4 Ways to Improve Your Listening Skills in English and Understand Native Speakers More Easily

In this video, you’ll learn how to finally understand native speakers and start communicating with them more easily. Listening is a key component of language comprehension, so I’m sure the 4 ways mentioned in the video will help you greatly in your English learning process. WATCH NEXT: ○ 5 Common Mistakes That Native Speakers of English Make: ○ How to Get More Out of Your Online English Lessons: ○ How to Learn English With Music: ○ Improve Your English at Home: ○ Improve Your Accent in English: 0:00 Consistency and duration are key 3:05 Turn boring time into productive time 4:18 It’s okay to not understand everything 6:25 Download English content on your phone 7:10 Listen to different accents and dialects ⚪ GET MORE! Sign up for my mailing list: Join my English-speaking club: Get a script to this video on Patreon: Join me on YouTube: I give private lessons on italki: Get $10 FREE italki credits NOW: The money will be sent to your student wallet 48 hours after your first purchase. ⚪ COME SAY HI! Vlog channel: Instagram: 🌎 CAPTION TRANSLATIONS: If you speak another language and want to help my videos become more accessible, you can contribute caption translations for this video here: 📷 GEAR USED: Camera: Lavalier microphone: Shotgun microphone: Ring light: Laptop: 🌝 My name is Veronika Mark and I film videos about foreign languages. Subscribe to my channel and watch my videos to improve your English. I upload new videos every Tuesday and Saturday. 📧 I would love to work with you! For all business inquiries, please contact me at businessvmark@ Some links included in this description are affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide, I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge for you! Thank you for supporting my channel so I can continue to provide you with free content every week! #LearnEnglish #AdvancedEnglish #englishwithveronikamark #FluentEnglish #ListeningInEnglish
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