Upper Intermediate Audio — English Vocabulary In Use

Product Name: English Vocabulary in Use Upper-Intermediate with Audio Author: Stuart Redman / Lynda Edwards Level: B2 (Upper-Intermediate) Format: Paperback Book + Audio MP3/CD

Summary: The standard reference for upper-intermediate learners of English. This edition includes supplementary audio files to aid in the acquisition of pronunciation and listening skills. Topics covered include business, social life, and abstract concepts. Ideal for exam preparation (IELTS, TOEFL) and general proficiency improvement.


The right-hand page of the book contains exercises. Do these without looking at the left page. Use the audio to check the answers, focusing on the sound of the correct word.

The audio set (typically available as a CD-ROM in older editions, or as a digital download/stream in the 4th Edition via the Cambridge app) contains roughly 2–3 hours of spoken English. It covers: english vocabulary in use upper intermediate audio

Note: The 4th Edition (published 2017) uses the “Cambridge One” digital platform. The 2nd and 3rd editions often came with a physical CD. The keyword “audio” generally refers to the same core content, though formatting differs.

At the B2 level, you likely already know the "textbook" definition of most words. The challenge shifts to nuance and natural speech.

Header: 🎧 Master Upper-Intermediate English Vocabulary The right-hand page of the book contains exercises

Body: Take your English skills to the next level with English Vocabulary in Use: Upper-Intermediate. This essential study guide is now paired with audio content to help you master not just the meaning of words, but how to say them correctly.

Perfect for B2 learners, the book covers 100 units of vital vocabulary. Whether you are studying for exams or want to sound more natural in conversation, the combination of text and audio is the fastest way to learn.

✅ Learn words in context ✅ Improve listening skills ✅ Includes answer key Note: The 4th Edition (published 2017) uses the

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If you buy a new physical copy of the book, it often comes with a code inside the cover for the Cambridge One digital platform. Log in, redeem your code, and you can stream or download the official MP3s for all units.

| Do This | Avoid This | |---------|-------------| | Listen first without the book to guess meanings from context. | Using audio only while reading the transcript. | | Repeat sentences aloud (shadowing) to improve pronunciation. | Skipping the audio for "easy" words—you miss stress patterns. | | Use the "listen & pause" method for the gap-fill exercises. | Treating it as background music while multitasking. |

Play the English Vocabulary in Use Upper Intermediate Audio while reading along. Focus only on pronunciation. Notice which words surprise you (e.g., “chaos” pronounced /ˈkeɪ.ɒs/ not /tʃaʊs/).