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Free Listening offers a radical reframing of seemingly intractable debates and polarized positions on free speech, academic freedom, systemic injustice, and political dissent by shifting attention from our voices to our ears.Instead of reclaiming the terrain of free speech that is increasingly ceded to conservatives, Naomi Waltham-Smith argues that progressives should assume a more radical task—to liberate listening from those frameworks that have determined what freedom looks like, who enjoys it, and at what cost.Refocusing on aural responsiveness forces a confrontation with the liberal tradition that has traditionally anchored claims for freedom of expression and inquiry.If listening is placed at the heart of public deliberation and disagreeing well, the relational, open-ended, and unpredictable character of free expression becomes a common good. In a wide-ranging critical reflection on issues from civility to criticality, righteous anger to gentle listening, and silencing to streaming platforms, Free Listening makes an ambitious contribution to sound studies and political philosophy.Weaving together deconstruction, Black political thought, and decolonial theory, Waltham-Smith argues that the retort to accusations of “cancel culture” should be a revival of abolition democracy.
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What is active listening?
Active listening is a communication technique where the listener fully concentrates, understands, responds, and remembers what is being said. It involves giving the speaker your full attention, making eye contact, nodding, and providing verbal cues to show that you are engaged in the conversation. Active listening also involves asking clarifying questions and summarizing what the speaker has said to ensure understanding. This technique helps to build rapport, trust, and understanding in conversations.
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Is a home theater system also suitable for listening to music?
Yes, a home theater system can also be suitable for listening to music. Many home theater systems come equipped with high-quality speakers and audio components that can provide an immersive and enjoyable music listening experience. Additionally, some home theater systems have audio settings specifically designed for music playback, allowing for optimal sound quality. Overall, a home theater system can be a versatile option for both watching movies and enjoying music in the comfort of your home.
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How important are good speakers at home for listening to music?
Good speakers are very important for listening to music at home because they can greatly enhance the overall audio experience. High-quality speakers can reproduce the full range of sound frequencies, providing clear and detailed sound. They can also create a more immersive and enjoyable listening environment, allowing you to fully appreciate the nuances and depth of the music. Additionally, good speakers can bring out the true dynamics and emotion of the music, making the listening experience more satisfying and enjoyable.
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What happens if you fall asleep while listening to music and keep listening?
If you fall asleep while listening to music and keep listening, the music may continue to play in the background and could potentially disrupt your sleep cycle. Depending on the volume and intensity of the music, it could also impact the quality of your sleep by preventing you from reaching deeper stages of rest. It is generally recommended to create a calming and quiet environment for sleep to ensure a restful night.
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Listening : B1+
Do you understand ‘textbook English’ recordings but not what you hear in the real world? To improve your listening skills, you need to hear real conversations.That’s why Collins Listening is based entirely on 50 authentic everyday interactions to help you understand what is said to you, whatever the circumstances. From buying a mobile phone to asking for directions, joining a gym to understanding transport announcements, Listening will help you understand what is said to you in real life situations and make sure everything you learn is useful. Twenty 4-page units with exercises and vocabulary work to help you understand differences in pronunciation and vocabularyAuthentic recordings of both native and non-native speakers of English, covering a wide variety of accents from around the worldRecordings include face-to-face conversations, public announcements, telephone calls, bookings, shopping scenarios and moreAdditional real vocabulary for everyday life, taken from the COBUILD English corpus Collins Listening is part of the new English for Life series and uses authentic material from the Collins Corpus, the world’s largest database of the English language.It is suitable for self-study and classroom use, and can help towards Cambridge FCE preparation.Suitable for Intermediate learners of English (CEF level B1+).
