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¡¡¡¡How can we practise our spoken English?

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¡¡¡¡You should never lose your heart or give up£®

¡¡¡¡Maybe you are afraid of losing face, but you should think since we are students and we are learning, there's no ¡¡¡¡3¡¡¡¡ to worry about ¡¡¡¡4¡¡¡¡£®You must always be active in practice£®There's no problem that your pronunciation(·¢Òô)and intonation(Óïµ÷)can't be as ¡¡¡¡5¡¡¡¡ as the native people because we are Chinese, and we don't have chances to live in foreign countries and talk with the people there all the time£®But you must know that the main aim to study English is that we make ourselves ¡¡¡¡6¡¡¡¡ and understand other people as well£®You should believe that native ¡¡¡¡7¡¡¡¡ will not laugh at you£®¡¡¡¡8¡¡¡¡ they will encourage you£®So if you are brave enough you will certainly make a rapid(¿ìËÙµÄ)progress in your ¡¡¡¡9¡¡¡¡ English£®Don't be shy ¡¡¡¡10¡¡¡¡ afraid! Just have a try£®

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¡¡¡¡Mark Twain was a very famous American writer£®He was good at telling ¡¡¡¡1¡¡¡¡ stories to make other people happy£®But ¡¡¡¡2¡¡¡¡ somebody played a joke on him£®

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¡¡¡¡¡°¡¡¡¡5¡¡¡¡ your uncle to my lecture this evening,¡±said Mark Twain,¡°I'll tell some interesting stories and I'm ¡¡¡¡6¡¡¡¡ I can make him laugh£®¡±

¡¡¡¡That evening the young man came to Mark Twain's lecture with his uncle£®They sat in the first row of the hall£®Mark Twain looked at the old man and told some funny(ÓÐȤµÄ)stories, which made people in the hall laugh£®But there was still no ¡¡¡¡7¡¡¡¡ on the old man's face£®Mark Twain told the funniest stories he knew£®But the old man still didn't laugh£®At last, Mark Twain ¡¡¡¡8¡¡¡¡£®He felt very discouraged(ʧÍûµÄ)£®He was very surprised at the old man£®

¡¡¡¡Some days ¡¡¡¡9¡¡¡¡, Mark Twain met a friend and told him about his bad experience in the small town£®

¡¡¡¡¡°Oh,¡±said his friend,¡°I know what ¡¡¡¡10¡¡¡¡ to that old man£®He has been deaf(ÁûµÄ)for years£®¡±

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