In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn the difference between "hear" and "listen".
"Hearing" and "listening" are different and they are often considered as confusing English words to students because they have a similar meaning.
I explain the form and meaning of both words and I give you lots of examples. There are some exercises at the end of the video.
It is important to learn difficult English vocabulary like this if you want to improve.
The accent in this video lesson is a British English accent.
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Andrew,
Crown Academy of English
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Photo credits:
"Woman Hearing Something" Image courtesy of Ohmega1982 | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Angry Employee Shouting On Phone” Image courtesy of imagerymajestic | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Pregnant Woman.” by Image courtesy of David Castillo Dominici | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Handsome Young Man Using His Mobile Phone At Home” Image courtesy of nenetus | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
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“Shrugging Confused Business Lady” Image courtesy of imagerymajestic | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Shrugging Middle Aged Lady” Image courtesy of David Castillo Dominici | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
"Lend Or Borrow Directions" Image courtesy of Stuart Miles | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
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