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What's the best way to improve your listening?
In this video, I'm going share with you the
technique I use to improve my listening.
This technique works.
And I wish I had known this technique a lot
sooner.
Because it's easy to do and very effective.
So let's get started.
First, let's talk about why most people fail
to improve their listening.
Improving your listening skills takes time.
It's a long-term process.
But most people forget that or they just don't
know.
So when they practice listening, they use
methods that are inconvenient -- something
that is not easy to do.
So, it's impossible for them to continue doing
it for a long time.
As a result, most people quit before they
get any results.
But how do I know this?
Well, I know this because I've made the same
mistake.
I've tried several methods that were inconvenient
like watching the same movie twice, with subtitles
first and then without subtitles.
That was so boring so I quit after the fourth
movie.
I also tried listening and then writing down
what I heard.
But that was too much work and I was too busy.
So let's take this back to you.
How do you make sure that you don't fail like
I did?
Well, if you want to succeed, the method you
use must be convenient.
It must be easy to do.
If it's not, you'll probably quit before you
see an improvement.
So let me share with you the most convenient
way to improve your listening.
It's very simple.
There are only two steps that you need to
take.
Here's the first step:
Download a lot of listening materials to your
phone or mp3 player.
Now, the best listening materials are the
ones where people are just talking naturally.
They're just having real conversations.
When you use this kind of materials, you're
listening to a lot of common, everyday words
that people use in real life.
Now don't worry.
At the end of this video, I'm going to give
you a resource you can go to to download this
kind of materials for free.
So that's the first step.
The next step is very important.
Do not miss this step.
The next step is to listen to the materials.
But here's the key:
DO NOT do it in your free time.
Instead, do it when you're already doing something
else.
Something that doesn't require much of your
attention.
Listen to the materials while commuting, while
waiting in line, while exercising, and so
on.
Use those times to practice listening.
So that you don't have to spend extra time.
Now, why do we have to do this?
Well, the reason is that we want to make it
convenient.
When it's easy to do, you're likely to do
it for a long time.
And if you do it long enough, your listening
skills will definitely improve.
Now let me show you something that might shock
you.
Let's compare this technique with watching
movies, which is how many people improve their
listening.
If you start using this technique today, and
if you do it for 30 minutes per day, one year
from now, you will have listened to 10,950
minutes of real English conversations.
That's a lot of listening.
And because you're not doing it in your free
time, the amount of extra time spent is zero.
That's awesome.
What about watching movies?
First of all, in a movie, there isn't a conversation
or a dialogue in every part, right?
If you watch an action movie, you might see
a fight scene, an explosion, a car chase scene,
and so on.
So let's say that on average, the length of
a movie is 100 minutes.
50% of those are conversations.
The rest is something else.
If you watch 4 movies a week or 208 movies
a year, in one year, you will have listened
to 10,400 minutes of fake English conversations.
Now here's worst part: because each movie
is 100 minutes long, this method requires
you to spend as much as 20,800 minutes of
your free time.
This is really, really sad.
Now let's compare the two methods side-by-side.
Now I have a question for you.
If you use this technique instead of watching
movies, and you save over 20,000 minutes per
year, how would you spend these 20,000 minutes?
Reading English books to increase your vocabulary?
Practicing speaking?
Or something else?
Leave a comment and let me know.
So now you know the power of this technique.
Let me repeat something important.
This is a long term process.
It takes time.
So please be patient.
Fortunately, now you know this technique.
So I know that you'll succeed.
OK.
Now it's time for me to share some listening
materials with you.
But first, I want to ask you a favor.
It took me several days to create this video
and find some materials for you.
If you find this video useful, take a few
seconds and share it with one English learning
community.
You'll not only help them but help me also.
And then, just click here to get some free
listening materials.
Please play the YouTube video first

very good and useful
good for practise