Mastering English with Audio: The Power of English Grammar in Use Intermediate MP3s For decades, Raymond Murphy’s English Grammar in Use
Here is why the MP3 element is so powerful:
, you can practice on-the-go using your tablet or smartphone. You can find these digital versions on platforms like the Cambridge Shop Active Listening:
5th Edition
While the majority of the book is text-based, specific sections do utilize audio. In modern editions, such as the , audio is accessible via the "Cambridge One" digital platform rather than physical MP3 CDs.
audio CD (or MP3 download)
But there’s a lesser-discussed companion to the printed book: the . In an age where listening skills are often prioritized over writing drills, does this old-school audio add-on actually help? Or is it just a gimmick?
- The 5th Edition eBook (access via Cambridge Bookshelf app or website) includes audio for example sentences and some answers.
- No "long paper" or full-book MP3 is officially produced by Cambridge University Press.
- Improve your listening score on IELTS/TOEFL.
- Reduce your accent.
- Speak with faster, more automatic accuracy.
- Finally understand native speakers who use contractions and connected speech.

