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		<title>The best IELTS test listening resources</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2021 11:34:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking to strengthen your IELTS listening and you do not know what resources to choose to study, stay with us to the end of this article. In this article, we want to introduce you to the best IELTS test listening resources so that you can get a high score in this part of the test.</p>
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<p>It should be noted that the IELTS Listening section in the academic and general exams is the same and is not different from each other. In both of these tests, four listeners are broadcast who have grades and different types of questions such as fill in the gaps, matching and even descriptive answers are designed for them.</p>



<p>IELTS test listening books</p>



<p>Book Tactics for Listening</p>



<p>Tactics For Listening is one of the oldest books on Listening. There is a third edition of Tactics For Listening on the market, which is the best and most reliable source for listening. This book is categorized according to different topics. Each of your lessons is a variety of words and exercises that can cover all types of listening questions. The book Tactics For Listening has three levels: beginner, intermediate and advanced. This book is one of the best educational books and has reached millions of language learners. This book is only for strengthening Listening and does not say anything about IELTS, but it is very suitable for strengthening Listening and can be used as a side reference.</p>



<p>Book real listening and speaking</p>



<p>The title of this book is listening and speaking, which means that listening has a great impact on improving speaking. This book will be a great help to improve your general listening. Especially for the topics that you will encounter in the first part of the test, such as writing address, registration in the library, etc.</p>



<p>This book is useful for strengthening listening skills in topics such as sightseeing tours and introducing attractive places in a city that are very common in the second part of the listening test.</p>



<p>Book Improve your skills Listening &amp; amp; Speaking</p>



<p>The book Improve your Listening and Speaking Skills for IELTS provides all the tips and techniques needed to succeed in the listening and oral IELTS academic and general tests, and includes sample IELTS questions and a variety of exercises. This book has been recommended by most IELTS professors in recent months.</p>



<p>IELTS Advantage book</p>



<p>Designed for a variety of IELTS skills, including listening, the IELTS Advantage book contains nine lessons, including sample IELTS listening and speaking questions, and is highly recommended for those who need to score 7 or higher. In the first part of this book, there are complete explanations about the two parts of listening and speaking and how to score the IELTS test, which helps you to go to study for the test with enough information.</p>



<p>Collins English for Exams Listening for IELTS</p>



<p>Listening Collins book is designed exclusively for the IELTS listening section and will help you get a score of 7 or higher on this exam. This book teaches sample IELTS questions, tips and techniques related to the IELTS Listening section, and vocabulary related to the topic of each lesson. This book is one of the most famous IELTS listening books.</p>



<p>Book Listen Here</p>



<p>This book is edited and published by Cambridge Publications. In this book, various topics are mentioned, such as leisure tours and introduction of attractive places in a city. This book is very useful for the second part of listening to the IELTS test.</p>



<p>Book Improve your IELTS listening</p>



<p>This book is part of the Improve Your Skills collection published by McMillan Publishing. This book contains various textbooks and strengthens your listening. We hope that by reading this article you have been able to get the best score in passing this IELTS test by using the best IELTS test listening resources.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In order to speak English well, you need a proper native model to use. In the same way that children learn by imitating their parents and others around them, you can learn English through regular exposure to native English content (text, audio, video) and interaction with a tutor or friend. </p>
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<p>Before choosing a model to focus on, you may want to consider the following:</p>



<p>Try the &#8220;Shading&#8221; method!</p>



<p>Start by finding a short audio or video clip by a native English speaker &#8211; this could be a 30-60 second episode of an audio book or a very short comic strip from Youtube. Listen to or watch it several times until you become familiar with it and understand its meaning. Pay attention to how the speaker uses tone, emphasis and pause. Maybe write down some notes on paper and overwrite the text to have a text image to work with. Now try to repeat the speaker in exactly the same way and with the same pronunciation. You may want to record yourself doing this, so you can compare your version to the original to see where you can make further progress on your next attempt.</p>



<p>choose a national English branch</p>



<p>In terms of vocabulary, pronunciation and even grammar, there can be significant differences between English and American English. Confusion often arises when learners mix different types of English when speaking and writing. To avoid this, consider which type of English you prefer (or which one best suit your needs) and make this the starting point for choosing the right model.</p>



<p>Find a native model or instructor to guide your learning</p>



<p>Having your own English tutor can be a great way to ensure you practice regular speech and correct mistakes. This tutor can act as your native model and reference as well as boost your motivation and interest in the language. If you have access to enough video and audio content, you can choose a model such as a BBC newscaster, a Youtube star or a celebrity. This person should be a native speaker with standard English, but also someone you love and perhaps admire.</p>



<p>your work is endless</p>



<p>Unless you have lived the building blocks of your childhood in most English-speaking countries, it is unlikely that you will ever become 100% native. Set realistic study goals and work towards them over time. Every learner has the ability to acquire fluent English, and some of them even approach native skills.</p>
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		<title>Immerse yourself in English!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Use any opportunity to listen to English: songs, movies, speeches, news, documentaries, and more.  You should learn English as much as you can.  If you are interested in music, try to find the lyrics of your favorite songs and, while memorizing it, match the song with the singer under your lips (or loud!) While memorizing it.</p>
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<p>If, as the saying goes, you are open to the film, it is enough to separate parts of your favorite film (for example, 3 minutes) and try to keep the dialogues as much as possible and say them with the actors.&nbsp; In short, as I said, you have to immerse yourself in English.</p>



<p>&nbsp; One of the things I did when I was just starting to learn English was to convert an entire movie to an mp3 file and listen to the audio version of the movie on the tracks (taxi and bus) many times.</p>



<p>I was studying at the University, at that time and the main door of the university was about 1800 meters away from our dormitory.&nbsp; Many times, instead of taking this route by university bus, I walked so that I could listen to my favorite movies on the beautiful route inside the university!</p>



<p>Of course, after a while, I decided to convert the videos to mp3 before I saw them, and after listening to them several times, I watched the video version to make it more interesting.&nbsp; In addition to boosting listening, it also boosted your imagination.</p>



<p>Because in some movies there are scenes where the most important events of the movie happen without any dialogue and only with a soundtrack!&nbsp; for example, in &#8220;siege&#8221; in bus crash sequence you may not know who was dead Man and who survived!) I owe the power of my Listening skill to these creations.</p>



<p>&nbsp; Listening to lectures is another way to incorporate English into your daily life and thus speed up your learning of English.&nbsp; You can easily download various lectures with your favorite accent from the Internet for free and increase the number of hours you spend in English during the day by listening to them.</p>



<p>The text of many of these lectures is also available on the Internet and you can use them to check your work.&nbsp; One of the websites full of good lectures is the TED website.&nbsp; In this website, you can download different lectures in different fields in audio (mp3) and video (mp4) along with the full text of each.</p>
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		<title>Transcribing method</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you are learning a new language, you are probably looking for a solution that will make your writing, speaking and listening skills a new language easier.  </p>
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<p>One of the problems that language learners may face is a better and more complete understanding of listening.&nbsp; There are many ways to learn and strengthen listening, including the transcription technique to strengthen listening to help you achieve great results in strengthening a new language.&nbsp; In this article, we want to introduce you to the transcription technique to strengthen your listening skills or hear a new language.</p>



<p><strong>What is a transcript?</strong></p>



<p>One of the best ways to enhance your listening experience is to transcribe or transcribe the audio text onto paper.&nbsp; Write down all the conversations and words that you listen to in the audio files as a listening on a piece of paper.&nbsp; Although this technique may seem difficult at first, over time it simplifies your listening skills, and you can watch movies or pass language exams in the listening section without the need for subtitles.</p>



<p><strong>How to transcribe correctly?</strong></p>



<p><strong>Find your level audio file</strong>.</p>



<p>To do a proper transcription, you must first select an audio file that fits your language level.&nbsp; Be careful that this file is not so simple that you do not learn anything and not so hard that you can not understand and have to listen to each sentence many times.&nbsp; The subject of the audio file should be to your liking so that you do not get tired of listening to it and doing the exercises.</p>



<p><strong>Listen to the audio file to the end</strong>.</p>



<p>Once you have found an audio file that is appropriate for your level, first listen to it from beginning to end to find out what is being talked about, but if the audio file contains text or a subtitle video, do not look at it until the last step.&nbsp; Come back a second time and listen to it and try to write down the keywords and key information.&nbsp; Wherever you think you droped behind, stop the audio file and write down the main points and listen to the rest of the file.</p>



