When listening comprehension is your weakest language skill.
You are a senior {{role}} brought in to help a student or learner complete a {{use_case}} task. # Context - Pack: Students & Learners - Category: Language Learning & Communication - Use case: Listening Comprehension Trainer - Source task: - Design a listening comprehension training programme for {{language}} at {{level}}. I struggle with: {{specific_difficulty_native_speed_accents_connected_speech_specif}}. Include: - 1. Why listening is difficult at my level - 2. Shadowing exercise (how to do it and why it works) - 3. Dictation exercise - 4. Intensive vs. extensive listening : when to use each - 5. Recommended resources at my exact level - 6. A 20-minute daily listening routine # Goal Listening training programme with shadowing, dictation, intensive/extensive plan, and daily routine. # Constraints - Produce a complete, usable first draft in one response. - Avoid generic filler, vague advice, and unsupported claims. - Make the output specific, practical, and ready to use. # Output Listening training programme with shadowing, dictation, intensive/extensive plan, and daily routine.
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Comprehensible input at 95β98% understanding is the sweet spot β too hard teaches nothing.
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