2024-12-16
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Welcome to the Listening Time Podcast.
Hey, everybody, this is Connor, and you're listening to episode 185 of the Listening Time Podcast.
I hope you're doing great.
I think this episode is going to be very helpful for a lot of people because I'm going to talk about some techniques for learning vocabulary.
So.
So recently in my French learning process, I've discovered a few things that have helped me learn more vocabulary.
So I wanted to talk about those things in this episode today.
I think that some of these things might be things that you can implement easily into your own learning process.
Some of them might not be that interesting for you, and that's okay, but maybe they'll give you some ideas.
They'll kind of help you think more critically about how you're learning vocabulary in English or in any other language that you're currently learning.
So we'll talk about that today, and I'm sure it will be interesting for you.
I want to mention, as always, that you can use my advanced podcast episodes to start practicing with real English spoken fast.
It's still me, it's my voice, so it'll still probably be easier than listening to another person speak fast, but it's great practice for you.
I provide the transcript for each episode, so you can check that out by clicking on the link down below.
And you can also check out my US Conversations podcast, in which I talk to other native speakers from around the US from different states, different cities, and we talk all about the U.S.
the different regions, about a ton of different topics.
It's a lot of fun, and it's great practice for your listening because you're listening to two people talk at normal speed, so eventually you'll need to be able to develop that skill.
So that's why I created my US Conversations podcast.
It's kind of like an introduction to that.
I give you the transcript with each episode, and there are definitions of key words and phrases on that transcript as well.