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In this video, I will reveal an amazing secret ???????? A fast and effective way to improve your listening skills! I will show you how to understand and express yourself better by looking at the pronunciation differences between Korean and English ???? In this video, we will first do an interesting test on the differences in the sounds of Korean and English. Korean's clear sounds and efficient Hangul (alphabet) system are very helpful for understanding and expressing the language ???? In comparison, English has a much more complex sound and alphabet system, making listening difficult. Since Koreans are so accustomed to Korean, they should naturally hear it intuitively, but they often worry about why English doesn't sound that way. Through this video, you will learn why it didn't sound that way, and how to understand and understand English better. Listening and understanding a language well is one of the core parts of language learning, and you will learn how difficult it is to understand and express new words that even native English speakers find difficult. Through this video, you will find know-how to improve your listening skills and English comprehension. Explore how to understand English more effectively and improve your communication skills through better listening skills. ➡️ Rachel's English (YouTube Channel) / @rachelsenglish (Channel Main) • English Training Lesson Understand ... (Sample source: This video) ???? Go to London Teacher's Naver Cafe: https://cafe.naver.com/londonteacher ???? Subscribe to London Teacher's Channel! : https://tinyurl.com/y7frv5zd ???? Chapter 00:00 - Intro and video introduction 00:06 - Differences between Korean and English listening 01:20 - Difficulties in English listening 02:25 - Transcriber experience, I was like that too 05:26 - Listening principle 1, You hear as much as you know 08:00 - Listening principle 2, Interpretation speed 11:43 - Listening principle 3, Auto-completion 14:49 - Listening principle 4, Train your ears properly ???? Fair use London Teacher's Channel has quoted some of the content for the purpose of video education pursuant to Article 28 of the Copyright Act. ※ Copyright Act Article 28 (Citation of published works) Published works may be quoted within a reasonable scope and in accordance with fair practices for the purposes of reporting, criticism, education, and research. #Improving listening #English listening #Korean and English #Language skills #Listening test #Language learning #English speaking #Language comparison