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Advanced Grammar in Use Audio: Mastering Nuance Through Listening
Audio for Exercises: Interactive exercises allow users to listen to the correct answers, reinforcing auditory memory of complex structures like comparative or performance grammar. advanced grammar in use audio
Advanced Grammar in Use by Martin Hewings is a cornerstone resource for high-level English learners (C1-C2 level). While the core of the series is the textbook, the audio components are essential for bridging the gap between theoretical rules and natural, spoken fluency. 💿 Role of Audio in Advanced Learning Advanced Grammar in Use Audio: Mastering Nuance Through
Interactivity & feedback
- Self-recording: learners record responses; the feature offers immediate automated feedback on:
Lesson components (each audio lesson)
Part 6: Troubleshooting Common Issues
Problem: "I can't hear the difference between 'would have' and 'would of' (incorrect)." Solution: The audio pronounces "would have" as /ˈwʊdəv/ (contracted). Listen specifically for the weak 'v' sound. If you hear a vowel, the speaker is using incorrect slang. The Cambridge audio strictly uses 've. Self-recording: learners record responses