Practice listening easily for 15 minutes every day! This book selects 2-minute short passages with moderate difficulty, suitable for beginners. Through four stages: “pre-listening—grasping keywords—understanding sentence by sentence—overall retelling,” learners can progressively understand more than 90% of the content. Consistent practice leads to qualitative improvements, greatly advancing your English listening! Below is a selection by the qicai website editor of some listening materials suitable for elementary and middle school students (beginner level) starting from the simplest English listening.
Some animals are wild. They don't live in homes or cages. They live in jungles or on plains. The lion is the king of the beasts. He is very mighty. He roars loudly. The giraffe has a long neck. He eats leaves from the tallest trees. The elephant is very large. He has a trunk and two tusks. A tiger has stripes. Some bears are black and some are brown. There are even white bears called polar bears. A kangaroo lives in Australia. That is the only place that you would find a kangaroo except in a zoo.noun
1. the act of inspiring with fear
Synonym: terrorizationterrorisation
noun
1. large northern deer with enormous flattened antlers in the male
called `elk' in Europe and `moose' in North America
Synonym: elkEuropean elkAlces alces
noun
1. V-shaped sleeve badge indicating military rank and service
e.g. they earned their stripes in Kuwait
Synonym: chevronstripegrade insignia