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may give you a better idea about what someone is saying Tip 5 Listen with a specific purpose in mind. Ask yourself what you are listening for. Are you listening for general understanding of the whole lecture or conversation? Or are you listening for specific information? Tip 6 Think about the speakers attitudes or feelings Is the speaker certain uncertain, angry, happy, serious, joking? The tone of voice can help you understand someone s feelings on a topic. Tip: Check your understanding by asking the speaker questions. For example, use expressions like Could you repeat that? and Im sorry, I didn t catch that when you want the speaker to repeat something Tip 8: Write down new words and phrases you hear Don t worry about spelling Then look the new words up in a dictionary or ask a native speaker to explain what they mean Tips: Notice how spoken English is sometimes different from written English Many words and expressions, such as phrasal verbs and idioms,aremay give you a better idea about what someone is saying. Tip 5: Listen with a specific purpose in mind. Ask yourself what you are listening for. Are you listening for general understanding of the whole lecture or conversation? Or are you listening for specific information? Tip 6: Think about the speaker´s attitudes or feelings. Is the speaker certain, uncertain, angry, happy, serious, joking? The tone of voice can help you understand someone´s feelings on a topic. Tip 7: Check your understanding by asking the speaker questions. For example, use expressions like Could you repeat that? and I´m sorry, I didn´t catch that when you want the speaker to repeat something. Tip 8: Write down new words and phrases you hear. Don´t worry about spelling. Then look the new words up in a dictionary or ask a native speaker to explain what they mean. Tip 9: Notice how spoken English is sometimes different from written English. Many words and expressions, such as phrasal verbs and idioms, are
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