30-Day Challenge Listening June 2020
Would you like to understand native English speakers more easily?
I think there are two reasons why we don't understand when people speak to us in another language.
1) We don't know enough vocabulary.
2) We haven't practised listening enough.
In this challenge, we are going to fix number 2. It's really possible to make very fast progress in listening if you practise every day. We'll do two things - mini dictations (this what really gives you fast progress) and lots of incidental listening as you go about your day.
The challenge is 30 days long. You get a new lesson every day, starting on the 1st of June 2020.
We'll concentrate mostly on British English, but all the techniques will also help you if you're interested in US / Canadian / Australian / New Zealand / South African English.
You'll need around 20 minutes a day of focused time, plus you'll also listen when you're doing other things, like walking to the shops, going to the gym, cooking and so on.
You'll really be better at understanding native speakers at the end, and you can use all the techniques in this course to continue improving on your own, in English or any other language you're learning.
You pay once and keep the course forever. It is no problem if you're busy in June, you can finish the lessons in July (or whenever you want).
This course has natural-speed audio, so it's for B2 / C1 level. If you're B1 and very motivated, it will also be helpful, but maybe a bit hard.
If you're a teacher, you can download the audio and the PDFs and use them with your own students.
You can also ask us questions anytime inside the course.
***This is the same listening challenge that I ran in February. So if you've already bought that one, don't buy this one!***
Your Instructor
Hello! I'm delighted to meet you!
I'm Seonaid (it's pronounced 'show - na'!) and I'm your teacher here at Perfect English Grammar. I have a Master's degree from Cambridge University in English and Applied Linguistics and I've been teaching English for more than twenty years.