript.

Play the track again, but pause after every short phrase (or every 2-3 seconds). Repeat the phrase out loud immediately, trying to copy the exact intonation and rhythm of the native speaker.

One of the biggest jumps from A1 to A2 is dealing with how people actually speak. The Netzwerk neu audio tracks are excellent because they introduce nuances early on. You don't just get perfect, robotic pronunciation; you get distinct character voices. The difference between the energetic "Paul" and the softer "Anna" helps your ear distinguish pitch and tone, which is crucial before you hit the heavy dialects at B1.