W: You look worried, David. What's wrong?
M:
W: You said you liked English.
M: I find it difficult to do English reading, especially reading a longer passage.
W: That doesn't sound too bad.
M: . What should I do?
W: Just read quickly to get the main idea at first. Don't read word by word. Read word groups.
M:
W: To guess a word's meaning by reading the sentences before and after it. You probably understand more than you think.
M: That sounds difficult.
W: . You can improve your English reading by more practice. The more you read, the faster you'll be.
M: I'll try. Thank you, Mrs Black.
A. But how do I deal with the words I don't understand? B. I hope I can. C. I'm having trouble learning English. D. I failed my math test. E. Well, be patient. It takes time. F. What's your problem? G. But I'm a very slow reader. |