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Welcome to the Listening Time podcast.
I'm Connor from Polyglossa.com, and you're listening to episode 30 of the Listening Time podcast.
If this is your first time listening, welcome.
I'm glad you found this resource to help you practice your listening comprehension in English.
I'm sure that you already know how this works by now if you've been listening for a while, but if this is the first episode that you're listening to, let me just explain really quickly how it works.
In each episode, I choose a different topic or a couple different topics, and I speak about these topics in a natural way, using natural words and phrases and expressions.
But I speak a little bit more slowly and a little bit more clearly than the average native speaker speaks.
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This way you can understand me better and learn new words more easily because you understand more of what you're hearing.
And then hopefully after using these episodes for a while to practice, you can eventually move on to real podcasts made for english speakers.
So this podcast should be a great resource for you to help you practice your listening.
I've noticed recently that the podcast is growing, and I'm very happy about that.
It's still a small podcast, but I see some progress.
Specifically, I see that there are some new listeners from certain countries.
The number one country is Vietnam, actually.
So I'm really happy to have all my vietnamese listeners here.
I've been getting a lot of new listeners from Thailand as well, so that's really cool.
And I'm happy to have all of you listening from all the different countries, wherever you're from.
Thank you for tuning in to this podcast, and please share it with anyone who might find it useful so that this podcast can continue to grow.
So today we're going to talk about university.