So how can you hear a lot of English when you're not in an English-speaking country or family? Fortunately, there are many ways of hearing English.
Listen to English Radio
You can receive English-language radio in most countries. Two international networks are the BBC and VOA.
Watch English Television
The pictures help you understand what is being said. If you don't have access to English-language TV, you may be able to watch TV on the Internet.
It is now a lot easier to hear English on the Internet. If you're reading this at your computer or mobile device you can probably listen to some English-language radio news right now, without even moving! And of course, you can find endless videos in English on You Tube and similar websites.
Listen to Songs in English
Songs in English are everywhere, even on foreign language radio and TV stations. Listen to them often. But choose one that is not too difficult. Some pop songs are very unclear and are difficult even for native English speakers to understand fully!
Get English-speaking Friends
Try to make friends with English-speaking people so that you can practice your English through conversation. And if you don't have a lot of time to go out and meet people, at least you can chat a little by telephone.
A. Don't worry.
B. Listen to English on the Internet
C. This will improve your speaking as well as your listening.
D. Many large cities have cinemas hat show films in English.
E. Both of them have special programs for learners of English.
F. TV is an excellent resource for hearing and listening to English.
G. That means it should be slow and with real words sung clearly.