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- ^* a9 H0 m0 yHi Downa,
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5 Q, G% k+ X- k# R" ^# Q( H5 aThank you for your compliments. When I first picked up Advanced Studio Classroom my listening was rather limited. It took me two days (about one hour a day then) to finish one lesson. I kept at it. Slowly my listening comprehension improved, and I could finish a lesson every day, and before long I was finishing two lessons a day if time allowed. Nowadays I am still listening to Advanced but I have added BBC Global News to my listening menu.
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% N% z8 c5 J. cAs you might have noticed, I am a quick typist, both on a Windows keyboard and on Android phones. It depends on the length of the clip, and on the difficulty level to finish an audio clip. For short, easy ones, it usually takes me a few minutes, but for longer and more difficult ones it may take twenty minutes or half an hour.
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1 A4 g8 D4 l0 G" s7 W- H% s* n8 NMy suggestion is that one should keep moving on (listening to new lessons every day), but at the same time keep reviewing your notes - yes, as I said, I make a lot of notes, both written notes and audio notes. These notes are useful only if you review them often. ; Q6 I( F ~0 g7 Q1 J/ f
( W, b1 J& X2 rI listen to English programmes as long as I have several minutes to spare. :P ) @ V. F; R% O! L7 j6 `, q0 I
5 g0 [2 M4 E' R9 k9 `$ z6 OHappy new year! ' P/ O r6 }! k& x( t1 X
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