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1.About distractions. Actually, you just have to be interested in the material you are listening to.
You can choose some materials that you are interested in. For example, "Crazy English", "Listen to This" and so on. At first, the best time to listen to it is not to do the question, just listen to the story, or enjoy it, and try to listen to the gist of it.
Then listen carefully, try your best to listen to some of the words and phrases that you didn't understand the first time, you will feel a special sense of accomplishment, and your confidence will be greatly increased. There is also a learning pub where you can listen to CRI Monday through Friday at 11 p.m. If you do this kind of accumulation for a long time, you will have an interest in listening.
Listening improvement is a long-term process, and only continuous and conscious practice like this can achieve qualitative improvement.
2.About dictation. That's just listening to it over and over again.
It is recommended that you listen to the dictation in "listen to this" to practice, the first time you may write down a few words, the second time you remember a little more, to the first time, an article is generally written down, and then listen to it again, check the details to see if there is any mistake, and what can not be heard, and then go to the answer, I believe that continue to do such exercises, the listening speed will be improved.
The above is a little personal experience, I hope it will help you.
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When I was listening, I used to look at the blank space next to the exam paper and wait for him to finish reading and wait for the time before doing the questions, because I felt easily distracted by looking at the questions, and I had to read the options before the test papers were sent out.
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1000hz is the most sensitive place for sound.
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1. This should be explained from the essence of language. Language is used to communicate. In ancient times, human beings first received information from the outside world through their ears in the process of survival, and then made sounds to respond to these messages.
Over time, listening and speaking spoken, and then later appeared reading and macro traveling. These are all well understood. That is, because we have the sense of hearing first, we can make sounds.
Therefore, listening has become, and should be, the go-to skill for learning a language. There is a lot of listening reception (information input) that leads to speaking (information output). This is the law of language learning.
Can't fail to comply. What we learn in the school classroom is English breadth knowledge, not English itself, at best, to improve a little reading ability, we have no time or conditions to practice English listening and speaking ability. This is the reason why I can't open my mouth after learning English for many years.
2. English is a skill, not grammar and lexical knowledge. It is only through a lot of practice that we can master the language. Therefore, listening, which is the most fundamental part of language, becomes the most important language foundation.
If you have money at home, find a foreign teacher to help you practice, and then combine it with the upstairs method should be no problem.
I just read it, and most of Professor Randy's speech has been translated into subtitles. I hope you get it.
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