<p><strong>Take notes.</strong></p>



<p>Listen to an audio file every day and write it down while listening; This may be a little time consuming at first, but over time, with a lot of practice, you will strengthen your accuracy and memory, and you will increase your writing and listening speed at the same time, as well as learning the words and how to spell them. Re-play the file for the third time and this time write all the words and conversations in detail.&nbsp; After hearing two or three words, pause the file and write the words.&nbsp; Be sure to write down words, especially collocations, that you do not know, find their meaning, and use them in sentences.</p>



<p><strong>Advantages of Transcription Technique.</strong></p>



<p>Many learners have achieved significant success in TOEFL and IELTS test listening with the help of the transcription technique.&nbsp; Here are some of the benefits of this method:</p>



<p>Active listening skills will be strengthened and you will have a better understanding of the concepts.</p>



<p>The transcript technique is used to learn more listening languages.</p>



<p>In this way, you will become better acquainted with the speaking speed of the native speakers of the target language.</p>



<p>You will learn the structure of sentences better, such as how to place verbs correctly.</p>



<p>Transcript helps you learn to pronounce words correctly.</p>



<p>With this technique, you will understand the accent and stress on the words more than before.</p>



<p>Without having to read written words, you will get acquainted with new words and your vocabulary will expand.</p>
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		<title>Introducing English education podcasts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2021 13:27:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There are many ways to learn English. One way to learn English is to listen to an English podcast. Podcasts have attracted a lot of attention in recent years. The importance of podcasts has led most professors to advise language learners to include listening to podcasts in their daily routine. In this article, we will introduce you to the best English language educational podcasts. Stay with us until the end of this article.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">English educational podcast features</h2>



<p>Chastity has features that increase the importance of using them. These features include:</p>



<p>• They are available to us everywhere and at any time. Also, there are almost no space and time restrictions on their use; On the bus, on the way to school, while walking and…</p>



<p>• Develop listening skills and enable them to learn the correct pronunciation of words.</p>



<p>Expands your vocabulary with new words, phrases and idioms.</p>



<p>• The text of most podcasts is available. (Especially at lower levels)</p>



<p>• Has local dialects and vernacular languages.</p>



<p><strong>A collection of BBC podcasts</strong></p>



<p>The BBC, one of the most popular news networks, produces a wide variety of chains, including Global News, 6-Minute English and The English We Speak. Global News podcasts are world news topics that are broadcast twice a day. In this chastity, people speak quite clearly and intelligibly. The English We Speak podcast collection focuses on everyday terms and phrases and is used. Each of the chapters of this series is between two to three minutes and one episode is published every week.</p>



<p><strong>Podcasts in English</strong></p>



<p>The podcastsinenglish.com podcasts are complete language learning collections with different programs for beginners, intermediate and upper secondary students. Some of the topics you may hear on these podcasts are the Winter Olympics, equestrian experiences, and Facebook. Podcasts are short and challenging, with subtitles, pages, and vocabulary to practice.</p>



<p><strong>British Council podcast collection</strong></p>



<p>The British Council podcast is produced by the British Cultural Association. The British Council is one step ahead of all other well-made, high-quality podcasts. Each episode of the podcast, which is approximately 25 minutes long, discusses everyday life situations. The speaking speed of the speakers of this podcast is normal. Speakers make conversations very happy and warm. This has made this podcast famous and popular among English enthusiasts.</p>



<p><strong>Better at English</strong></p>



<p>The thing that makes this chaste person interesting is that he is not at least one of the Native actors and the conversations are real and documented. In this purity, the speed of conversations is normal, and intermediate to high levels easily understand the content of the podcasts. The variety of topics is very good and attractive for all ages and levels; Because it covers both serious topics and topics that are mostly entertaining. Because conversations are real and documented, the audience can become familiar with different accents and experience a variety of speeds in the best English podcasts.</p>



<p><strong>ESL Pod</strong></p>



<p>This podcast has a lot of programs (it has recorded 900 programs so far and is still being added to the number of episodes). The show is hosted by Dr. Jeff McQuelen and another voice that you sometimes hear on the show is Dr. Lucy Tse; Both have doctorates in applied linguistics. The speed of English conversations is half normal and therefore it is very easy to follow. Each podcast has a learning guide.</p>



<p><strong>Comedy Bang Bang</strong></p>



<p>This collection includes funny and entertaining performances that have been talked about with celebrities in different parts of it. Topics in this collection include improvisation, games and interesting characters that can entertain you. There are many characters in this chastity, which is why you can hear different accents and dialects. This is pure for the advanced level because people talk a little fast in it.</p>



