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Welcome to the Listening Time podcast.
I'm Connor from Polyglossa.com and you're listening to episode 19 of the Listening Time podcast.
If this is your first time here, I'm happy that you found this podcast.
This should be a useful resource for you to help you practice your listening comprehension in English.
The way this podcast works is that I choose one or two topics each episode and I talk about them in a normal way using normal phrases expressions, normal vocabulary in general.
But I speak a little bit more slowly and a little bit more clearly than the average native speaker speaks.
So in this way, you can understand me a little bit better, or maybe a lot better than you can understand a normal american or english speaker speaking on a normal podcast made for english speakers.
So if you can't yet understand native speakers when they speak at normal speed, then this podcast should be a a great tool for you because it will help you train your listening skills so you can eventually listen to those real podcasts.
Okay?
And remember that for each episode you have the transcript available.
Just go to the details part of the episode and you'll find the link to the transcript there.
So the way I recommend you listen to this podcast is to listen to each episode multiple times, maybe the first time without the transcript, and then the second time you can listen to it with the transcript so you can identify all those words and phrases that you missed the first time around.
And then you can listen one more time without the transcript again to see how much better you understand the episode.
So this should be a great tool for you.
And remember that I'm not reading a script, I'm just speaking naturally as the thoughts come to my mind.
So I might be a little disorganized in my speech, but that's how it'll be.
And in this way, you'll hear how a native speaker speaks naturally.
Right?
Without preparation.
Also, remember to sign up for our $1 listening practice seminars@polyglossa.com if you want to train your listening skills more.