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  • I've only noticed an improvement in my english listening when life has stolen me all interest in this.

    Don't try to get the meanings first.

    The secret is to get familiarized with sole pronuntiation, so that you start seeing clear words where you saw a chaotic noise before. You don't have to do nothing for this, more than letting your ear listen to english from time to time.

    Then meaning comes just by itself.

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  • helpful :)

  • Ohhhhh its a little bit scratchy.I couldnt hear all the words.But he really got us good advices:))

  • @click657 yea it does work for me :)

  • @music21mylife does it really work? :0

  • Lmao ..he is right !!! The best thing you can do is watch tv shows ,movies in english ....do everything in english ..

  • thx a lots.... for your trips

  • Thanks so much for yours tips. Have a nice day.

  • Thanks

    

  • yeah for shour dont try to understand be a dumbass the whole life

  • I don't really have troubles understanding spoken english, but the questions linked to texts/records are so annoying. I ofthen pick the wrong choice,just because I disagree with the question maker. I don't think there's any way to improve that...

  • Yea, that basically says it all. If you're constantly trying to understand and analyze what the person is saying you're not really listening.

  • As good as ti get.

  • alright,i will try your method.

  • just hurry up an tell us jess

  • thx

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  • thanks alot

  • great..thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Your accent reminds about my friends from South Carolina and Texas :)

  • Thank you very much for your tips!

  • DO NOT USE SUBTITLES THAT HELPED ME.

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