Does It Sound Right?
In English, we often say something "sounds right" or "doesn't sound right" — meaning it's correct, or it isn't. Teachers say this all the time when correcting mistakes: "that doesn't sound right." That's exactly what Sound Grammar trains you to hear for yourself.
By the time you reach this activity, you've already heard the conversation. Instead of doing a grammar exercise cold, you put the conversation back together yourself — rebuilding sentences you've already heard so they sound natural, not just technically correct.
More Than Just the Target Grammar
Most grammar activities focus only on the main grammar point — like the present perfect or the passive voice. Sound Grammar does that too, but it also works on the small function words most courses skip: the right preposition, the right article, the right auxiliary verb. These are the words that quietly make English sound natural — or noticeably off — even when the "big" grammar is correct.
It's quick and deliberately light. No deep dives into constructions you'll never actually use — just rebuilding real, natural English you've already heard, one piece at a time.
Key Features
- Replay the conversation before you start, so you're rebuilding from memory, not guessing blind
- Reconstruct the conversation by choosing the correct word, piece by piece
- Covers both target grammar and the small function words (articles, prepositions, auxiliaries) that most courses overlook
- Instant scoring
- Just a few minutes — a quick, low-pressure break from longer listening activities
Stop guessing whether your grammar is "technically" correct. Train your ear to know when it sounds right.
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