A: Mr Smiths, I'm worried these days.
B:
A: I don't know how to improve my English listening.
B: I think you need more practice.
A: I've done that.
B: When you listen to tapes, don't stop when you can't understand some words.
A: I see. By the way, there is an English party this evening in our school. Would you like to come?
B: Of course.
A: Good. Let's meet at seven o'clock outside the gate.
B: OK. See you then.
A: See you.
A. What should I do? B. Why not? C. How is it going on well? D. What's your problem? E. But I often can't understand the speaker. F. I can't agree with you. G. You can listen to English tapes or programs on the radio or TV. |