One PROBLEM with listening to my lessons too much

Espresso English Podcast - Un podcast de Shayna Oliveira

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Many students tell me they love listening to my nice, clear voice as I teach English - and it makes me truly happy to know I can help you understand English easily :-) But there's one big PROBLEM with watching and listening to my lessons too much. Can you guess what the problem is? Here's the problem with listening to my lessons all the time: If you ONLY listen to me, you'll get very accustomed to hearing MY way of speaking... ...but if you want to be fluent in English, then you need to be able to understand lots of people with different voices and different ways of talking. You don't JUST want to understand your English teacher; you want to be able to understand ANY English speaker. That's why my Listening Course includes audios by many different speakers - and it's on sale this week for 50% off! Inside the Listening Course, the audios are by different people - men and women, with American, British, and Australian accents. This will help you listen to diverse voices, so that you can understand many more English speakers confidently. Here's how the listening lessons work: You’ll go through a structured process of listening exercises so that you can learn to understand more and more: 1. Before the listening, I’ll pre-teach you some key vocabulary, so that you won’t be completely “lost” when you hear new words. 2. Listen the first time for the general idea only. 3. Listen again, now trying to understand the specific ideas. 4. Listen again, now trying to get specific words. 5. Finally, you can listen a last time with a transcript – so you can clear up any doubts and understand 100%. This method is helpful because it helps you make step-by-step progress towards understanding everything. You can click on the link in the description to learn more and to try free sample lessons so you can see how the method works. And this week only, you can get 50% off the Listening Course. If you like the free sample lessons, then I hope you'll join the course!

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