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These flashcards help you practice the words you would use when you are at the orchestra, from everyday parts of the experience to names you need to follow along. With images and audio, you can connect what you see with how people say it. You can study in British English and also check the matching American English on the other side as you build confidence. You will see helpful words like orchestra, conductor, and audience, so they feel familiar when you hear them in real conversations. As you review, you can use these terms to talk about who is involved in the performance and where people gather, including the concert hall. The pairing of images and native audio makes it easier to remember vocabulary without memorising in isolation. Over time, that extra practice can help you recognise instrument names like violin, flute, trumpet, and drum, and connect them with what you are hearing and seeing. Flipping between British English and American English also supports steady progress, whether you are learning new words or refreshing ones you already know.