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[Introduction to the Listening Time Podcast: A Guide for English Learners]-[Practice Your English Listening]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2021-03-05

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📋 Summary

Podcast Overview and Format

The Listening Time Podcast, hosted by Connor, is designed specifically for English learners who find themselves between the "lower intermediate" and "higher beginning" levels. The podcast aims to bridge the gap between artificial, scripted beginner content and the challenges of authentic, native-speed speech. Connor explains that the show will typically air three days a week (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday), with each episode lasting approximately 25 minutes. By speaking "just a little bit more slowly and a little more clearly" than an average native speaker, Connor provides a resource that mimics natural conversation without the overwhelming speed of typical American media.

How to Utilize the Podcast Effectively

Connor emphasizes that the podcast is intended for those who struggle to understand "authentic, native speech" but have outgrown basic, "fake scripted beginner" lessons. He outlines two primary methods for engagement:

  • Active Listening: This involves sitting down with headphones and the provided transcript to focus entirely on the audio. Connor notes that transcripts are "auto-generated" but edited to help learners "fill in the gaps" for words or phrases they might miss.
  • Passive Listening: Ideal for when learners are busy, such as "driving to work, washing the dishes, or cleaning the house." Even without 100% focus, learners can still "train your listening" and acquire new vocabulary.

The Power of Repetition

One of the core pieces of advice Connor offers is the importance of repetition. He suggests listening to the same episode "three, four, five, even ten times." According to Connor, this technique allows the brain to "acquire the new vocabulary, the new phrases, the grammatical structures" naturally. By adopting this method, he claims learners no longer need to maintain tedious "lists of vocabulary words," as the repeated exposure ensures the language is internalized through context rather than rote memorization.

About the Host and Additional Resources

Connor identifies as a language enthusiast who speaks Spanish, Portuguese, and is currently learning French. His passion for teaching is rooted in helping others improve their "pronunciation and listening." Aside from the podcast, he directs listeners to his website, polyglossa.com, where he hosts "$1 seminars" focused on these two specific areas. Additionally, he maintains a YouTube channel for further listening practice and an Instagram account dedicated to pronunciation tips. Through these combined resources, Connor aims to provide a comprehensive roadmap for learners to transition from academic study to confident, real-world English comprehension.

🎯Key Sentences

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So let's get to it.
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Are your ears ready?
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You know what time it is.
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I'm speaking pretty clearly, right?
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But honestly...
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📝Key Phrases

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go ahead and get started
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fill in the gaps
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first of all
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sheer amount of
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read through
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📖 Transcript

and you're listening to Episode 1 of the Listening Time Podcast.
This podcast is for English learners who want to practice their English listening.
This is a good resource for you if you're not able to understand real native speech or spoken at real speed.
But you're more advanced than just a low beginner level.
If that's your case, then this is a great podcast for you.
So today, in this introduction episode, I'm going to talk to you about a few things.

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