A: Hi, Li Lei. You look worried. What's the matter with you?
B: I have trouble in learning English.
A: Oh, you said you liked English.
B: First, when people are speaking English, I can't understand them.
A: The English club meets after school on Mondays.
B: Maybe I'll go. Another problem is that I can't get my pronunciation right.
A: Well. Why don't you listen to English songs on the radio and repeat the difficult words.
B: That's a good idea.
A: You'd better read word groups. And you should be patient. It takes time.
B: That might really help.
A: How about your writing skills? Do you get much writing practice?
B:
A: Maybe you should find a pen pal to write letters in English.
B: That sounds like a fun way. Thanks!
A. And I am also a very slow reader. B. Perhaps I'm right. C. Listening can help. D. What are the problems? E. No. I don't think so. F. Sue, I'd love to. G. You can join an English club to talk with others. |