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Focus on function words. Listen for small words like “to,” “for,” and “of.” They are often pronounced weakly (e.g., “gotta” instead of “got to”). This one habit boosts comprehension by 40%. Check out the full program below and finally
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Use the "Rule of 3 Repetitions." When you learn a new grammar structure (like the Present Perfect: “I have lived here since 2020” ), say it out loud 3 times in different emotional tones—happy, surprised, annoyed. This builds muscle memory. Listen for small words like “to,” “for,” and “of
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