US /ˈlɪsən fɔr/
・UK /ˈlisn fɔ:/
And listen, for a guy in sitcoms, really great, great, really good.
Yeah, and, and listen, for guy in sitcoms, really great, great, really good.
Listen for connected speech.
Listen for the phrases that they do use and the phrases that they don't use.
Listen for the keywords in each of the questions I'm going to ask, OK?
listen for the keywords in each of the questions
So whenever you doubt just how special you are and you wonder who loves you, how much and how far, listen for geese honking high in the sky.
So whenever you doubt just how special you are and you wonder who loves you, how much and how far, listen for geese honking high in the sky.
Okay, so Bestie, facts of the day: to figure out if someone was, like, dead or not, doctors would place their ear on your chest and just, like, listen for your heartbeat.
To figure out if someone was, like, dead or not, doctors would place their ear on your chest and just, like, listen for your heartbeat.
Listen for everyone out there.
Listen for everyone out there.
And before we leave you for today, a recommended listen for your weekend.
And before we leave you for today, a recommended listen for your weekend, all about youth obesity.
listen for how I'm moving my placement around forward to back, as well as switching resonances chest to head.
UUUHHHHHHH UUAAAAHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Now for fun, listen to my lead vocal from the sample I sang at the very beginning and listen for how I'm moving my placement around, forward to back as well as switching resonances, chest to head and you will hear obvious differences between head voice and mixed voice based on placement.
Listen for that dropped T.
And you'll actually hear this word again later in this video, listen for that dropped T.
listen for keywords in the question. Okay? Sometimes you may not understand what the
question is... try to listen for the keywords of the question. Do you hear the word "education",