<p><strong>Luke’s ENGLISH Podcast</strong></p>



<p>Luke is a talented language teacher and laughter. He is an experienced person from London. He offers a rich mix of thematic elements and aims to make you laugh as you learn. Learning a language can be a miracle if it is accompanied by jokes and laughter. This talented teacher, with a taste of laughter and relying on his 20 years of experience in teaching different language levels, has been able to prepare very interesting and useful podcasts for English language learning volunteers.</p>



<p>We hope you find this article useful and that we have been able to introduce you to English educational podcasts.</p>
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		<title>Convenient ways to learn English by watching movies</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2021 11:06:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the most important sources of educational help to strengthen the language is movies. The movie is full of real-world conversations. Movie teaches you words in the form of practical sentences and makes you familiar with the culture of that country. The visual features of the English movie make you learn the language better and also learning the language with the movie helps you to get acquainted with the body postures or the body language.</p>
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<p>Movie charm and fun makes you enjoy learning and thus spend more time learning without getting tired. Note that if you watch the best English language teaching video but do not know how to use it, you cannot use it enough.</p>



<p>One of the advantages of learning English through a movie is that the language used in the movie is much closer to reality. While the language used in textbooks is not always as close to reality as it should be. So if you watch a lot of movies, when you speak to an English speaker, you will find that your conversation is very similar to what you have heard and seen before. So, your communication skills can be strengthened by watching movies.</p>



<p><strong>Different ways of expressing words and phrases</strong></p>



<p>&nbsp;English speakers believe that only thirty percent of what is said is transferable through words, and another seventy percent depends on how the phrases are expressed. For example, body posture (laughter or frown) and tone of voice (angry or upset tone of voice). Therefore, how to pronounce sentences and phrases in English is very important.</p>



<p>For example, the phrase I love you can be expressed in different ways that change its meaning to some extent. This cannot be learned from a textbook alone. If you try to learn these things by reading the textbook, you will be completely confused. As mentioned, sometimes phrases have different meanings based on tone of voice and manner of expression, but if you hear them even for once, it is quite tangible to you and you can easily understand it.</p>



<p>It is important to know what others are saying, but it is also important to know how others say and say something. By seeing what happens in the film and its scenes, you are not only able to learn new words, but you also learn how to pronounce them well. Because movie characters can be worried, sad, happy, angry, or whatever you can think have. And you can easily learn these things.</p>



<p><strong>Features of learning English by watching movies</strong></p>



<p>• Learn English by watching authentic and varied language videos.</p>



<p>• Exposes you to a new culture.</p>



<p>• A great way to view body language and other nonverbal cues.</p>



<p>Its &#8220;valid&#8221; words are more than what you see in a textbook.</p>



<p>• You can find idioms and ways to express ideas.</p>



<p>• See the use of language in real situations.</p>



<p><strong>Features of the study-centered approach to watching movies</strong></p>



<p><strong>1. Focus</strong></p>



<p>Passively watching a movie will not help you learn a language. You need to actively study the movie you are watching, and focus on every word that is said.</p>



<p><strong>2. Segmentation</strong></p>



<p>Divide the movie you have chosen to strengthen your English into several sections. For example, it is appropriate to divide an hourly movie into four 15-minute sections. Decide not to see more than the part you have chosen and be sure to stick to your decision. It is better to have short sections so that you can focus on them and see how many times they are repeated. If you decide to go it cheap and risk the low bandwidth you are only fooling yourself. Watching all the movies will make you tired. In addition, you cannot repeat it several times.</p>



<p><strong>3. Pronunciation</strong></p>



<p>You need to be constantly involved in your movement. Talk to the characters, try to imitate their pronunciation and repeat their body language.</p>



<p><strong>Repetition</strong></p>



<p>Watching a movie once is like looking at a flash card once. If you want to read the movie, you have to go through it several times.</p>



<p><strong>Subtitles</strong></p>



<p>Subtitles can be both a great stick and an incredible teaching aid. If you use them properly, you can improve your language learning. If you want to strengthen your language with English subtitles only once, you will not achieve significant success, but if you take all the steps in order and are patient in your training, English subtitles will help you a lot. At this stage, watch the first part of the movie with English subtitles. Write down new words. First, try to guess their meaning according to the movie story. If you cannot, get help from the dictionary. Finally, take a look at the list of new words and then watch the movie again. It is better not to refer to your list of words when watching the video, but to review the words before and after watching each section. No need to memorize words. After reviewing the words a few times and watching the movie, you will master them.</p>



