Every unit's primary grammar explanation includes audio recordings of example sentences to demonstrate natural stress and intonation.
The Advanced Grammar in Use suite is published by Cambridge University Press. While most students are familiar with the red-covered book (now in its 4th Edition), many are unaware that the accompanying audio is not just a pronunciation guide—it is a pedagogical tool. advanced grammar in use audio
The official Advanced Grammar in Use audio (typically included with the eBook version or available via the Cambridge Bookshelf app) provides: The official Advanced Grammar in Use audio (typically
Advanced grammar often involves auxiliary verbs (would have, might have, should not have). In natural speech, these become "woulda," "mighta," "shouldn’t’ve." The audio trains your ear to map the sloppy sounds of real conversation onto the precise grammar rules you are studying. should not have). In natural speech