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I'm a truck driver and I don't have enough time to see rules, but I have time to listen to. And I have to study many languages, because I am driving over all Europe. I have to understand English, German, French, Spanish, Italian. So, I cannot study only English. But anyway thank you for your explanation. I cannot understand British Englishl, but I can understant everything you say. That's why I am listening to you. My native language is Russian.
7:59 5 tips for practice * for those who need this part* 1. Do dictations with very short audio files (just 2-3 sentences) - listen and write the keywords (stressed words) - listen again and add extra words - listen once again and try to write everything - check your answer with the script 2. Do plenty of longer listening - news, podcast, etc. - don't look up words, don't take notes, don't feel like studying. Just listen. 3. Don't expect to understand everything 4. Listen to English at least one hour a day - e.g. on your commute 10 minutes, in the gym 10 minutes, before going to bed 20 minutes, etc. 5. Stop using subtitles - subtitles make you focus on every single word, not the stressed words
I've been trying to understand every single word. That's my error. Thank you! I must accept this truth: even native speakers don't understand all the words.
Thank you very much for your advice, I am Spanish and I have to admit that in my case it is difficult for me not to understand all the words, but I promise I will follow a daily routine of one hour and without subtitles. I want to improve my listening. You speak very clearly and it is easy to understand.
One thing I've learned about listening to any language is that: Our brains pretty much always go through both processes when listening to sth: Bottom - up and Top - down. Bottom - up means our ears catch the sounds and transfer that to our brains to match with the existing language pool we have, while Top - down is our brains filling into the gaps in the sentences for the sounds we don't hear quite clearly based on, again, our existing language pool, the chunks of sounds, rules of the language, and our experience with the context to complete the message. That really opened my eyes to a new, more biologically ideal way for me to approach Listening. I've been consistently scoring 8.5-9.0 in practice tests, and have helped my mentees improve their scores similarly.
Thank you so much Keith for posting this video. I could very much struggle with IELTS listening. This steers me into the right direction for English listening, I reckon. I hope, except for getting familiar with all question types and test-taking techniques, but also practice listening to a wide range content, just like you mentioned podcasts, movies etc, which is good to build up listening stamina. I appreciate this video came in the right time for me.
Wow, I got you teacher; the stress is so important for understanding people in a conversation with us; thanks for every lesson day each day. I like It 👏👏👏👍
I spend only 20mins per day for listening to English podcasts or videos that I'm interested in because I'm too lazy to do dictations but hard to watch a show or film without getting distracted by the storylines or the scene. I'm gonna try to listen to longer recordings in various topics from tomorrow. Thanks for your useful tips, Keith, hope it works with me
It is a wonderful video😊! Tomorrow morning, I going to make my students watch and listen to this short lesson to improving their listening skill by listening 🎧 to a native English teacher as our class is for intonation! Teacher Kieth thank you so much indeed!
Keiiiiiiith, I've got a 7.5 in speaking just today! Im on cloud nine🪽😂 thank you for your fascinating teaching techniques. You've been sent from heavens🕊 just to help us in our long journey 🎉❤
I really appreciate your clearly instruction. You use simple expression so that I can understand the video without subtitiles. What an encouragement. Sometimes I feel overwhelm when I cant get all the word in the sentence. After that the emotion makes me unable to continue listening. I end up with no things left in my mind. I will practice English using your tips. Thank you for your advice.
Thank you Keith for this another helpful video. I'm going to try the fifth tip to watch video without subtitle an focus on the stress words as you said. Have a very good day.
One thing I've learned about listening to any language is that: our brains pretty much always go through both processes when listening to sth: bottom- up and top- down. Bottom- up means our brains to much with the ex
Summary -Focus on the stressed words -Focus in the gist of the sentence -Understand the words from the context 5tips -Do dictations -Use plenty of listening -Dont expect to understand everything -try yo listen 1 hour english content per day -stop using subtitles
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Bandittt?
Any Bangladesh here🇧🇩😊
🇧🇩
Me 🇧🇩
❤
Yes
I am Bangladeshi ❤
I'm a truck driver and I don't have enough time to see rules, but I have time to listen to. And I have to study many languages, because I am driving over all Europe. I have to understand English, German, French, Spanish, Italian. So, I cannot study only English. But anyway thank you for your explanation. I cannot understand British Englishl, but I can understant everything you say. That's why I am listening to you. My native language is Russian.
