2021-07-12
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Welcome to the Listening Time podcast.
I'm Connor from Polyglossa.com, and you're listening to episode 21 of the Listening Time podcast.
If this is your first time here, welcome.
I'm glad you're listening.
This podcast should be a good tool to help you improve your listening skills in English.
The way this podcast works is that I choose one or two topics each episode to talk about, and I talk about these topics in a normal way using normal words and expressions.
But I speak a little bit more slowly and a little bit more clearly than the average native speaker speaks.
So this should help you understand me a little bit better than you might understand a native speaker.
So the goal with this podcast is to help you train your listening skills and understand better and better each time so that in the future, you can eventually listen to normal podcasts made for english speakers.
So in each podcast, I talk about a different topic, but I don't read a script.
Okay?
So I'm not reading anything.
I'm just speaking as the words come to my mind.
So it's completely natural, just a little bit slower and a little bit clearer.
And remember that with each episode, you have the transcript available so you can access that in the details part of the episode.
And I always recommend listening to each episode a few times, the first time without the transcript, so you can just try to understand everything, and then the second time with the transcript so you can see all those words and phrases that you missed the first time, and then one more time without the transcript again so that you can see if you can understand those words and phrases that you missed the first time.
So that's just a recommendation, but you can use this podcast however you'd like.
So on today's episode, we're going to talk about my recent trip to Morelia, which is a city here in Mexico where I live.
So it should be an interesting episode.
Before we start, remember to sign up for our $1 listening practice seminars@polyglossa.com and of course, share this podcast with anyone who might find it useful and give this podcast a like a rating, a review if you're listening on Apple Podcasts.