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How to improve listening?
My English listening is poor! How could i improve it? I always don't know what the rest of them mean only if i hear a word that i don't know in a sentence or the person speaks too quickly, could you give me some advice?
Thanks for everyone who helps me in advance.
2 juin 2016 14:33
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I do this for all of the other languages I know, but I think it would also apply to English.
1. I listen to audiobooks.
2. Watch films and television shows in English
3. Simply have conversation. Whoever is patient enough to speak slowly will help you become better with listening comprehension.
Hope this helps!
2 juin 2016
1
I can recommend you EngVid on YT. This is a great channel! I'm sure you will understand everything they say, and the lessons are not boring- there are many topics. From everyday activities to grammar
3 juin 2016
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Thanks, <a ui-sref="user({id:comment.commenter_obj.id})" href="https://www.italki.com/user/845385" style="line-height: 1.5; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">Эдуард</a>, I think this could help me a lot, it's more interesting than the typical study style.
2 juin 2016
Thanks for further help!I can't appreciate more, you guys just help me out a lot!
3 juin 2016
I think that your poor listening skills depends on many reasons. First, you only can listen and understand the others saying when your speaking skills is correct. You cannot hear and understand when you speak wrong pronunciation. Secondly, you should focus on tress words - key words and try to understand their mean of the whole sentence before you can know exactly. That likes you only can understand 60% of their mean and try to find out what they mean and practice more to improve it. The last thing is vocabulary, it's the most important thing when you learn English. The more words you know the more you understand the others :)
3 juin 2016
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