Basic Grammar In Use 4th Audio Fixed ✧

The audio content for Basic Grammar in Use, 4th Edition is designed to accompany the printed textbook by Raymond Murphy, specifically to help learners hear the correct pronunciation and natural rhythm of the grammar examples provided in the "Grammar in Use" series. Audio Content Overview

"My pronunciation of past tense -ed was terrible. I said ‘walk-ed’ instead of ‘walkt’. The audio drills forced me to change. Now my American coworkers understand me."Yuki (Tokyo, Japan)

Key Features of the 4th Edition

The audio for Basic Grammar in Use 4th Edition is a primary feature of the interactive eBook, providing recordings for all example sentences to improve listening and pronunciation. Core Audio Features

Modals: Basic usage of "can," "could," "must," and "should". Basic Grammar In Use 4th Audio

This blog post provides an overview of the Basic Grammar in Use 4th Edition Audio

Review via Playlists: Many learners use full-unit audio compilations, such as those found in educational YouTube videos, to review all 113 units during passive time (like commuting). Key Features of the 4th Edition Audio The audio content for Basic Grammar in Use,

narration, helping you hear the natural rhythm, stress, and intonation of the grammar in use. Listen & Repeat Exercises:

A Sample 15-Minute Audio Workout (Unit 15: "I have / I’ve got")

  • Min 0-3: Listen to the rule explanation (if included) or read it first. Then listen to the 6 example sentences without looking—just absorb.
  • Min 3-6: Echo Method. Pause after each sentence. Repeat 3x: "I've got a car""She's got a cold""They haven't got any money".
  • Min 6-10: Fill-in-the-Blank Race. Play exercise 15.1 audio. Write the missing have/has/got as you listen. Check.
  • Min 10-12: Wrong Answer Game. For 5 sentences, say the wrong form first ("He have got"), then correct to audio ("He has got").
  • Min 12-15: Shadowing at normal speed. Read along with the audio for the unit summary.