In harmonic dictations in Aural Skills III, we identified harmonies by internalizing the logic of root movement and chord progression. We will continue to do so – now, adding the new topic of secondary dominants.
A secondary dominant occurs when we briefly tonicize a key by having a dominant-to-tonic progression in that key.
Secondary dominants are relatively easy to identify, because you will hear a chord containing accidentals that do not occur within the existing key signature. The root movement will indicate the chord that is being tonicized.