Re: [Ask ] listening problem

看板EngTalk (全英文聊天)作者 (tsaolui)時間16年前 (2009/11/18 15:52), 編輯推噓2(200)
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※ 引述《RequiemInDm (安魂曲)》之銘言: : Hey guys, I've encounter some problem in improving my English : listening skill. Actually, I can hear the words and almost exactly spell : them out, but here is a problem --for example, when I listened to 60-second : Science program, I did not be able to directly understand what : I just heard but only guessed what I heard by keywords for a while. : Is there any effecient way to improve my problem else? Thanks for your help. From my experience just listening to key works may prove difficult if what you are listening to gets really technical, like a 60-second science program. They tend to use lots of vocabulary and lingo you don't normally hear. It may be easier for foreigners because our science classes may have been taught in English, so we are used to some of the phrases that are used. Scientists also tend to speak faster in a 60 second segment than a normal 30 minute segment. So my tip for you is try practicing some speed reading. Just as someone already suggested, watch CSI and listen to Grissom speak. He tends to speak so fast and adds so much technical stuff, that I sometimes don't know what he is talking about xD. Listening to the radio would be good practice, but instead of listening to the programing, if that radio station has english commercials, pay attention to those, try to figure out what they are trying to sell. Those radio commercials speak pretty fast, you can practice listening that way. Hope this helps, Hektor -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.229.30.206

11/19 00:09, , 1F
What a good experience article for learning english !
11/19 00:09, 1F

11/24 18:48, , 2F
THX!!
11/24 18:48, 2F
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