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How can I best enjoy an audiobook in English when I have difficulty in understanding the English speech?

Asked by luigirovatti (2831points) April 5th, 2022
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The audiobook I’m referring to is “The Coldest Case” by James Patterson. The description is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/57376814-the-coldest-case

As many of you reading this know by know, I’m an Italian, and therefore, I have trouble in understanding English speech, I’m more verse in reading, not hearing the language. Ebook-version is not available, as it’s an original story from Amazon Audible, so, as the audiobook is not in Italian, (at least, I don’t think they are available in that language), I must ask you, what do you propose I do?

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Caravanfan's avatar

Well, I’m an English speaker and I sometimes have difficulty with speech for some readers. I will usually return the book for credit. In terms of how to best understand it the only thing I can suggest is to slow the narration down in the app.

KNOWITALL's avatar

Or listen with an English speaker beside you, if possible. One of your friends perhaps.

longgone's avatar

Try slowing down the audio. Listen to the first pages several times until you understand (almost) every word. Recognize that you’re doing something slightly above your comfort level and it’s probably “working” even if you miss many words later in the story – as long as you can follow along and get the gist, you’re learning.

If it’s still too difficult, practice listening to English first: it can work really well to listen to an audio book while reading the original. ESL podcasts are great, too.

janbb's avatar

Have a text copy of the book as you’re listening and follow along by reading it.

gorillapaws's avatar

You also might want to watch some movies in English to help train your ear. If you miss something, replay that section with the English subtitles on. I suspect after a few films, your ear will be much better honed to picking up the meaning.

kritiper's avatar

The more you listen to English, the easier it will be to understand.

kneesox's avatar

Maybe consider it a lesson learned and stick to audio books that you can get a printed version of, to follow along as @janbb suggests.

Call_Me_Jay's avatar

Does the Audible app have a setting to slow the speech?

Your written English is excellent, by the way. I never noticed that it may not be your first language.

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