In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn the difference between "hear" and "listen". "Hearing" and "listening" are different and they are often considered as confusing English words to students because they have a similar meaning. It explains the form and meaning of both words and It gives you lots of examples.
There are some exercises at the end of the video. It is important to learn difficult English vocabulary like this if you want to improve.
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check your vocabulary for PET 2008 edition
This workbook contains exercises to help teach and practise the vocabulary students need to be successful in the Cambidge Preliminary English Test.
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