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Many students ask me for advice about improving their English. Here are three basic questions.
The first question is about native (地道的) English. Li Hao, from Hubei, wrote, “I enjoy watching English films and listening to English songs. They expose (使接触) me to native English. But it takes a long time. What do you think about it?”
This is a great way to learn English! Talk about the films and songs with your friends, and try to guess the meaning of the new words. Just enjoy yourself!
The second question is about speaking. Sam, from Suzhou, wrote, “Our school has a foreign teacher. But I'm shy and afraid to speak to her. What should I do?”
When I visit China, lots of people in the street say, “Hello! How are you?” “Where are you from?” “Do you like China?” These are good questions to start a conversation. Many people are shy when they speak English, so before you begin, take a deep breath and smile! Smiling always helps.
The third question is about vocabulary. Oliver, from Anhui, wrote, “I want to remember all the new words. I write them down, but I forget them quickly. What should I do?”
Do not worry. It's normal (正常的) to forget new words! Try to remember eight or ten words a day. Write them on small pieces of paper and place them around your bedroom. Read the words when you see them, and try to use them.
()1. How does Li Hao learn native English?
A. By starting a conversation with foreigners.
B. By reading the new words whenever he sees them.
C. By listening to English songs and watching English films.
D. By reading more English books.
()2. What should you do if you feel shy to start a conversation in English?
A. Watch English films.
B. Write down the words first.
C. Listen to real English songs.
D. Take a deep breath and smile.
()3. What is Oliver's problem?
A. He's too shy to talk with others.
B. He's not able to read English words.
C. He can't remember new words.
D. He doesn't know what real English is.
()4. Which is NOT a good way to remember new words according to the passage?
A. Try to remember eight or ten words a day.
B. Write new words on small pieces of paper and place them around the bedroom.
C. Read the words when you see them and try to use them.
D. Try to remember all the new words as fast as possible.
()5. What does this passage mainly talk about?
A. How to improve English.
B. How to remember English words.
C. Why learning English is difficult.
D. Why so many people learn English.

The first question is about native (地道的) English. Li Hao, from Hubei, wrote, “I enjoy watching English films and listening to English songs. They expose (使接触) me to native English. But it takes a long time. What do you think about it?”
This is a great way to learn English! Talk about the films and songs with your friends, and try to guess the meaning of the new words. Just enjoy yourself!
The second question is about speaking. Sam, from Suzhou, wrote, “Our school has a foreign teacher. But I'm shy and afraid to speak to her. What should I do?”
When I visit China, lots of people in the street say, “Hello! How are you?” “Where are you from?” “Do you like China?” These are good questions to start a conversation. Many people are shy when they speak English, so before you begin, take a deep breath and smile! Smiling always helps.
The third question is about vocabulary. Oliver, from Anhui, wrote, “I want to remember all the new words. I write them down, but I forget them quickly. What should I do?”
Do not worry. It's normal (正常的) to forget new words! Try to remember eight or ten words a day. Write them on small pieces of paper and place them around your bedroom. Read the words when you see them, and try to use them.
()1. How does Li Hao learn native English?
A. By starting a conversation with foreigners.
B. By reading the new words whenever he sees them.
C. By listening to English songs and watching English films.
D. By reading more English books.
()2. What should you do if you feel shy to start a conversation in English?
A. Watch English films.
B. Write down the words first.
C. Listen to real English songs.
D. Take a deep breath and smile.
()3. What is Oliver's problem?
A. He's too shy to talk with others.
B. He's not able to read English words.
C. He can't remember new words.
D. He doesn't know what real English is.
()4. Which is NOT a good way to remember new words according to the passage?
A. Try to remember eight or ten words a day.
B. Write new words on small pieces of paper and place them around the bedroom.
C. Read the words when you see them and try to use them.
D. Try to remember all the new words as fast as possible.
()5. What does this passage mainly talk about?
A. How to improve English.
B. How to remember English words.
C. Why learning English is difficult.
D. Why so many people learn English.
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