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Can understand English conversation, but not the news – what should you do?

April 16, 2020 , by Dr Julian Northbrook

One of my Extraordinary English Speakers members asked a great question about the exercise we use for developing listening skill in English.

She can understand conversation really well now, she said, but less than 50% of the news.

Why is this?

And what should she do?

If this is a problem you also struggle with, take 03:24 minutes to watch this video:

https://vimeo.com/408399374

Then to get my help, go to the URL below and study my free training. I’ll teach you the 5 changes you need to make to your English learning routine in order to see the fastest results.

https://www.doingenglish.com/freetraining

All the best,

Julian Northbrook

P.s. If you need some help mastering English, fast, first go to https://www.doingenglish.com/freetraining and study my Rocket Launch Method training (after that, if you want to go deeper go to https://www.doingenglish.com/MEFA and put yourself on the waiting list for my coaching course).

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