8 ways to improve English listening skills and understand native speakers

Hello everyone, and welcome back to
English with Lucy today I am going to

teach you eight ways in which you can
improve your listening skills, your

English listening skills. Now number one
is take advantage of YouTube’s subtitle

system but make sure you understand and
use it properly so in order to improve

your daily English, the English that
you’ll use every day. I want you to find

vloggers and kind of daily youtubers
that document their everyday life who

actually add their own subtitles or
vloggers that don’t rely on the

auto-generated subtitles. Nowadays
YouTube has some very very good subtitle

software but it’s never perfect when I
post a video YouTube analyzes what I say

and it posts what it thinks I’ve said as
auto-generated subtitles. However, for

every single video I do pay for someone
else to actually write the subtitles and

there are a couple of reasons why I do
this. Number one, I want correct spelling

and grammar YouTube software doesn’t add
in the correct punctuation and kind of

commas and quotation marks and things
like that and that’s important for you

to learn. It’s important for you to see
where a sentence starts and ends and

where there might be pauses. Also
sometimes the software just completely

misses out words, it misspells things, it
misunderstands what I’ve said. Sometimes

it puts very rude things in place of
what I’ve actually said so I choose to

buy my own subtitles and a lot of
creators do this and a lot of vloggers

do this and it’s very very useful. Kn
fact on my own vlogging channel where

I’ve been documenting my life, my
personal life on the farm in rural

England, I do write the subtitles for you
so you know that what I’m saying on

screen is what is also written on screen.
How can you tell if the subtitles are

trustworthy or not?
Well one indicator is the term

‘auto-generated’ which will come up if
YouTube’s AI system has developed the

software if you follow some vloggers
that speak a native level of English

watch their videos with subtitles every
week or every day you will pick up on so

much vocabulary vocabulary that we use
as natives in our daily lives

number two is listen to a variety of
accents and dialects now I don’t just

say accents I say dialects because
different parts of my country England

have different dialects so northern
slang is very different to southern

slang in fact British English is so
unbelievably diverse so for example

something as simple for me as a can of
coke well up north they might say a tin

of coke when that would sound ridiculous
for me so to ensure that you understand

everything that you listen to or almost
everything that you listen to because

let’s face it everything would be quite
the challenge because even I don’t

understand everything that I hear you do
need to listen to a variety of accents

and dialects the different sounds that
they produce the different common

phrases that they use and the different
slang words as well are really really

important and I have something in the
pipeline that will massively help you

with this I’m going to talk about it
more towards the end of this video

number three
is of course speak with natives listen

to natives and speak to them but more
than that it’s ask for repetition and

ask for explanation so you want to speak
with natives ask them to repeat things

and ask them to explain and justify
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number 4 now this is a really simple way
of making native speech easier to

understand
it’s so simple I can’t believe that

people still aren’t taking advantage of
it do you know about YouTube’s slowdown

function now when I look at videos that
are explaining something technical like

how to use my new washing machine or why
Mike Hoover isn’t sucking sometimes I

find the person takes ages to get to the
point or to explain something so I speed

them up I click on the little cog and
then I click on playback speed and I put

them at one point two five times speed
or one point five if I’m feeling really

energetic
however the slowdown function would be

really really useful for language
learners you can slow down speech to

three-quarters of the natural pace 0.75
speed if you’re watching a video and

you’re interested in what that person is
saying but they are just speaking too

quickly try that 0.75 speed now 0.5
tends to be too slow the person sounds

drunk or deranged 0.75 for a very fast
talker can actually be really really

helpful even for me as a native speaker
there are some people that just go a

little more and I find it hard to follow
so if there’s a vlogger or a narrator or

a presenter that you have shunned in the
past because they speak too quickly try

watching them on YouTube try slowing
them down and let me know what you think

what would be even better is if they had
their subtitles added as well so you can

watch them in slow speed without
subtitles and then watch them again with

subtitles but more about that later on
now number five this is a really common

listening tip but I’m going to talk
about it because I’ve got something

extra to add it is watch English movies
and TV shows now we all know this this

is one of the first tips that teachers
will give you but it can be really

really hard and really daunting to try
and work out which TV show and which

film is going to be at your level it’s
so annoying to finally find something

that you want to watch after reading
loads of

and then you just can’t understand it
it’s also really annoying when your

computer or your network won’t allow you
to access certain films and TV shows

because of where you live because your
country is not allowed to view that

specific website I have got a video
coming next week on my recommendations

for British TV shows and I start with
beginner level and move to pre

intermediate intermediate and advanced I
cover all the bases and they’re all

shows that will help you develop a
British English accent and help you

understand it as well
I’ll also talk about the variety of

British English accents as well now when
this video is live I will link it in the

