Do you remember how to learn English listening
Do you remember how to learn English? listening How about listening to the radio? You just need to listen for key words and main ideas.
Do you remember how to learn English? speaking We should always speak English in class. Let’s try to speak English as much as possible. How about listening to the radio? Start your conversation with greetings or a question. You should smile and don’t be shy.
Do you remember how to learn English? reading We can read some English stories. You need to understand the key words and main ideas. Why don’t we try to find some English pen friends and write to them? writing
Do you remember how to learn English? vocabulary It’s a good idea to spell and pronounce the new words aloud every day. I suggest you write four or five words a day, read them and try to use them. You can look up the new words in the dictionary.
Do you remember how to learn English? understanding English films and songs We should watch and listen several times and guess the meaning of the new words. I advise you to talk about the films or songs with your friends.
How can we give advice? We should / can do… Let’s try to do… Why not do…? / Why don’t we do…? Don’t forget to do… It’s a good idea to do… How about doing…? I advise you to do… / I suggest you (should) do…
Listen and check the expressions of advice you hear. 1. Why don’t we…? 2. How about…? 3. We should… 4. We can… 5. Let’s try to… 6. Can you…? 7. Remember to…
Listen and check the expressions of advice you hear. 1. Why don’t we…? √ 2. How about…? √ √ 3. We should… Why don’t we work on it together? How about meeting after school today? We should tell our classmates.
Listen and check the expressions of advice you hear. 4. We can… √ 5. Let’s try to… √ We can start an English study club. Let’s try to meet every Monday afternoon after school.
Listen and check the expressions of advice you hear. 6. Can you…? √ 7. Remember to… Can you send everyone an email about our club? Don’t forget to put the time and place on it.
Listen again and answer the questions. 1. What is difficult for Charlie? 2. How will Mary help him? 3. When does Charlie think they should meet? 4. What does Mary think about reading newspapers?
Listen again and answer the questions. 1. What is difficult for Charlie? The English homework is difficult for him. Mary: Hi, Charlie, what’s wrong? Charlie: Hi, Mary. This English homework is really difficult.
Listen again and answer the questions. 2. How will Mary help him? Mary will work with him. Mary: Why don’t we work on it together? Charlie: Yes, OK.
Listen again and answer the questions. 3. When does Charlie think they should meet? Charlie thinks that they should meet after school. Charlie: How about meeting after school today? Mary: Good idea! We should tell our classmates. Maybe other students would like to join us.
Listen again and answer the questions. 4. What does Mary think about reading newspapers? Mary thinks reading newspapers is a good idea. Charlie: We should read some newspapers and help each other with difficult vocabulary. Mary: Good idea! Let’s go and write the email now.
Read and complete Diana’s answer. how about should try to why don’t why not FROM: Helen TO: Diana SUBJECT: How to improve speaking
Read and complete Diana’s answer. how about should try to why don’t why not Hi, Diana, I like English very much. My reading is good, but my speaking is poor. How can I improve my speaking? Best, Helen
Read and complete Diana’s answer. how about should try to why don’t why not FROM: Diana TO: Helen SUBJECT: Re: How to improve speaking
Read and complete Diana’s answer. how about should try to why don’t why not Hello, Helen, You need to practise speaking more often. (1) Why don’t you look for some English-speaking people in your town? (2) How about saying hello to them and asking them where they come from?
Read and complete Diana’s answer. how about should try to why don’t why not (3) Try to make friends with them and take them around your town. Is there an English club in your town? If there is not, (4) why not start one with your friends? (5) How about playing a few games and listening to some music?
Read and complete Diana’s answer. how about should try to why don’t why not You can watch an English film together, and (6) try to speak English all the time. You (7) should invite your new Englishspeaking friends to your club! Best, Diana
Read the problems and give advice. ask your teacher talk to your classmates Student A’s problems read aloud use a dictionary Student B’s problems I like listening to English songs, but there I can’t speak English well. are too many new words. I want to read an English book, but I can’t It’s difficult to remember new words. choose the right one.
How can we give advice? We should / can do… Let’s try to do… Why not do…? / Why don’t we do…? Don’t forget to do… It’s a good idea to do… How about doing…? I advise you to do… / I suggest you (should) do…
Read the problems and give advice. Student A’s problems Advice I like listening to English songs, but use a dictionary there are too many new words. You should use a dictionary to find the meaning of new words.
Read the problems and give advice. Student A’s problems Advice I want to read an English book, but ask your teacher I can’t choose the right one. Why not ask your teacher to choose an English book for you?
Read the problems and give advice. Student B’s problems Advice I can’t speak English well. talk to your classmates It’s a good idea to practise talking to your classmates.
Read the problems and give advice. Student B’s problems Advice It’s difficult to remember new words. read aloud You can read new words aloud.
Complete the conversation. advice check forget improve possible Helen: How can I (1) improve my reading? James: Here is my (2) advice. Choose a newspaper to read. First, think about what’s happening today.
Complete the conversation. advice check forget improve possible What will be in the newspaper? Then read the titles of articles and choose one to read for more information. Don’t stop to (3) check every word. You don’t need to know every word to understand the article.
Complete the conversation. advice check forget improve possible Learning only a few new words is enough. Try to use them as much as (4) possible. Then you won’t (5) forget them easily.
How can we give advice? We should / can do… Let’s try to do… Why not do…? / Why don’t we do…? Don’t forget to do… It’s a good idea to do… How about doing…? I advise you to do… / I suggest you (should) do…
Make your English study plan. What I am not good at What I should do listening listen to the radio; listen for key words and main ideas speaking speak English as much as possible writing find an English pen friend and write to him or her
My English study plan This year, I will try to improve my listening, speaking and writing. I will listen to the radio every morning and listen for key words and main ideas. Listening to the radio is also good for my pronunciation. And I will try to speak English as much as possible. What’s more, I think it is a good idea to find an English pen friend, and I can write to him or her to improve my writing. I’m sure my English will be better.
Discuss Helen’s English study plan. Why not listen to some English songs? How about keeping an English diary?
My English study plan This year, I will try to improve my listening, speaking and writing. I will listen to the radio every morning and listen for key words and main ideas. I will listen to some English songs. And I will try to speak English as much as possible. What’s more, I think it is a good idea to write to an English pen friend and keep an English diary. I’m sure my English will be better.
Thank you!
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