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Listening to different language is fun indeed, especially English. For me, i can enjoy Hollywood movies with `original` language.

Hmm.. however, i think it would be a real challenge to catch up the words spoken by English native speakers, especially when they speak with local accents, such as Australian accent or British accent.

In the beginning, i think that a person does not have even a basic grammars or vocabulary or be able to pronounce the alphabets. Because basically, for the very first time, every people also learn spoken language by listening to it@(except for.. the deaf [so sorry about it, but they learn differently]).

On the other hand, if they have those basics (grammars, etc.), it would be better.

All people learn language naturally after they were born to this world. When they were still babies, they have heard words from people, although they had not understand it yet.

As they grow up to be a child, they listen to what people says, ask about the meaning, and observe when & how it is used.

They listen to it most of the time. After they begin to build up and have a pack of vocabulary, they also begin trying to speak it up, .. yes, communication! And keep learning for a lifetime.

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