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To prepare content for an audio-focused study of Cambridge Advanced Vocabulary for IELTS
- Run a Listening + Speaking simulation: take a Cambridge Listening test (or similar) and then record full Speaking Part 2 + 3 (6–8 minutes).
- Self-evaluate: mark vocabulary range, accuracy, and pronunciation. Note 10 words misused or omitted.
Collocation: Hearing how words naturally "stick" together in speech. cambridge advanced vocabulary for ielts audio
- Select a C1 word (e.g., feasible).
- Listen to audio clips (from Cambridge texts) where the word appears.
- Don't just listen for the word. Listen for the words before and after it.
- Example Audio Input: "The committee deemed the proposal financially feasible given the current budget."
- Takeaway: You aren't just learning feasible; you are learning the collocation financially feasible. This prepares you for the speed of Listening Part 4.
The "Shadowing" Method (Your Secret Weapon)
Here is a 4-step routine to use with the Cambridge Advanced audio tracks. Do not just listen. Perform. To prepare content for an audio-focused study of
Listening helps cement "word-mapping" in your brain faster than reading alone. Checklist for success: ✅ Listen once for general meaning. Run a Listening + Speaking simulation: take a
Practical Application: A Sample Audio Routine
Scenario: You are learning the topic "Environment and Sustainability."