Listening Skills Bundle: Strategies, Accents, Podcasts & Videos
Boost your students’ listening comprehension with this complete Listening Skills Bundle!
This carefully curated set of English listening activities focuses on key areas like active listening strategies, understanding regional accents, note-taking techniques, and using podcasts and videos for language development. Designed for EFL/ESL learners at B1–B2+ level, the bundle provides engaging, real-life listening practice that builds critical comprehension and audio decoding skills.
Whether your students are preparing for exams (like IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge) or simply want to become more confident and fluent listeners, these ready-to-use worksheets and exercises will support their growth. Each resource includes clear explanations, learner-friendly examples, and varied exercises (e.g. gap-fills, matching tasks, true/false, open-ended questions, and cloze tasks).
Ideal for remote learning, blended classrooms, or independent study!
Included in this bundle:
Active Listening: Strategies to Focus Better
Teach students how to eliminate distractions, stay focused, and actively engage with what they hear using practical tools like summarizing and prediction.
Understanding Accents and Dialects in English
Introduce learners to a variety of English accents (British, American, Australian, etc.) and regional dialects. Great for global English exposure!
Note-Taking While Listening
Improve your students' ability to organize information while listening. Includes sample audio topics and guided note-taking frameworks.
Using Podcasts to Improve Listening Comprehension
Students learn how to use English podcasts for everyday learning and receive podcast recommendations with comprehension questions and vocabulary tasks.
Predicting Content from Audio Cues
Train learners to guess meaning from intonation, tone, context clues, and voice cues—key strategies for real-world listening.
How to Use Subtitled Videos for Language Practice
Help students make the most out of subtitled content on YouTube, Netflix, and TED Talks, with exercises on transcript comparison and vocabulary tracking.