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Real Listening And Speaking 3 Audio Cd2 ⟶ [ VERIFIED ]

Websites like eBay or specialized ESL resellers sometimes sell just the audio CD. Search for "Cambridge Real Listening and Speaking 3 CD only."

Warning: Avoid peer-to-peer sites or YouTube uploads. They often have CD2 scrambled, with tracks mislabeled (e.g., Track 15 from CD2 is actually Track 4 from CD1).


The course comes with two audio CDs. While CD1 introduces foundational listening tasks, Real Listening and Speaking 3 Audio CD2 is where the real challenge and growth happen. Here’s why:

Some editions of Real Listening and Speaking 3 no longer ship with physical CDs. Instead, they include a URL or QR code linking to an online audio vault. Check your book’s inside cover for a red or blue sticker.

With AI voice generators and YouTube English lessons, one might ask: Is a physical audio CD outdated? The answer is no—for two reasons. real listening and speaking 3 audio cd2

First, the content remains timeless. The conversations on Real Listening and Speaking 3 Audio CD2 are deliberately crafted to expose natural language quirks that AI voices (which are often too perfect) do not replicate.

Second, the methodology is sound. The CD is designed to be used in a non-linear way—you can repeat track 9 ten times without an internet connection. That controlled, repetitive drilling is exactly what intermediate learners need to move from "classroom English" to "street English."

Before diving into CD2 specifics, let’s contextualize the book. Real Listening and Speaking 3 is divided into distinct units (usually 12-15 chapters), each focusing on a real-world scenario. Topics include:

The course requires two audio CDs. CD1 typically covers the first half of the units (usually Units 1-6), while CD2 covers the second half (Units 7-12/15). Without CD2, you literally miss half the course – the progression of difficulty where listening tasks become faster and more nuanced. Websites like eBay or specialized ESL resellers sometimes


The audio isn't just for listening; it is a model for speaking. Each track highlights specific "chunks" of language. By listening to CD 2, you aren't just learning vocabulary; you are learning the intonation and stress patterns required to sound polite, firm, or interested.

Q: I have Real Listening and Speaking 3 without any audio. Will CD2 work alone? A: No. CD2 contains the audio tracks for specific units. Without the textbook’s visual exercises (gap-fills, note-taking grids, transcripts), the audio is just noise. You need the physical book or a PDF of the student’s book to accompany CD2.

Q: My CD2 is scratched and skips. Can I repair it? A: Minor scratches can sometimes be fixed with toothpaste (non-gel) or a disc repair kit. However, for deep scratches, use a digital extraction tool like IsoBuster to try and recover raw data before the disc fails completely.

Q: Is the level of CD2 harder than CD1? A: Yes, intentionally. CD1 focuses on clear, slow speech. CD2 introduces overlapping speech, background noise, and faster delivery (150-180 words per minute). That is why mastering CD2 is essential for the B2 level. The course comes with two audio CDs

Q: Can I use CD2 in my car to learn while driving? A: Absolutely, but not for first-time listening. Once you have studied a track with the book, listening to CD2 in the car is excellent for "rehearsal listening" – reinforcing patterns you already recognize.


If you are an intermediate English learner (B1/B2 level) or a teacher building a curriculum, you have likely come across the Real Listening and Speaking series by Miles Craven. It is widely regarded as one of the best resources for bridging the gap between "textbook English" and the messy, fast-paced reality of native conversation.

While the Student’s Book provides the visual context and exercises, Audio CD 2 is where the heavy lifting happens. In this post, we’ll break down what makes this specific CD essential, what skills it targets, and how you can use it to maximize your listening and speaking potential.