I never had seen someone teaching English so well like this teacher. If I wrote wrong, sorry, I'm just beginning😅
7:59 5 tips for practice
* for those who need this part*
1. Do dictations with very short audio files (just 2-3 sentences)
- listen and write the keywords (stressed words)
- listen again and add extra words
- listen once again and try to write everything
- check your answer with the script
2. Do plenty of longer listening
- news, podcast, etc.
- don't look up words, don't take notes, don't feel like studying. Just listen.
3. Don't expect to understand everything
4. Listen to English at least one hour a day
- e.g. on your commute 10 minutes, in the gym 10 minutes, before going to bed 20 minutes, etc.
5. Stop using subtitles
- subtitles make you focus on every single word, not the stressed words
Thank you man❤
Hello! I'm from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
I've been trying to understand every single word. That's my error. Thank you! I must accept this truth: even native speakers don't understand all the words.
I completly agree with you.thank you
Thanks 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you very much for your advice, I am Spanish and I have to admit that in my case it is difficult for me not to understand all the words, but I promise I will follow a daily routine of one hour and without subtitles. I want to improve my listening. You speak very clearly and it is easy to understand.
Big love from Sudan 🇸🇩 ❤
One thing I've learned about listening to any language is that: Our brains pretty much always go through both processes when listening to sth: Bottom - up and Top - down. Bottom - up means our ears catch the sounds and transfer that to our brains to match with the existing language pool we have, while Top - down is our brains filling into the gaps in the sentences for the sounds we don't hear quite clearly based on, again, our existing language pool, the chunks of sounds, rules of the language, and our experience with the context to complete the message. That really opened my eyes to a new, more biologically ideal way for me to approach Listening. I've been consistently scoring 8.5-9.0 in practice tests, and have helped my mentees improve their scores similarly.
listen to your heart ❤❤❤
Thank you so much Keith for posting this video. I could very much struggle with IELTS listening. This steers me into the right direction for English listening, I reckon. I hope, except for getting familiar with all question types and test-taking techniques, but also practice listening to a wide range content, just like you mentioned podcasts, movies etc, which is good to build up listening stamina. I appreciate this video came in the right time for me.
Glad it was helpful Jun Jie!
Wow, I got you teacher; the stress is so important for understanding people in a conversation with us; thanks for every lesson day each day. I like It 👏👏👏👍
I watched this video without subtitles for coincidence. I did understand the tips.😊🇧🇷
❤❤❤ I’m became your fan. You are the best teacher I’ve ever seen
I am going to practice to listening, and writing some stress words I hears
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Perfect 👍
I spend only 20mins per day for listening to English podcasts or videos that I'm interested in because I'm too lazy to do dictations but hard to watch a show or film without getting distracted by the storylines or the scene. I'm gonna try to listen to longer recordings in various topics from tomorrow. Thanks for your useful tips, Keith, hope it works with me
❤O'zbekiston
hello Keith, this is the first time I understood everything you said without subtitles!!! great for me
You deserve the biggest like ever can't thank you enough ❤
Very useful video as per usual 😊
Thanks a lot for your continuous persistent work that add so much value to so many people around the world ❤
So nice of you - thanks Mariana
Thanks Keith for these tips, I will try my best to listen for one hour and without subtitles.
It is a wonderful video😊! Tomorrow morning, I going to make my students watch and listen to this short lesson to improving their listening skill by listening 🎧 to a native English teacher as our class is for intonation! Teacher Kieth thank you so much indeed!
Keiiiiiiith, I've got a 7.5 in speaking just today! Im on cloud nine🪽😂 thank you for your fascinating teaching techniques. You've been sent from heavens🕊 just to help us in our long journey 🎉❤
Great! Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉
Do you instagram. I want to practice with you 😢😍
Did my IELTS and nailed it but I can't stop watching you
Any Bangladesh here?🎉
Yes
yeah❤, I am here, Many thanks!
Ya
Yes
Yeah
Hi. Can you suggest any videos, films or tv shows to watch or listen in English? For beginners
How perfect it was, thanks Keith, I wish I had more time to come to your classes,
I would try to listen to English at least one hour a day, like choose to listen a podcast, getting this into my habit
Thanks, you're the first, who explains the importance of stressing in the sentence.
