Improve Listening English

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Thanks for writing in Margarida, I think this is a question that a lot of students will be interested in. In my opinion, listening is one of the hardest skills to develop when learning a language. It can be very exhausting trying to understand someone talking in a language that is not your own, not to mention having to understand all the different accents that a language may be spoken in. I have some tips which I think will help you, along with some suggestions for websites you could use for listening practice. There are only a few situations where it is important to understand every single word that someone is saying – for example when listening for an announcement at an airport – otherwise you might miss your flight! However, most of the time it’s really not necessary to understand everything, so you must try very hard not to worry if you don’t catch every word. Another thing to remember is that if you are able to ask questions then you can ask the speaker to repeat themselves or explain words that you don’t understand. Don’t be afraid to do this – generally people are always happy to teach someone something! Here are some phrases that might be useful: Could you repeat that please? Would you mind saying that again? What does that word mean? Could you explain the meaning of that word? Here are a few things you could try at home to help you develop your listening skills: Have a look around the BBC Learning English website – there are lots of fabulous listening activities. One of my favourites is The Flatmates http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/flatmates/ This is a soap opera with a twist: you can vote for what happens in the next episode. A great feature is that the script is available to read line by line if you need some help while you’re listening. My other favourite is 6 Minute English
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