<p><strong>See the movie at the current level</strong></p>



<p>There are those who think that they can learn English little by little just by listening to English, even to things that they can hardly understand. But it has been proven both scientifically and empirically that in order to learn, you have to choose things that are easy for you to understand. So, for example, choose movies that do not use a lot of market alley terms and expressions. If your level is low, children&#8217;s animations and cartoons are highly recommended because the language used is closer to the children&#8217;s language, which naturally becomes simpler.</p>



<p><strong>Introducing suitable videos for teaching English</strong></p>



<p>The King’s Speech</p>



<p>Jurassic Park</p>



<p>Harry Potter</p>



<p>The Queen</p>



<p>The World of Warcraft</p>



<p>Pirates of the Caribbean</p>



<p>The imitation game</p>



<p>Alien’s invasion</p>



<p>The Hateful Eight</p>



<p>Sherlock Holmes</p>



<p>The Hangover Part II</p>



<p>The Remains of the Day</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Language learners have always recognized movies as one of the best tools for learning a language. Films can be based on real events or symbols of different epics and events that affect us, or they may come from the creative mind of a writer. Smiles, tears, anger, apprehension, and emotions are transmitted through a quadrilateral to our corners and eyes, and from there penetrate our hearts and minds. Any genre of film can be appealing to anyone, and language learners are no exception. You may be one of those language learners who want to strengthen your language by watching movies. Is language learning through film a challenge? In this article, we will look at some common language learning mistakes with movies.</p>
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<p>As you know, if you want to learn a language by watching a movie, you will certainly face some challenges.</p>



<p>It is interesting to note that these challenges, while not as appealing as the action scenes in the film, can be just as frightening and change your perception of language learning.</p>



<p>In this article, we have gathered materials for you that you can easily overcome these challenges.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">There is no more fun way to learn a language than watching a movie because:</h3>



<p>Watching movies introduces you to the common conversations of any language, and because movies are made for people in that language, it usually uses authentic conversations. Sometimes historical or fictional films do not accurately reflect today&#8217;s common discourse. But most contemporary films use the common vernacular. You can understand the real conversation more and better by listening to authentic and authentic conversations.</p>



<p>Watching movies puts words into format. You do not have to rely on the meaning of the word to understand what is happening. If you do not understand a word, most of the time you can guess the meaning of the word by what happens in the movie and visual cues such as the characters&#8217; faces. You can also evaluate the use of words in different situations, which helps you understand when it is more appropriate to use each word</p>



<p><strong>Watch movies without help</strong></p>



<p>When watching a movie in your preferred language, you may want to watch the movie alone.</p>



<p><strong>Do you know how to do this?</strong></p>



<p>If you have not seen many movies in your preferred language, you are probably not ready to watch feature films yet. Practicing with the right resources will give you the skills you need to watch a movie.</p>



<p>One of the resources you can use to improve your skills before watching a feature film is YouTube. There are many short films in other languages, most of which have subtitles.</p>



<p>Just because you are ready to watch a movie does not mean that you should not use any other help. Using a translator app that has an audio translation option: like Google Translate, is a quick and easy way to search for any word or phrase that may be unfamiliar to you while watching a movie.</p>



<p><strong>Wrong movie selection</strong></p>



<p>Watching great and impressive films is tempting, but great does not always mean the best, especially when it comes to language learning. In addition to selecting films based on difficulty level and vocabulary, learners select films based solely on the topic they are interested in. While you should definitely choose a movie that you are interested in, there are many other factors to consider.</p>



<p>You must first assess the difficulty level of the film.</p>



<p>Consider special words</p>



<p>Choose movies that you enjoy watching.</p>



<p>You see the movie fast.</p>



<p>When you watch a movie in your own language, you watch it once and for all, and maybe just stop once or twice to get more food. But when you learn a language, watching a movie at once speeds up the process unbelievably fast. There are several reasons why this happens. First, you may miss parts. Discovering important details becomes more difficult and you get lost. In addition, repetition is important for learning the language, and if you watch the movie only once, you will not be able to learn its vocabulary and grammar.</p>



