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Welcome to the Listening Time podcast.
I'm Connor from polyglossa.com, and you're listening to episode 26 of the Listening Time podcast.
If this is your first time here, welcome.
I'm glad you found this resource to help you with your listening comprehension in English.
The way this podcast works is that in each episode I choose one or two different topics to talk about, and then I talk about them in a normal, natural way.
And I don't read any script, so I speak normally using normal words and phrases, 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 a little bit more easily, then you can understand other native speakers.
So hopefully your goal will be to listen to these episodes and get accustomed to my speaking, and eventually you'll be able to understand almost everything I say, and then you'll be ready to move on to other podcasts made for english speakers.
And remember that the transcript for each episode is available for you, so you can access each transcript in the details part of each episode.
And this should also help you in your listening practice.
So the way I usually recommend that you use each episode is to listen to each one three times at least.
So the first time you can listen without the transcript just to see how much you understand.
And then you can listen again with the transcript, and then you'll see those words and phrases that you missed the first time.
And then you can listen one more time without the transcript again.
And then in this third round, you'll be able to see if you can understand those words or phrases that you missed the first time around.
So that's just one method that you could use.
You can listen to this podcast however you'd like.
So today we're going to talk about seasons, the seasons of the year.
This is an important topic because we often talk about weather and climate with different people.