Edify’s AI doesn't just give you the answer. It shows you a heatmap of where you zoned out. Did you drift at 00:45? Did you mishear "fifteen" as "fifty"? The feedback loop is instant.
Unlike traditional CDs that play pristine audio, the "Hot" version includes simulated real-world acoustics. Students practice with muffled announcements, echoey lecture halls, and overlapping dialogues. It is "hot" because it mimics the pressure of a real exam room where the audio isn’t perfect.
One of the hottest features is the delayed transcript reveal. Students listen cold. Then, they listen while reading a cloze (fill-in-the-blank) transcript. Finally, they listen while reviewing the full transcript. This three-pass model hardwires auditory processing into long-term memory.
A: Absolutely. A huge part of listening comprehension is phonetic spelling . If you hear "necessary," you must spell it correctly. Edify integrates spell-check into the listening module.
What is the primary cause of the Urban Heat Island effect mentioned in the text?