1. Passive Listening
Engage in passive listening by playing English songs or movies without the need for intense focus on the content. You can multitask while the TV is streaming English movies. Passive listening allows you to immerse yourself in English, absorbing the language without actively translating. Consistent practice enhances your English listening skills.
Explore helpful websites for passive listening:
- Studyphim.com
- Toomva
Alternatively, tune in to TV channels such as:
- HBO
- Discovery
- AXN HD
- CNN
- Fashion TV
- Disney
- Cinemax...


2. Autistic Learning


3. Explore Animated Movies
If you find yourself at a basic level or unfamiliar with English, watching animated movies can significantly enhance your listening skills. The simplicity of animated movie content, coupled with familiar vocabulary and vivid imagery, facilitates a quicker grasp. Choose movies that align with your proficiency level, then progressively move to higher levels for improved listening.
Some beginner-friendly animated movies:
- UP (2009)
- Hotel Transylvania (2012)
- Frozen
- Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
- Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade
- Kung Fu Panda 3
- The Dam Keeper
- Alpha and Omega 1


4. Translate News and Magazines
Translating news articles or magazines in English regularly helps you quickly familiarize yourself with various aspects of English text. This practice enables you to look up words and meanings, adding a plethora of new vocabulary. Begin translating magazines on topics you love, such as makeup, fashion, lifestyle, science, law, art, entertainment, celebrities, and more. This will not only make language acquaintance enjoyable but also deepen your understanding of English.
Here are some online magazines and newspapers you can print out and gradually translate:
- fortune.com
- nytimes.net
- people.com
- who.com.au
- outlookindia.com
- fashionmagazine.com
- elle.com
- wmagazine.com


5. Listen More


6. Take Notes
Taking notes regularly helps you memorize more vocabulary in various contexts. Place sticky notes in places you frequently visit, such as the refrigerator, kitchen, work desk, bathroom, and more. They'll be right in your sight, making it easy for you to see them every day, and eventually, you'll remember the vocabulary even without the sticky notes.


7. Watch Movies Without Subtitles
Watching movies without subtitles helps you gauge your proficiency level and understand how much of the dialogue you can comprehend. It stimulates your imagination and awareness of the need for additional vocabulary to fully grasp the conversation.
Effective movie-watching steps:
Step 1: Play any dialogue or scene without subtitles (remember, no subtitles for the first watch)
Step 2: Listen and observe each character's actions on the first watch
Step 3: After the first watch, you might not understand 100% of the dialogue, but observing actions helps you understand the storyline.
Step 4: In the second watch, transcribe the entire dialogue, marking the parts you don't understand and assess how much you comprehend.
Step 5: If you understood >50% in the second watch, move on to the third watch with subtitles. If <50%, rewatch without subtitles.
Step 6: Listen again without subtitles and check how much you understand.
Repeat this process multiple times, and soon you'll achieve the desired result of watching movies without relying on subtitles.


8. Learn through YouTube Videos
Youtube is the world's most renowned website, offering high-quality videos across various fields. You can effortlessly learn English here through songs, movies, comics, and even English lectures from both domestic and international educators. In this era of rapid technological development, YouTube is no longer unfamiliar. Explore the top 10 YouTube channels for learning English worldwide:

9. Learn with Flashcards
One advantage of using flashcards is their portability. With a compact size, you can easily carry them anywhere. Just toss them into your bag, and you can pull them out to study whenever needed. Many have found this method effective and achieved success. However, the downside is that flashcards can be quite expensive if purchased. But if they help you learn faster and remember longer, isn't it worth the investment? You can also make flashcards at home using sturdy cardboard and a hole punch.


10. Create Your Environment
The environment plays a crucial role in improving your English speaking skills naturally. However, living in a country where English is not the primary language makes it challenging to hear and converse in English. So, how do you create an English environment to enhance your language skills? The key is to build it yourself at home by participating in English-speaking seminars or going to West Lake to engage in conversations with foreigners and understand what they are saying.


