Note: For the best experience, ensure you are using the audio material that corresponds directly to the edition of the book you are studying (e.g., 5th edition audio with the 5th edition book).

Understanding the subtle timing differences in speaking.

Hearing the intonation differences between will , going to , and present continuous for the future.

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Listen for the conversational shift between general life experiences and specific past time markers.

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Listening to correct structures repeatedly helps you instinctively recognize what "sounds right," reducing the need to translate from your native language in your head.

Do not listen to intermediate audio if you are a absolute beginner. Ensure your visual understanding matches the audio level so you are not just hearing white noise.

The English Grammar in Use Intermediate (5th Edition) covers crucial topics that are enhanced by audio, including 1.2.2 :

Copy sentences from digital copies of the book into high-quality TTS apps (like NaturalReader or Speechify). Choose a natural British or American voice to read the examples to you.

Older versions included a physical CD-ROM containing the MP3 files, which can be ripped and transferred to smartphones or tablets.

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