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By committing to 30 minutes of immersive listening practice daily, combined with selected dialogues and situational exercises, supported by male and female voices plus Chinese assistance, English learners can rapidly improve their listening comprehension and overcome difficulties in understanding.

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[Immersive English Listening Training]! Just half an hour a day, with selected short conversations and situational exercises, complemented by Chinese voiceovers for easier understanding. Male and female voice comparisons enhance listening sensitivity, making progress clearly visible! Scientifically broken down and listened to sentence by sentence, say goodbye to the troubles of "not understanding." Below is some immersive English listening content compiled by the editor of qicai website.

What's the mark? Cheetah and Sahara Square. Got it. Seriously? Yeah, I know they're fast. I can hit them. This is an eye-hated tiny little otter through the open window of a moving car. Oh, yeah, I'll buzz you when it's done. Or you'll see it on the news, you know, whichever comes first. Hey, dog, open up. We've got your life, babe. All right, Walter and Jesse are back, so I'm leaving now. Out. It better have the extra foam this time. What are you doing? You just dropped us in here. We need to get this evidence to the ZPD. Okay, great. There it is. Got it. No, all of it. Wait, what? Great. You're a conductor now, huh?

Hey, listen, it would take a miracle to get this rust bucket going. Well, how will it do? We kind of got a situation at the last. It's just got to work. Mission accomplished. Would it be premature for me to do a little victory, too, too? All right, one, two, two. Well, I can cross that off the bucket list. Stop! You're so... I may have to rescind that victory, too, too. Maybe that's just hail. Back off, dog. Incoming. Get out of here! Carrots! Don't stop! Keep going! No, no, please stop! Don't stop too far! Speed up, Nick! Speed up! There's another train coming! Trust me! Speed up! That's the train! Hey! You two, Bob? Oh, no, no, no, no, too fast, too fast, hold on!

Got Doug here. What's the mark? Cheetah and Sahara Square. Got it. Serious? Yeah, I know they're fast. I can hit them. Listen, I hit a tiny little otter through the open window of a moving car. Yeah, I'll buzz you when it's done. Or you'll see it on the news, you know, whichever comes first. Hey, dog, open up, we've got your latte. All right, Walter and Jesse are back, so I'm leaving now. Out. Hey, where are you going? Get back here. What are you doing? He's gonna see you. What are you looking at? Hey, whatever you're thinking, stop thinking. Carrots. Carrots. You better have the extra foam this time. Hey, open up. What are you doing? You just trapped us in here. We need to get this evidence to the ZPD. Okay, great. Here it is. Got it. No. Hold it. Wait, what? Great. You're a conductor now, huh?

Hey, listen, it would take a miracle to get this rust bucket going. Well, hallelujah. We kind of got a situation at the lab. Oh, it just got worse. Mission accomplished. Would it be premature for me to do a little victory, too, too? All right. One, two, two. Well, I can cross that off the bucket list. I may have to rescind that victory, too, too. Maybe that's just hail. Back off. Go ahead. Hey, come here. Incoming. Carrots. Don't stop. Keep going. No, no, please stop. Do not stop too far. Oh! Oh! One, two, three. Oh! Speed up, Nick! Speed up! There's another train coming. Trust me. Speed up! That's the train! Hey! It's about? Oh, no, no, no, no, no, too bad, too bad, too bad, too bad, too bad, too bad, too bad.

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  • rust

    noun

    1. any of various fungi causing rust disease in plants

    Synonym: rust fungus

    2. the formation of reddish-brown ferric oxides on iron by low-temperature oxidation in the presence of water

    Synonym: rusting

    3. a plant disease that produces a reddish-brown discoloration of leaves and stems
    caused by various rust fungi

    4. a red or brown oxide coating on iron or steel caused by the action of oxygen and moisture

  • conductor

    noun

    1. a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.

    2. the person who leads a musical group

    Synonym: music directordirector

    3. the person who collects fares on a public conveyance

    4. a substance that readily conducts e.g. electricity and heat

  • miracle

    noun

    1. a marvellous event manifesting a supernatural act of a divine agent

    2. any amazing or wonderful occurrence

  • accomplished

    adj

    1. successfully completed or brought to an end

    e.g. his mission accomplished he took a vacation
    the completed project
    the joy of a realized ambition overcame him

    Synonym: completedrealizedrealised

    2. settled securely and unconditionally

    e.g. that smoking causes health problems is an accomplished fact

    Synonym: effectedestablished

    3. highly skilled

    e.g. an accomplished pianist
    a complete musician

    Synonym: complete

  • rescind

    verb

    1. cancel officially

    e.g. He revoked the ban on smoking
    lift an embargo
    vacate a death sentence

    Synonym: revokeannulliftcountermandreverserepealoverturnvacate