Listen to Alex! In this intermediate English lesson, you will listen to 3 scenarios and answer 4 questions about each one. Can you get them all right? Watch the video to find out. When you’re finished, make sure you do the BONUS listening quiz. Remember: Listening comprehension is an important and necessary part of learning a new language. The way you test your listening comprehension is to listen and then test your understanding. Start now!
Hello Alex! Thank you for this lesson. I got 10 out of 10, and it was fun to follow along with your audio recording. You could even voice audiobooks or short stories on YouTube. You have nice voice, tone, and pronunciation for this kind of work (at least I think so), but I’m not sure about copyright issues. Anyway, it might be a good idea for a secondary channel. ;)
Hantera
Hi Hantera,
Thanks for your kind feedback. I’ve actually been wanting to do more voice work. It’s just a matter of deciding what to do and where to do it. I appreciate your encouragement!
Alex
Great! Three amaizing stories.
Enrique Otero
Thanks, Enrique. I’m glad you liked them. I had a good time making this lesson.
Alex
I enjoy this video, it’s a very interesting exercise to practice listening and compression, please, do more!
You’re a very good teacher Alex!
SantiagofromArg
I got 9/10. btw, U should do more lessons like this one. see ya in the next video!
Edwin634
Thanks, Edwin. I really enjoy making these videos, and I think that listening practice is essential for language acquisition. I plan to make more in the future.
Alex
I’ve got 8\10
123@99
Thank you very much teacher!
AlejandraShara
10/10. Thank you, teacher.
You’re making a grate effort prapering for these kinds of lessons
Please, keep going.
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Hello Alex! Thank you for this lesson. I got 10 out of 10, and it was fun to follow along with your audio recording. You could even voice audiobooks or short stories on YouTube. You have nice voice, tone, and pronunciation for this kind of work (at least I think so), but I’m not sure about copyright issues. Anyway, it might be a good idea for a secondary channel. ;)
Hi Hantera,
Thanks for your kind feedback. I’ve actually been wanting to do more voice work. It’s just a matter of deciding what to do and where to do it. I appreciate your encouragement!
Great! Three amaizing stories.
Thanks, Enrique. I’m glad you liked them. I had a good time making this lesson.
I enjoy this video, it’s a very interesting exercise to practice listening and compression, please, do more!
You’re a very good teacher Alex!
I got 9/10. btw, U should do more lessons like this one. see ya in the next video!
Thanks, Edwin. I really enjoy making these videos, and I think that listening practice is essential for language acquisition. I plan to make more in the future.
I’ve got 8\10
Thank you very much teacher!
10/10. Thank you, teacher.
You’re making a grate effort prapering for these kinds of lessons
Please, keep going.