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This section offers listening practice to help you understand familiar words and basic phrases when people speak slowly and clearly. Situations include meeting people, shopping and conversations at work. Each lesson has a preparation task, an audio recording and two tasks to check your understanding and to practise a variety of listening skills.
- A Request From Your Boss
Susanne: Hi, Mario.Can you help me prepare some things for...
- Meeting People at a Dinner
Listen to introductions at a dinner party to practise and...
- Finding the Library
Listen to a conversation about the university library to...
- The First English Class
My first experience of taking an English course for a few...
- A2 Listening
Practise listening to your classmates in live group classes,...
- Business Cards
A. A: Hello, Doctor Miller.It's nice to meet you. B: Please...
- Meeting Other Students
Teacher: So, now you've got the important information, it's...
- Organising a Group Project
Cara: So for our group project, do you want to start this...
- A Request From Your Boss
Learn and improve your English listening skills with 100 lessons. Easy English Listening lessons will help you with your Listening and Speaking skill.
Are you an elementary (CEFR level A1) learner of English? Practise and improve your listening skills with these listenings and exercises.
Listen to short audio lessons made especially for beginner ESL students. The activities are short listening activities that come with grammar support and two interactive quizzes.
Listen to short audio lessons made especially for beginner ESL students. The activities are short listening activities that come with grammar support and two interactive quizzes.
50 free ESL listening lessons for beginner students featuring naturally spoken English. ESL students and teachers can access free listening lessons that come with audio, script, quiz and vocabulary support.
There are recordings of different situations and interactive exercises that practise the listening skills you need to do well in your studies, to get ahead at work and to communicate in English in your free time.