Ear for English: listening practice for English learners. All sentences recorded by American native speakers speaking at a fast, normal speed. Start improving your listening comprehension today!
The five-word sentences in this video are built from the 1,000 most common English words.
If it was difficult for you to understand these sentences, click on the Settings icon, slow down the Playback Speed to 75% or 50%, and then listen again.
ANSWERS*:
1-What’s the class’ average age?
2-Try driving an electric car.
3-Did you take good notes?
4-What’s her older brother’s major?
5-Their party wasn’t very fun.
6-They’re camping in New York.
7-Can you fix my engine?
8-I bought him a present.
9-Give me a small amount.
10-Is that animal still alive?
*Contractions (can’t, don’t, should’ve, she’s, etc.) are considered as one word. Some contractions (don’t, she’s, hasn’t, we’ll, etc.) are very common in everyday written English. Other contractions (mustn’t, that’d, that’ll, etc.) are not very common in written English. However, since most Americans use contractions when speaking quickly, all of the sentences in the Ear for English videos use contractions whenever possible.
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