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from Wadjasay? American English Pronunciation Practice · host Ollie says listen up!

Send me a text message. Suggestions? Subjects for future podcasts? Let me know--thanks!The verb "to listen" is almost always followed by "to". See (and listen to) the examples below:1) Listen to me!2) Please listen to your father.3) What are you listening to?4) I’m listening to a podcast.5) What is Sally doing? She’s listening to the news.6) You’re a famous person so people will listen to you.7) When I listen to Russian, I don’t understand anything.8) My children like to listen to fairy tales.9) He always listens to music when he’s out for a walk.10) Calm down, take a deep breath, and listen to me.11) Stop talking and listen to the other people in this group.12) If you listen to me, I’ll listen to you.13) What did I do yesterday? I read a book in English and listened to music.14) Had I been listening more carefully, I would have heard you opening the door.15) I wish you would listen to me when I talk to you.16) When I’m studying a foreign language, I often close my eyes so I can listen more carefully to the sounds.===================================But now and then you don't need the "to". For example: 17) Okay everybody. Listen up and I’ll tell you the rules of this game. [Teachers will often say "Listen up!" to get a group of children to stop talking and start listening.]18) My mother likes to listen in on my private phone conversations.19) Another word for listening in on is eavesdrop. “I put my ear to the door and eavesdropped on my parents’ conversation.” [You could also say "I listened to my parents' conversation.]20) The coach told the team to listen up. As soon as everyone was quiet, he gave them some last-minute instructions.Follow on Telegram for more info and my Tandem class and discussion schedule: https://t.me/NativeEnglishLessonsIntro & Outro Music: La Pompe Du Trompe by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Support the showEmail me:  [email protected] can now support my podcasts and classes:Keep the podcasts coming! Thank you!

Send me a text message. Suggestions? Subjects for future podcasts? Let me know--thanks! The verb "to listen" is almost always followed by "to". See (and listen to) the examples below: 1) Listen to me! 2) Please listen to your father. 3) What are you listening to? 4) I’m listening to a podcast. 5) What is Sally doing? She’s listening to the news. 6) You’re a famous person so people will listen to you. 7) When I listen to Russian, I don’t understand anything. 8) My children like to listen to f...

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Send me a text message. Suggestions? Subjects for future podcasts? Let me know--thanks!The verb "to listen" is almost always followed by "to". See (and listen to) the examples below:1) Listen to me!2) Please listen to your father.3) What are you...

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