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Why You Can’t Hear English

Training Your Ear While You Relax

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Why You Can’t Hear English

By: Dakikon Publishing
Narrated by: Chantelle Nay
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Many English learners can read well, understand grammar, and even speak with confidence—yet still struggle to hear real English.

This book is for those quiet moments of frustration, when spoken English feels too fast, too blurred, or impossible to catch.

Why You Can’t Hear English takes a different approach. Instead of pushing harder, memorizing rules, or forcing concentration, it invites you to relax—and train your ear naturally.

You will discover why listening is not a language problem, but a perception problem. Native speakers don’t hear individual words the way learners expect. Sounds merge, rhythms replace clarity, and meaning arrives before translation. This book gently explains how that happens—and how you can adapt to it.

Written in calm, simple English, the chapters are designed to be listened to comfortably. There are no drills, no pressure, and no tests. Just clear explanations, reassuring insights, and practical listening awareness that fits easily into daily life.

This book is ideal for:

  • Adult English learners who understand more than they can hear
  • Audible listeners who want a stress-free listening companion
  • Learners tired of traditional textbooks and grammar-heavy methods
  • Anyone who wants to improve comprehension without anxiety

You don’t need to “try harder.” You need to listen differently. Let your ear learn while your mind rests.

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