Jeremy’s English Tips Episode #16: How to Choose Good Repetitive Listening Material
Episode description
In this episode of Jeremy’s English Tips, I would like to talk about repetitive listening. More specifically, how to choose good repetitive listening material. In a previous episode of Jeremy’s English tips, I talked about repetitive listening. So if you haven’t listened to that one yet, you might want to check it out first, before listening to this one.
Key Points
- Repetitive listening is a form of study in which you listen to the same audio file over and over again for a period of time
- Choose content that is the right length for your level
- Choose content that has good sound quality
- Choose content with a voice that you enjoy listening to and want to emulate
- Choose content that you can get on your phone in MP3 format so that you can loop it easily
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Jeremy’s English Tips Episode #16: How to Choose Good Repetitive Listening Material
Episode description
In this episode of Jeremy's English Tips, I would like to talk about repetitive listening. More specifically, how to choose good repetitive listening material. In a previous episode of Jeremy's English tips, I talked about repetitive listening. So if you haven't listened to that one yet, you might want to check it out first, before listening to this one.
Key Points
- Repetitive listening is a form of study in which you listen to the same audio file over and over again for a period of time
- Choose content that is the right length for your level
- Choose content that has good sound quality
- Choose content with a voice that you enjoy listening to and want to emulate
- Choose content that you can get on your phone in MP3 format so that you can loop it easily
Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com.
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