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71 Ways to Practice English Listening: Tips for ESL EFL Learners - cover

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71 Ways to Practice English Listening: Tips for ESL EFL Learners

Jackie Bolen

Publisher: Jackie Bolen

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Summary

Are your English listening skills holding you back from success? 
  
What would it mean to your studies or career to be able to listen fluently in English? The habits and study tips in 71 Ways to Practice English Listening: Tips for ESL/EFL Learners are designed to improve your English listening quickly and easily. 
  
Jackie Bolen and Jennifer Booker Smith have nearly thirty years of experience teaching ESL/EFL. In this book, they have organized the advice they have given countless students to help reach their listening goals from improving a test score to getting a job, watching English movies and TV or travelling around the world. It really is possible to improve your listening skills, whether you're a beginner or an advanced student. 
  
In this book, you'll find out how reading more can improve your listening, where to find the best free resources online, and how to make the most of your study time. You'll also find some fun ideas for improving your listening. There is even a tip about how to eavesdrop well! 
  
Pick up 71 Ways to Practice English Listening today and get started. Better English listening is in your future!
Available since: 08/18/2020.

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