Even if you buy a used book without a code, Cambridge sells access to the audio as a standalone digital asset. Search the "Cambridge Shop" for English Vocabulary in Use Upper-intermediate (4th Edition) Audio CDs (digital download).
Upper-intermediate audio highlights how verbs and nouns lock together. When you hear a phrase like “mitigate the risks” or “vaguely familiar” : Pause the track.
Vocabulary necessary for debating news, politics, and modern societal challenges. The audio provides excellent practice for understanding news broadcasts or formal presentations. 5. Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
Expressing subtle emotions requires specific collocations. The audio helps you master the rising and falling intonations of expressions like "idiomatic expressions" or "spontaneous reactions." 2. Topic-Specific Professional Lexicon
Listen again while reading the text to resolve any confusion.
Immediately after finishing a listening session, write three original sentences using the targeted vocabulary. Speak these sentences aloud, matching the rhythm you heard in the official audio. Where to Access the Official Audio Components
[Listen Passively] -> Check Comprehension ↓ [Read & Analyze] -> Study Definitions & Collocations ↓ [Listen Actively] -> Track Word Stress & Reductions ↓ [Speak & Shadow] -> Mimic Pronunciation & Rhythm ↓ [Produce Language] -> Apply Vocabulary to Free Speaking Phase 1: The Blind Listen
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