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Please, help me dicate a word!
but somebody else was gonna [WHAT DO YOU HEAR?] her
Please, help me dicate a word!
3 likes • 3d
@Serge Gray FO SHO :), this is funny, I had to decipher :)
1 like • 3d
@Coach Miguel Thank you, such strange things with listening happen sometimes and it is just require time to sink in so I'm not gonna go crazy about it :)
Please, add PDFs
Hi, CS's team! Please, add PDF Answers files to LME Listening Course, so I could download them directly on my phone without converting them on my PC and finding a way to send them to my phone as I do now
Best way to improve your English?
Hi guys, I haven’t spoken English for more than 15 years after getting a 7.0 on the IELTS. I only took the test to get a certificate for a job application (which actually didn't need to speak a single English word). I threw all my hard-earned vocabulary and grammar rules into the trash 😅 Now I think my English has dropped to around a B1 level. I probably only have about 1,800-2,000 active words at the moment. Let me be clear about my purpose this time: I just want to speak English fluently so I can make more international friends not for any “fake certificate.” This month, I’m trying to start learning English again, but honestly, I'm lost. There are so many ways to learn English nowadays compared to 20 years ago: so many resources, channels, books, teachers, and classes online. I’m trying to find the best way to make real progress while spending as little money as possible. So far, I’ve figured out that dictation and shadowing work best for me (thanks to Coach Shane and dailydictation.com). I’ve also realized that pure listening and reading (the input method) don’t really work for me. I just find myself procrastinating by jumping around millions of YouTube videos, and that’s exhausting. So, what’s your best method for learning English? I’m curious to hear your thoughts.
4 likes • Dec '25
I'm, for example, using DDM, pushing vocabulary into ANKI cards, but it's important for me to come up with my own examples for ANKI cards, for example, from my life, and that works best for me. I also struggled to find material that I would like to study on, now I dictate the whole movie, that I quite like. Also I read cinema critics about this movie while I'm in the road or eating for example and also learn their vocabulary.
Guys I am back!
I was gone for a few month to settle down my job and self in UAE. Now I think I am ready to continue my English learning journey again. I've just joined Skool premium member(7$) and wanted to say thank you so much @Shane Peterson for this amazing opportunity especially for me since I have low wage. It is really great price to study with 7$ for amazing listening and speaking both courses. Have a good one guys!
Guys I am back!
3 likes • Dec '25
You know I also switched to this plan from usual DDM. I paid for a year. And I like it so much! I feel that my progress won't be worse for a while, because for now I don't really need live classes and this plan with old lesson is exactly what I need for now.
BRAIN TEASER #3
What is this puzzle saying? 🤔 HINT: ____________
BRAIN TEASER #3
5 likes • Dec '25
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