description box so check that out
because I want to help you find

something that you can actually watch
and understand and then you can move up

through the levels number six is learn
responses that will buy you more time

because when we are listening to what
someone is saying in a language that is

not our first language we do need that
little bit of extra time to process what

they’re trying to say I have a couple of
tricks and phrases that will buy you

more time things that you can say
without seeming like a strange person

going because that is what a lot of
English learners do it’s a natural thing

to want to fill the gap by just making
one noise like

and you also don’t want to just fill it
with silence because that can be awkward

that person might think that you’ve not
heard them when really you’ve just not

understood them what you want to do is
fill the conversation with fillers or

interjections and I’ve made various
videos on this topic I did a great one

with Harry from real English with real
teachers on interjections things like

ooh

I will link that down below and also
last week I did post a video on

different ways to say I know and I
understand because those are very

commonly used in conversation whilst
you’re processing what someone has said

or you’re just showing that you’ve
understood and acknowledged what they’ve

said again I will link that I think both
of those videos would be really really

useful they will give you phrases that
you can use to buy more time whilst

you’re processing speech number seven is
listen whilst you read listen whilst you

read now I talked about this a lot in my
videos because it really really works

I’m always talking about listening to
audiobooks as you read the actual book

and I’m not just saying this for fun
this is genuinely such a good method it

trains your brain to connect written
words with spoken words it helps improve

your pronunciation it helps improve your
listening it helps improve your spelling

as well the way a word is spelt in
English doesn’t necessarily give you any

indication as to how it’s pronounced in
English and the way a word is pronounced

in English doesn’t really help you work
out how that word is spelt this is why

English seems like such a hard language
to understand when you’re listening to

it and such a hard language to pronounce
because you look at word and you just

have no idea how it should be pronounced
if you take a book that you have already

read in English or a book that you would
like to read in English and read that

book as you are listening to that same
audiobook version your problems will be

solved now it’s important to find a
narrator you like and this is why I

always recommend audible audible is an
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can also listen to quite lengthy samples

so you can work out if you like the
narrator’s accent if you like the speed

at which they speak you can also slow
them down and you can speed them up if

you feel like you need to and the best
part is you can get one free audio book

that’s a 30-day free trial or an audible
and you just have to click on the link

in the description box to sign up and
there I’ve put some recommendations for

great books as well audiobooks to listen
to and they’re written book counterparts

it’s a great method that’s why I talk
about it all the time now the last tip

number 8 is to create your own
transcription exercises you know those

annoying horrible listening tests where
you have to fill in a gap right what you

hear
unfortunately they work however we want

to do something that’s relevant for us
don’t we so if you find something that

is particularly interesting to you have
you are interested in photography and

it’s about cameras maybe you’re
interested in wildlife or skateboarding

I have no idea but everybody has their
thing don’t they I personally love

cooking and gardening well if you find
something that’s very very interesting

to you create your own listing exercise
because it won’t be so boring and

painful this exercise is all about
listening blindly meaning that you are

not looking at any visuals so you don’t
see their mouth moving you don’t see

their emotion nothing and you definitely
definitely don’t look at any subtitles

take one sentence or if you’re feeling
more advanced you can take a couple of

sentences and listen to it once then you
can listen to it for a second time and

then you have to write down exactly what
you’ve heard or what you think you’ve

heard after that you can listen to it
one more time and you can look at the

transcription or the subtitles make sure
they are accurate and there you have it

you’ve created your own transcription
exercise using something that is

relevant and interesting to you the
reason why these sorts of exercises are

included in so many different
examinations

by so many different prestigious
examination boards across the globe it’s

because they really really work so if
you can get into the habit of every time

you’re listening to something
interesting and you know there are

reliable transcriptions or subtitles
available to you if you do this and make

it a habit you really really will learn
so much and you’ll get so used to

analyzing things from a listening
perspective right that’s it for today’s

lesson I hope you enjoyed it and I
definitely hope you take some of my

advice please feel free to add any more
advice so we can all learn from each

other in the comments section and don’t
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got my Twitter and I’ve got my personal
channel with fully subtitled vlogs of my

life here on a farm I do lots of cooking
I do lots of walking I do lots of

chatting and just organizing my home
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I’ve had quite positive feedback so far
so I hope you enjoy it as well I will

see you soon
for another lesson