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At the advanced level, "fossilized" mistakes—errors you've made for years—can be hard to break. Audio helps "rewire" your brain by repeatedly exposing you to the correct oral patterns. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
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Advanced Grammar in Use audio components, primarily available through the interactive eBook or CD-ROM editions, are designed to transform the traditional self-study text into a multi-sensory learning experience. Authored by Martin Hewings and published by Cambridge University Press , these materials target C1–C2 level learners. Cambridge English Shop Key Features of the Audio Materials Example Sentence Recordings Cambridge English Shop Key Features of the Audio
When you read a complex sentence, you have time to parse it. You can pause, look back, and analyze. In real-time conversation, you cannot hit "pause." Training with the audio forces your brain to process complex structures in real-time. You stop "calculating" the grammar and start "absorbing" the meaning. This shifts the processing load from your conscious brain (System 2 thinking) to your intuitive brain (System 1), which is the definition of fluency.
You have probably spent hundreds of hours reading English. Now, your ears are the bottleneck. The audio component short-circuits the translation process in your brain. You will begin to intuitively know that "If I was you" sounds amateurish, while "If I were you" sounds authoritative—not because you memorized the subjunctive, but because you have heard it 50 times in context.