Adverbs Of Manner Listening | Exercises
| Resource | Best for | How to use | |----------|----------|-------------| | (search: "adverbs of manner listening") | Real speech | Watch with subtitles off first, then on | | ELLLO.org (English Listening Lesson Library Online) | Graded audio | Filter by grammar point "adverbs" | | Spotify/Apple podcasts – "6 Minute English" (BBC) | Natural speed | Listen for one adverb type per episode (e.g., all -ly words) | | YouGlish | Varied accents | Type an adverb like "carefully" – hear it in real YouTube clips | A 10-Minute Daily Listening Routine Do this every day for one week. You’ll hear a clear difference.
A: "You broke the vase!" B: "I’m so sorry. I’ll fix it." Options: A) angrily B) apologetically C) loudly
B – apologetically (showing regret)
Doctor: "Breathe _______." Patient: breathes noisily Doctor: "Good. Now speak _______." Audio answer: "Breathe deeply . Now speak normally ."
Create your own sentence with the same adverb. Say it out loud. adverbs of manner listening exercises
You listen for tone of voice, speed, and emotion – not just the word. 3. Complete the dialogue (gap-fill) What to do: You see a written dialogue with blanks. Listen and fill in the missing adverbs.
Pause after each sentence. Don't try to catch everything at once. Free Resources for Adverbs of Manner Listening You don’t need expensive software. Try these: | Resource | Best for | How to
Listen again. Write each adverb.