—I ______ to the countryside with my family.
a. What should I do?
b. It's wonderful.
c. Could I join your group?
d. What's wrong?
e. I'm sorry to hear that.
f. How do you learn English?
g. Tomorrow if you like.
Tom: Hi! Alice, you look so sad. .
Alice: I failed in the English exam.
Tom:But you don't need to worry about it all the time.
Alice: I really don't know how to study English well.
Tom: I think you'd better study with a group.
Alice: Oh, that's a good idea.
Tom: Certainly. And we can learn from each other.
Alice: Sounds good. When can I join you?
Tom:
Alice: That's very kind of you.
①I want to have a(谈话) with you in English.
② SingingEnglish songs can(改进) our English.
③The girl was too(羞怯的) to say a word in front of the group.
④ What's the(主要的) question about learning English?
⑤It's(合乎常情的) to help each other.
1.看英语杂志; 2.看英文电影,英语电视节目;3.给朋友写电子邮件
注意:70词左右 (开头已给出,不计入总词数) ,可适当发挥。
How do I learnEnglish?
I am good at English.I think learning English is easy.
Don't the correct answers the mistakes.
—Sorry, I can't go with you. I've got a bad headache.
“Dreams may be more important than sleep. We all need dreams,” some scientists say.
Dreams take up about one quarter of our sleeping time. People have a few dreams each night. Dreams are like short films. They are usually in colour. Some dreams are like old films. They come to us over and over again. That may be because the dreamer is thinking about something. Dreaming may be a way of trying to find an answer.
Some people get new ideas about their work from dreams. They may think about their work all day. These ideas can carry over into dreams. Sometimes we wake up with a good feeling from a dream. But often we can't remember the dream. Dreams can go away quickly.
Too much dreaming cannot be good. The more we sleep, the longer we dream. The mind is hard at work when we dream. That is why we may have a long sleep and still wake up tired.
Please your name on this piece of paper.
—I'm afraid you should(finish)your homework first.
—Sounds great. But I have to study for my test tomorrow.
—Because he was so careless that he made many grammar in the test.
— Maybe you ___________________ see a doctor.
in such a short time.
A: Could you tell me how you can speak English so well?
B: Well, I think listening more is very important.
A: Sore people say watching English films is good for English learners.
B: I have watched about 30 English films since 2012, and that really helps a lot.
A:
B: Um, 1 think vocabulary is the most important. You can express yourself freely when you have a wide vocabulary.
A:
B: By reading. I have read many English books. That really helps with my English vocabulary.
A:
B: Never be afraid of making mistakes. The more you speak the language, the more freely you can express yourself. Enjoy losing face, and then you can learn English well.
A. Certainly. B. What's the most important part of speaking English? C: I always write down the new words in the notebook. D. I listen to some English news, songs and other materials while I am on the way home. E. What else do you think can help improve spoken English? F. “Crazy English" might be helpful. G. But how can I enlarge my vocabulary? |
If you are studying English, the Language Study Fair( 游乐会) that is being held this month will certainly attract you. The fair is going on between the 28th and 30th of June at the National Education Centre. It is held to answer all your questions about self-study no matter how your English is.
The Language Study Fair gives a very good chance for you to see and to get all kinds of information to help you improve the way you study. Over 350 producers of educational materials(材料) will be at the fair. Come along to this, and you won't waste your money in the future on materials that are out-of-date, or books that you just don't need. We've got lots of different things for you to see and hear. There will be stands(展台) showing different kinds of self-study textbooks and talks by educational speakers on the best ways to study by yourself. We're sure you'll also enjoy watching people using the latest computer programmes to make studying English alone much easier. This is for you to make good decisions about what to buy. You can come to the fair from nine thirty to five. Tickets cost £5 each, or£3 if you're a full-time student. All tickets can be booked by ringing the ticket hotline. The number is 9847711.
So, we hope to see you there!