Emma Valahu
Professionelle Lehrkraft
What do you find most difficult when listening in English? This question is mainly for students of English. I am interested to know what you find most difficult when you listen in English. Is it the speed the the person is speaking at? Or is it a lack of vocabulary (words)? Is it the grammar that you don't understand? Is it easier to listen to someone that you can see and speak to rather than a CD or video of someone speaking? Thanks for your time in answering these questions.
24. März 2014 15:09
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For me, speed of speaking. You can learn vocabulary and idioms and in spite of knowledge you don't understand what speaker says.I would say nationality makes a difference. It's easier to listen people from Canada/US than from the UK.
24. März 2014
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For me it's sometimes rather difficult to understand native speakers talking to each other. It's much easier to understand BBC documentaries.I think, it isn't because of a lack of vocabulary.
24. März 2014
I think I am getting more and more used to listening to American speakers but sometimes I find it hard to understand British speakers, especially when they talk really fast. It's mainly the accent and pronunciation of native speakers that makes it difficult or easy to understand. Also, unknown words or phrases trips me up sometimes. When I hear something I don't understand, I try to guess what the speaker said and then I miss what he/she says next because I am too distracted trying to figure out the word/phrase I didn't understand. The easiest to understand is someone I am talking to face to face, mainly because there is no distortion. Next is listening to someone speak, maybe in a movie or a TV show or podcast, with headphones on. Third in the list is watching movies, TV shows without headphones. The TV or computer speakers tend to distort the sound a bit and sometimes it can get difficult to understand. The most difficult to understand is on the phone, especially when the transmission isn't very clear.
24. März 2014
I think it's the speed, I find much difficult understand the pronunciation when the people are talking quickly. I lack even many words in my vocabulary of course, but when I'm reading I can understand the meaning of the sentences even if I don't know some words, while when I'm listening to someone and I don't understand a word, I can not understand the rest of the sentence because my mind is focused to deciphering the unknown word.
24. März 2014
I feel If I'm listen and I can see the speaker, I feel it will be easier, but I can't understand them immediatly if they say a long sentence, grammar is OK, I think some practical vocabulary I don't know.that's all
24. März 2014
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