Her pronunciation is always fluent and very pleasant to listen to. Also, all of her advice is accurate and very helpful for me to continue my English study. This video stimulates my motivation.
Thank you alisha, my name is alexander delcid, i see your vidio in honduras; now i can understend listening to you, now i improving my listening because i had problems in my listening.
I’m a fluent English speaker visiting this video about English listening and I can’t help but think about the other language I’m currently listening to, which is Korean. Turns out, many of the tips covered here can also be applied to my Korean study. In fact, I’m following the tips about podcasts and I can feel the improvement right now.
@@hatrangle6552 it can be seen that this is a print, the letters "r" and "t" on the keyboard are too close. This does not mean that he / she does not know how to spell the word correctly.
I improved my english in a course. I'm good at speaking, reading and writing but I think I'm not as good as like others in listening. Especially, I force in undestanding the different accents and the people who speak quickly. So that I don't communicate with peopele correctly and clearly beacause I don't understand completely the conversation that they made. I got all the tips, I'll try everything. Thanks for this amazing video.
Hi Alisha, this is Brahim from the Kingdom of Morocco. I enjoyed your English lessons and by far you are one of the best English teacher. I like your teaching style. I've living in the US for 40 years and I always enjoy learning English language whether it is basic or advance. Thank you again.
Alisha, everyone has different style of learning; so among your FIFTEEN WAYS to improve listening skills, just one or two that can be applied by certain learners. Certain learners might be able to use more than two also, of course. As a teacher, I have received many questions from many students on how to improve their listening skills. I found this of your channel as a helpful one. I suggested tips/ways number 6(Practice listening to dictation) and 3(Watch movies in the language you are studying, especially on devices which you can use to repeat selected scenes) and number 11(Listen to a native speaker and try to imitate their intonation and pronunciation) as the easiest ones for them to apply. While number 2 is just a motivation to be consistent in learning; and number 7 is just reference or resource being recommended to find learning materials. Overall, this is a very useful channel. To me, listening to a native speaker like you is extremely exciting, and helpful, of course. Bravo!
I began studying english since 5 months ago, and actually I can understand your speaking as a 80 percent her speaking is too fluent and easy to understand is the best teacher than I found.
To remember the topics: 1 - Join a conversation group; 2 - Make yourself a study plan and establish a routine; 3 - Watch movies in the language you are studying, especially on devices which you can use to repeat selected scenes; 4 - Look for root words when listening to something; 5 - Use the shadowing technique; 6 - Practice listening to dictations; 7 - Use the Internet, it is full of listening resources; 8 - Watch the gestures of the speaker while you are listening; 9 - Focus on the speaker, avoid any internal or external distractions; 10 - Attempt to find a listening topic in which you are genuinely interested; 11 - Listen to a native speaker and try to imitate their intonation and pronunciation; 12 - Listen to music in your target language and pick out familiar words and phrases; 13 - Listen to an audio dialogue without reading the text and write down what you hear; 14 - Listen to a dialogue and try to correctly write down words you don’t recognize, then compare your spelling to the correct spelling; 15 - Listen to a news report or a podcast in the target language then try to identify the topic of the report before reading about it.
The most important thing! Don't repeat English words in your head! Just listen and you will feel like you are immersed in another world, filled with words and feelings.
Hello Alisha, your videos are really really good. It's helpful to the people start learning english. I see in video you had explained everything and also including body language. Thank you very very much. ....
Thank god I've found this wonderful channel with the wonderful miss I'm so glad I understood all your amazing information i really need to improve my English every day in my life and once again, thank you very much and god bless 😍😍😍🌟💫💫
I usually understand dialogs and I want to improve my listening skills but sometimes when people talk fast or used slang I can't understand what they are talking about . Your pronunciation is clear . I understand all the time . Thanks 🎉
I have been following your videos and it helped me a lot in improving my English. I love the way you pronounced the words and your body language everytime you talked.. You're a good speaker and a teacher. Thank you for sharing your knowledge to us. Looking forward for your new videos.
I'm a student from rural area of Nepal so I want to translates our language in English to foreigner. But I'm not good in English speaking. That is my main problem so how to I learn by explain them about our village.. I'm very glad to listening your teaching. 🙏🙏
First of all thank you for your so precious videos. I couldn't find the Pdf files of the most usable words that you mentioned in the video. Thhank you again
The listening is the hadder thing to me. But I'm glad because I've understand almost all what you said. I really was paying attention, and that's help me so bad. By the way I'm not a biginner in English, and it'll be more easiest if I study it more and more times. The pronunciation wasn't ever hard to me, and I have a great accent, at least is what everybody said to me already. Hope we'll became ourselves fluent soon. I'm a Brazilian boy, I'm 15 years old and I've been learning English since I was 7/8 by myself. 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇦🇺❤️
Thank you for your work. Please tell you. Where do we use word by? Where do we use word with? As fa as I know we use with if we talk about an instrument. Here is a phrase from the tale The Lost world by Conan Doyle. Try your luck with professor Challenger. Did they use the professor as an instrument? I'm not English. I can't understand it.