Listening Practice for ESL Students
Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2021 7:58 pm
Hi,
I recently started a YouTube channel called "Ear for English." It is devoted exclusively to listening/dictation practice and will ultimately feature the 2,500 most common words in English. The sentences start short (just two words) and get progressively longer until they reach eight words. All tenses are covered, as well as negative statements, imperatives, and questions. The channel also offers practice listening to numbers and words being spelled. New content is added almost daily, and I plan to eventually add a section on dialects (Brooklyn, London, Australia, Texas, etc.).
I would really appreciate it if you could let your students (and any fellow teachers) know about the channel. Here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsKZ1h ... e_54QguWSw
Thanks for your time.
Steve
I recently started a YouTube channel called "Ear for English." It is devoted exclusively to listening/dictation practice and will ultimately feature the 2,500 most common words in English. The sentences start short (just two words) and get progressively longer until they reach eight words. All tenses are covered, as well as negative statements, imperatives, and questions. The channel also offers practice listening to numbers and words being spelled. New content is added almost daily, and I plan to eventually add a section on dialects (Brooklyn, London, Australia, Texas, etc.).
I would really appreciate it if you could let your students (and any fellow teachers) know about the channel. Here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsKZ1h ... e_54QguWSw
Thanks for your time.
Steve