It's usually one of the struggles of language learners, but not everyone is aware of the fact that 'Practice makes perfect', and in our particular non-bilingual setting it makes it necessary to create and promote opportunities for practicing and reinforcing our ability to attain and understand the language at a normal speed, to get the most of the messages, and to be able to respond in a real-life communicative situation.
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Here there are some links to practice!
Randall's Listening Lab
FCE - Listening practice
PET - Practice tests (Listening)
TOEFL Listening practice
IELTS Essentials - Listening practice
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