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Listening : A2
Shortlisted at HRH THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH ENGLISH LANGUAGE BOOK AWARDS 2013 Develop key listening skills and become more confident when listening to English, however it is spoken. To improve your listening skills, you need to hear real conversations.That’s why Collins Listening (A2) is based entirely on 20 authentic recordings.It will help you understand what is said to you in a variety of situations, and make sure everything you learn is useful. Practise listening to real English in a range of accents by native and non-native speakers.Hear people talking about: Family • Where they live • Work, studies and career • Life in a town, city or another country • Sharing a house • Music and sport • Travel and tourism • Collins Listening (A2) includes:• Twenty units with a clear design in full colour. • Authentic downloadable audio recordings of both native and non-native speakers of English, covering a wide variety of accents from around the world. • Appendices containing detailed advice targeting specific listening skills. • Mini-dictionary with definitions of the most difficult words in each unit, taken from the Collins COBUILD dictionary. • Answer key. Collins Listening (A2) is part of the English for Life series.It is suitable for self-study and classroom use, and can help towards Cambridge ESOL KET exam preparation.Suitable for pre-intermediate learners of English (CEF level A2). The English for Life series uses authentic material from the Collins Corpus.The 4.5-billion-word Collins Corpus is the world’s largest database of the English language and is updated every month. Also available in the Collins English for Life series: For Pre-Intermediate (A2) learners:Reading • Writing • Speaking For Intermediate (B1+) learners:Reading • Writing • Listening • Speaking
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Listening : B2
Real English for life beyond the classroom English in the real world is constantly evolving, and learners need to move with it.But sometimes the English you can learn from your coursebook just isn’t enough for real life.Being able to understand English as it is really spoken will give you the confidence to succeed in any English-speaking environment.Using a wide range of authentic, unscripted recordings of everyday people from around the world, Collins Listening (B2+) will help you to feel confident and prepared for anything. > Hear the language people really use when they are speaking> Free downloadable audio with over 40 authentic recordings in a wide variety of scenarios> Useful tips to increase your understanding of tone, slang and context Units are divided into the following themes:• Lifestyle• Practical advice and information• Attitudes and behaviour• Passions• Memorable experiences Each of these areas includes analysis of high-level, natural recordings between one, two and three people.Some conversations took place face-to-face while others were over the phone.All are 100% unscripted and unedited and do not use actors. About the series:What is it? Collins’ innovative English for Life series adds the extra bit of authenticity to your studies that traditional coursebooks often lack.The series includes helpful up-to-date and relevant topics needed to get by in English and uses authentic material from the Collins Corpus, the world’s largest database of the English language. How can the series be used? The series can be used for independent study (self-study) and extra assignments, it's a great supplement to existing coursebooks, and the books can also be used as stand-alone coursebooks for short courses.All books have accompanying teacher resources available online. What levels are available? There are three levels available:A2 (Pre-intermediate)B1+ (Intermediate)B2+ (Upper intermediate)
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Can listening be physically exhausting?
Yes, listening can be physically exhausting. When we are actively engaged in listening, our brain is working hard to process and interpret the information being received. This mental effort can lead to feelings of fatigue and tiredness, similar to how physical exertion can tire out our muscles. Additionally, prolonged periods of listening without breaks can strain our concentration and attention, further contributing to the feeling of exhaustion.
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Is God listening to me?
As an AI, I cannot provide a definitive answer to whether God is listening to you. Belief in God's presence and attentiveness to prayers is a matter of personal faith and interpretation of religious teachings. Many people find comfort in the belief that God is always listening and guiding them, while others may struggle with doubts or unanswered prayers. Ultimately, the question of whether God is listening to you is a deeply personal and spiritual one that varies from individual to individual.
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What are you listening to?
I am an AI digital assistant, so I do not have the ability to listen to music or other audio. My main function is to provide information and assistance based on the input I receive from users. How can I assist you today?
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What does active listening mean?
Active listening means fully concentrating, understanding, responding, and remembering what is being said. It involves giving the speaker your full attention, making eye contact, nodding, and providing verbal and nonverbal cues to show that you are engaged in the conversation. Active listening also involves asking clarifying questions and summarizing what the speaker has said to demonstrate understanding and encourage further dialogue. Overall, active listening is a way to show respect and empathy for the speaker and to ensure effective communication.
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