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Basic Grammar In Use 4th Edition Audio: A Valuable Resource for English Learners

Using the audio component of "Basic Grammar in Use 4th" can help learners:

1. Present Continuous & Present Simple (Units 1-10)

Audio focus: Distinguishing between "He is running" (right now) and "He runs every day" (habit). Basic Grammar In Use 4th Audio

Why the 4th Edition? A Quantum Leap in Learning

The 4th Edition of Basic Grammar in Use (often confused with the Essential Grammar in Use series, though similar) brought significant updates. Unlike previous versions, the 4th edition placed a heavy emphasis on the link between the written form (spelling and structure) and the spoken form (rhythm, intonation, and connected speech).

Note: Older editions (2nd or 3rd edition) have different audio tracks and do not align perfectly with the 4th Edition layout. Basic Grammar In Use 4th Edition Audio: A

Key Features of the Audio Component

Integrated Design: In the eBook version, audio is embedded directly next to the text for seamless switching between reading and listening. A Quantum Leap in Learning The 4th Edition

Weaknesses

Not all exercises have audio – about 30–40% of activities are listening-based; the rest are reading/writing only.
Access requires registration – you need to create a Cambridge account and redeem a code (may be a hurdle for some users).
No slow-speed option – learners who need slower speech for dictation may struggle.
Scripts not printed in the book – listening exercise answers are in the answer key, but scripts aren’t provided for all audio tracks.