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Question:
I have some trouble with my listening; how can I improve it? I do some listening training every day, but the effect is not notable. Thank you.
L. Feng, China
Answer:
Thanks for your question and I’m sure many other people have the same problem.
Here are my suggestions to improve your listening:
1. Make sure you are listening to the right level of English. If the listening material is too advanced (this means if you don’t understand about 75% of what they are saying) it won’t help you very much. The same is true if the listening material is too easy. Make sure you understand the listening material, but it also challenges you to improve your vocabulary and listening skills.
2. Try and find listening exercises that include comprehension questions, and also a script of the listening passage. If you have to answer listening comprehension questions, then you will know how well you understand the passage. Plus, after you listen to the listening passage the first time, you can listen again with the script. This will allow you to improve your vocabulary and sentence structure as well.
3. Try reading out the script of the listening section after you hear the recording. Speaking and listening are quite connected. When you practice your speaking, you often improve your listening.
4. Be patient, don’t give up, and keep practicing. I’m sure you are working very hard, and sometimes it is hard to notice progress.
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- Sidhartha Desai, www.ExpertEnglishTeacher.com
Question:
Can you help me with the following question:
The city has a major problem with traffic jams and the elephants are making things _________ worse.
a. Totally
b. Absolutely
c. Utterly
d. Considerably
(The correct answer is utterly – why?)
I. Lannes, Brazil
Answer:
This is a great question. It’s the kind of question I get asked all the time in my online classes, here in Toronto.
Let’s examine why totally, absolutely, and considerably are incorrect, while utterly is the correct answer in this case.
1. Considerably is not a synonym for utterly; considerably has a weaker meaning than utterly. Considerably means much, or a lot. It is grammatically correct to say: …the elephants are making things considerably worse. However, it is not strong enough for this sentence. If we say the elephants are making the traffic jam considerably worse, it sounds like an inconvenience, but not something extraordinary, like elephants in the middle of a traffic jam.
2. Totally and Absolutely are both synonyms for Utterly. However, in English, there are certain words that are used together that sound more natural. This is called co-location. Certain words sound natural together and certain words do not sound natural together.
In this case, the correct co-location is utterly worse. This is a more advanced idea than just learning vocabulary. Now, you have to be aware of what combinations of words are correct and incorrect. The way to develop this skill is to keep practicing your reading and listening of English websites, newspapers, and magazines. Also, keep practicing your writing and make sure your teacher corrects your phrases, which sound unnatural.
- Sidhartha Desai, www.ExpertEnglishTeacher.com