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 B£ºBecause I have a lot of trouble with my English£®I can hardly pass the exam every time£®    6         

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 A£ºAh£¬that's it£®If you want to study it well£¬you must practise it every day£®    8      

 B£ºI'll take your advice and try to practise reading English every day£®    9     

 A£ºAll right£®I'd like to£®But in fact I still have some trouble with English£¬too£®    10     

A£®Will you help me with it£¿     

B£®Let's help each other£®

C£®I'll try my best to learn it well£® 

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    A. Practice speaking as often as you can -- even speaking to yourself is good practice. Try recording yourself whenever you can.

    B. It helps if you can learn with someone else. If you can persuade a friend or family member to study with you, it will make you keep working. Agree times to meet and set goals for the week. And test each other regularly.

    C. Practice improvising (¼´Ð˵Ä) ways of getting your meaning across, even if you don't know the exact words or phrases. Think of things you might want to say whenever you have time. An example is the use of tenses. Use facial expressions, hand movements, anything to get your meaning across.

    D. Guesswork is important in learning a new language. When listening to recorded material, you aren't expected to understand everything the first round. If you play the same piece several times, you will most probably understand something new each time. Learn to make maximum (×î´óÏÞ¶È) use of all the clues (Ìáʾ) you can pick up.

    E. A wide vocabulary is the key to successful language learning, but don't try to learn too much vocabulary at once.

    F. If you are the person on the bus, street or restaurant asking how you can improve your English, you are on the right track. The only way to improve your speaking is by speaking. Don't worry about a bad accent or forgetting words or not being understood.

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Jack Anderson's vocabulary is very small. He is very anxious to improve his English. Therefore, he wants to enlarge his vocabulary in a short time and tries his best to memorize new words as many as possible at a time.

Margret Lillian's pronunciation is poor. And she doesn't know how to improve her

pronunciation. She is very worried and doesn't know what to do.

Alice Fingelhamm has difficulty in understanding the meaning of the English text. So she looks up the new words in the dictionary in order to understand everything. However, she made little progress in English.

Although Peter Florian wants to communicate with people on the bus when he is on the way home, he is afraid of being laughed at because of his poor accent.

Lynne Nagata can't express herself clearly in English because she sometimes forgets some key words and doesn't know the tenses exactly.


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I have a problem, but I¡¯m writing to ask you for                  71. ______
an advice. This is a secret, so don¡¯t tell anyone                   72. ______
else. My cousin and I used to getting                           73. ______
along very well in each other and we were                       74. ______
good friend. Last week we talked about our plan                  75. ______
and we are planning to spend the summer holidays                76. ______
together, but now I don¡¯t think I want invite him home.             77. ______
Recently I has discovered that he¡¯s started to tell lies.               78. ______
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