A: You look worried, Peter.
B: I am, Mr. Li. I'm having trouble learning English.
A: You said you liked English.
B: I can't get the pronunciation right.
A: Well, listening can help. You can listen to them at home and repeat the sentences that are difficult for you.
B: That's a good idea. But what about all the new words?
A: You can write the new words in your notebook and study them at home. You can even study on the train on the way to school.
B: That might really help! Thanks.
A: Can you understand when people talk to you?
B: Well, no. Not always. Sometimes I just don't understand what people are saying.
A: Why don't you join an English language club to practice speaking English?
B: Maybe I'll go. The only other problem I have is that I don't get much writing practice.
A: Maybe you should find a pen friend.
B: Thanks Mr. Li.
A. Do you learn English by watching videos?
B. That sounds like a fun way to practice writing.
C. I forget a lot of new words.
D. I really have learnt a lot from you, Ms Gao.
E. Why don't you borrow the teacher's tapes?
F. What's the problem?
G. The English club meets after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays.