• If there are subtitles, you can cover them with paper (which you can remove if you really don't understand after listening several times). • And you can use video to record programme[r]
(1)(2)1 Watch TV programs in English
2 Watch DVDs with subtitles.
3 Talk to
foreigners
4 Listen to
English songs.5 Learn vocabulary
6.Try to pronounce
clearly and correctly
(3)Hello, I’m…
BBC
I don ’ t understand
!!!
First
Then I got it
(4)Watch TV programs in English
• TV is an excellent resource for hearing and listening to English
(5)(6)• Video has one really great advantage
• You can play it again and again
• If there are subtitles, you can cover them with paper (which you can remove if you really don't understand after listening several times)
• And you can use video to record programmes from television and then watch them several times to improve your understanding
(7)Talk to foreigners • Try to make friends with English-speaking
people so that you can practise your English through conversation
• Of course, this will practise your speaking as well as your listening
• And if you don't have a lot of time to go out and meet people, at least you can chat a little by
(8)(9)Listen to English songs
• Songs in English are everywhere, even on foreign-language radio and TV stations
• It should be reasonably slow, and with real words sung clearly
(10)
Surround yourself with English
(11)Learn vocabulary
• try t
o prono
unce cle
arly and
(12)(13)Why we need to
watch TV programs in
English ?
A) Because TV is an excellent resource for hearing and
listening to English
B) Because the pictures help you understand what is being said
(14)1 Watch TV
programs in English
2 Watch DVDs with
subtitles.
3 Talk to
foreigners
4 Listen to
English songs
5 Learn
vocabulary
6 Try to pronounce
clearly and correctly
(15)(16)