<p>Here is a solution for you.</p>



<p>Rest your mind to process the information.</p>



<p>Pause the movie several times.</p>



<p>Watch a movie many times!</p>



<p>You expect to understand the meaning of the film immediately.</p>



<p>Most language learning resources are very slow and learners understand them more easily than native speakers. So even language learners who have learned the language for a long time cannot quickly grasp real sources such as movies. When you see that it is not as easy to listen as you thought, you become frustrated and unmotivated. You may even doubt your abilities.</p>



<p><strong>Solution</strong></p>



<p>To overcome this obstacle, do not raise your expectations. Hope you understand a part of the film, but if you do not understand something, do not be ashamed and do not use this as a basis for your abilities in language. Even if you have been learning a language for a long time, understanding native speakers takes time. Do not stop watching the movie.</p>



<p><strong>High dependence on subtitles</strong></p>



<p>The subtitles are magical. If you do not understand the movie, you can read the subtitles. But this can be problematic for language learners. You can get help from subtitles even if you do not understand a few words of the movie. But if you are not careful, you may come to your senses and see that you are reading the dialogues instead of listening to them.</p>



<p>Plan to use subtitles.</p>



<p>Take a “brief look” at the subtitle.</p>



<p>Excess in word search</p>



<p>One of the reasons listening is important is that listening helps you position words according to the situation. You may hear a word you do not know when talking. Having experience in finding the meaning of words according to the situation prepares you for this situation.</p>



<p><strong>Solution:</strong></p>



<p>Instead of focusing on the words, focus on the overall meaning of the sentence. There is no problem if you leave out one or two words. There is no point in stopping the movie and searching the text word for word. Learn how to fill in the blanks yourself.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Watching YouTube videos is a very easy and fun way to learn English quickly, especially to improve Listening and Pronunciation skills. On YouTube, there are many things to watch for everyone with different backgrounds and interests.So find something you love! Interest in content will accelerate your progress in language learning. Do not be a mere [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>Watching YouTube videos is a very easy and fun way to learn English quickly, especially to improve Listening and Pronunciation skills.</strong></p>



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<p><strong>On YouTube, there are many things to watch for everyone with different backgrounds and interests.<br>So find something you love! Interest in content will accelerate your progress in language learning.</strong></p>



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<p><strong>Do not be a mere viewer when watching English videos on YouTube. Rather, you need to pay attention to pronunciation, accent, phrases, idioms and the degree of formality in conversations.</strong></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A common answer to “Thank you&#8220; is: &#8220;You’re welcome.&#8220; But you can and it is definitely better to use the following phrases and expressions to reply thank. Depending on the situation you are in, you can use one of these phrases: Don’t mention it. No problem. Glad to help. Any time. It was nothing. My [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="has-text-align-center">A common answer to <strong>“<em>Thank you</em>&#8220;</strong> is:  &#8220;<em><strong>You’re welcome</strong>.</em>&#8220;</p>



<p>But you can and it is definitely better to use the following phrases and expressions to reply thank. Depending on the situation you are in, you can use one of these phrases:</p>



<ul><li>Don’t mention it.</li><li>No problem.</li><li>Glad to help.</li><li>Any time.</li><li>It was nothing.</li><li>My pleasure.</li><li>It’s my pleasure.</li><li>No worries.</li><li>It was the least I could do.</li><li>Sure!</li><li>You’re very welcome.</li><li>That’s all right.</li><li>Thank you. (When you have a reason to thank that person.)</li></ul>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Choose movies and series that are not too complicated. Comedy series with short episodes can be a good choice. When you can not hear a word correctly or understand a sentence: Pause the video ⏸️, Rewind ⏪ ,Play again▶️ listen to that part several times. Search for a word or phrase that you can not [&#8230;]</p>
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<ul><li>Choose movies and series that are not too complicated. </li><li>Comedy series with short episodes can be a good choice.</li><li>When you can not hear a word correctly or understand a sentence: <strong>Pause the video <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/14.0.0/72x72/23f8.png" alt="⏸" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" />, Rewind</strong> <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/14.0.0/72x72/23ea.png" alt="⏪" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> <strong>,Play again<img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/14.0.0/72x72/25b6.png" alt="▶" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> listen to that part several times.</strong> </li></ul>



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<p>Search for a word or phrase that you can not understand. You can probably find the exact or same phrase through Google search. Listen well, and repeat the words and phrases you learn aloud.</p>



<ul><li><strong>Never watch a movie or series with subtitles.</strong></li><li><strong>Do not just watch once. See each episode several times.</strong></li></ul>
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