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Our volunteers look into many questions every day; sometimes it takes them a little while to answer.
Make it descriptive, including relevant context, but also to the point. This way you improve your chances of getting a more relevant and specific answer.
It depends quite a lot. On the first listening, after several? How fast and how clearly are they talking? Is it an accent you're familiar with? How complex is the vocabulary? Do you need to understand everything or just the general meaning?
Could go from B1 for the simpler songs to C2 for the most complicated ones imo.
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Even at a C2 you're not going to understand 100% of everything you hear in songs (or in life!)
Even as a native you don't in your own native language, so... yeah
hmm
at this point i can understand pop for the most part, but rap is still too hard lol
too much slang
If you're trying to figure out your own CEFR level based on your ability to understand music, you're not going to get very far
Nothing in the CEFR levels is determined by ability to understand music
and at any rate CEFR levels go beyond just comprehension
you also need to be able to produce the language
hm
and they left...