It seems that both are correct about the grammar. Listen is intransitive and it always has to be followed by either to or for: Can i take a listen?
Es decir, cuando se puede usar sólamente listen. You could say would you listen to me for a minute? if you have started speaking and the other person doesn't seem to be. No tengo nada claro cuando utilizar cada uno.
Do you listen to me? Is my usage of take a listen correct? Would you like to hear some music? Can i speak to you for a minute?
While listen to somebody means hear and apply attention to the noise their making (speaking/walking, etc.), listen for something/somebody means be on the lookout for. Or would you like to listen to some music? I heard you created a song. Lis·tened, lis·ten·ing, lis·tens to make an effort to hear something:
But what is the differences between. I like to listen to music while i cook. the implication is that it's a habit of mine (and the speaker sounds like a person who likes to make fine distinctions of speech). Hi, i'm confusing about these 2 sentences: Can you listen to me?