I really appreciate your clearly instruction. You use simple expression so that I can understand the video without subtitiles. What an encouragement. Sometimes I feel overwhelm when I cant get all the word in the sentence. After that the emotion makes me unable to continue listening. I end up with no things left in my mind. I will practice English using your tips. Thank you for your advice.
Thank you so much sir
Thank you for teaching us thank you so much uncle❤
Your amazing accent and fabulous tips make every steps easy for us to learn deeply
Thank you
Thank you Keith, it's so useful for me to improve my English listening ability.
i'm beginner to study english, the ideas help me a lot.
Dear Keith, thank you so much for the last lesson. I begin to understand much more than my school english, I am glad
Honestly, never before have I seen such as good video
I find your voice most clear understandable and advisable ever than others. Love you sir❤️
Hello, I’m from Poland and I started watching your videos a month ago. You are great teacher. Thank you for everything 🌸
Thanks for your advises!
If anyone sad like you I would not have a listening problems😊
great lesson! thank you!
Thank you so much. I'm struggling with Listening. Your Vd is very helpful for me.
Yes, I am Jasim from Bangladesh.
Thank you keith for sharing effective ideas which help me to improve my listening skill more than before 🇧🇩
thank you for excellent video
Very useful!! Thanks for creating a such wonderful video
Very useful video!!! Many thanks!!
tips are so useful to me. i hope a day that can listen and speak fluently. nice video!
excellent advice, i appreciate your advice sir.thanks a lot of.
Good idea thank you
Thanks Mr Keith your advice idea
Excellent to follow you from Yemen.
Awsome advice Keith
Good Teacher , you rock
tnx 4 strategies ❤
❤Thank you teacher
Thanks 🙏👍💯😊
Your pronunciation is brilliant.
Thank you, Keith, for so useful knowledge and a pleasure of listening to you.😀
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you Keith for this another helpful video. I'm going to try the fifth tip to watch video without subtitle an focus on the stress words as you said. Have a very good day.
Great - enjoy your study and practice!
Thank u for the information from morocco 🇲🇦
Thank you very much Keith.
Hello keith, good to see you, I'm from Bangladesh. 🇧🇩
Mr. Keith, thank you. I have been following your lessons for a long time and have benefited a lot.
Thanks teacher those advise.. greetings from El Salvador
what a beautiful tips
Very nice suggestions
This teacher is really awesome! Brazil here
Perfect 👏👏👏
Nice, where do you live in.
Hello Keith! I watch each of your video with pleasure. And I admire your professionalism 👌🏻
Glad you like them!
Thanks a million❤
Please give more examples about stress words
Thanks for sharing your lesson.
Thank you for great tips. your voice is very clear and easy to listen and understand every single word.
easy to understand the topics covered here are very useful
WIW VERY GOOD THANK YOU
Keith, the way you talk is veeery good!
I really enjoy listening to your advices and tips!!
Greetings from Brazil!
Thanku Sir
You are great teacher Keith
I like your method to teaching
this video is really useful❤
HI MISTER, I LIKE IT! THAT WAS A USEFUL VIDEO; I TOOK A LOT OF NOTES BECAUSE I NEEDED TO HAVE IT IN FRONT OF MY SCREEN. THANKS AGAIN. GOD BLESS YOU!
One thing I've learned about listening to any language is that: our brains pretty much always go through both processes when listening to sth: bottom- up and top- down. Bottom- up means our brains to much with the ex
Excellent tips! Thank you, dear Teacher! ❤️😊
Great lesson. Thanks for sharing it ❤
Thanks man very good lesson
Summary
-Focus on the stressed words
-Focus in the gist of the sentence
-Understand the words from the context
5tips
-Do dictations
-Use plenty of listening
-Dont expect to understand everything
-try yo listen 1 hour english content per day
-stop using subtitles
It was beneficial keith
Thanks a lot sir.I get always motivate watching your video on youtube.
Glad to hear that
Great explanation Thank you very much
Thanks for d tips keith.
You're a great lecturer, sir 🫡
Very infirmative video , alot of thanks kieth .
great tip , my best english teacher
Very much essential and effective tips
Thank you sir