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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] When we have trained our multilingual listening skills, conversations in our dominant languages with native speakers will still be very pleasant, but there will come a moment where we miss the variety of inputs. We might perceive them as boring and tiring because we don&#8217;t pay that much attention on what and how things are said because we intrinsically assume that &#8220;we get it&#8221;. – It is important to acknowledge the shift that takes place in our listening skills as to develop ways to stay tuned in whatever conversation we are, to maintain the connection and to actively listen!  [&#8230;]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] When we have trained our multilingual listening skills, conversations in our dominant languages with native speakers will still be very pleasant, but there will come a moment where we miss the variety of inputs. We might perceive them as boring and tiring because we don&#8217;t pay that much attention on what and how things are said because we intrinsically assume that &#8220;we get it&#8221;. – It is important to acknowledge the shift that takes place in our listening skills as to develop ways to stay tuned in whatever conversation we are, to maintain the connection and to actively listen!  [&#8230;]</p>
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