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Published on Nov 13, 2011
Learn the key points on how to improve your listening comprehension when listening to native speakers of the English language.
Daily Dialogues (104) - http://tinyurl.com/d2duc5l
Business Dialogues (108) - http://tinyurl.com/cxk7bwe
The English Sound System (117) - http://tinyurl.com/anglo-link
All Audio Files - http://tinyurl.com/d6q5wxe
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U.zeidalkithrery Zeidalkithery 1 week ago
hello mamam,
am very good at speaking and express myself but i may be very weak at listening and writing comprehension. if you could give me a feedback or some kind of tip it will really help.
regards
usama zeid
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Anglo-Link 4 days ago
I give some tips on how to improve your listening skills in my video 'Ask Minoo 3'. I hope those will help you.
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ALBERTO MANUEL FERREIRO PEREZ 1 week ago
Is "will not" the right form of writing and "won't" just a contraction for spoken English? If I write "won't", I were wrong. Is that correct?
Thank you very much.
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Anglo-Link 1 week ago
Yes, avoid contracted forms in formal writing.
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Enry Pesaro 1 week ago
Fantastic video! Just a question: when I watch films, I have to do it with subtites or without them? What is better?
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Anglo-Link 1 week ago
If you start watching and find the accents or the pace too challenging, watch it first with subtitles to help you get used to the pace and the accents. Then watch it, ideally several times, without subtitles. If you cannot follow a film even with subtitles, then it may not be a suitable one for you to watch. Choose something easier.
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Anglo-Link 2 weeks ago
I give some tips on how to improve your listening and speaking skills in my video 'Ask Minoo 3'. I hope those tips will help you.
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Aru Rossi Pupparo 13 hours ago
Really useful! I've always learnt English from reading books, it has been a bit difficult for me to understand the movies that I wanted to see. But now with your videos I understand the language more. Thank you for uploading them!
10/15 correct answers.. I'm close
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shirou314 1 day ago
hello ma'am. thanks to this.. i really need advise on how to improve my listening and pronunciation. :)
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Awdaly Saleh 2 days ago
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xxchessxx1 3 days ago
Maybe it is not the best place to ask here, but I do not know where should I ask such questions. Why is it that the schwa sound is sometimes pronounced differently? In words, such as computer for example there are 2 schwa, but they are pronounced differently. And there are words, where there is only one schwa sound, but it is not pronounced like the second schwa in computer. (which is the general pronounciation) So what changes the pronounciation of the schwa sound?
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Eden Kaliya 3 days ago
good~
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dhan bahadur Gurung 3 days ago
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