You look worried, Paul.<br />Yes, I am, Mrs. Green.<br />I'm having trouble learning English.<br />You said you liked English.<br />What's the matter?<br />I can't get the pronunciation right.<br />Well, listening can help.<br />Why don't you borrow the teacher's tapes?<br />You can listen to them at home and repeat the sentences that are difficult for you.<br />That's a good idea.<br />But what about the new words?<br />I forget a lot of new words.<br />You can always write the new words in your notebook and study them at home.<br />You can even study on the way to school.<br />That might really help.<br />And sometimes I don't understand what people are saying.<br />Why don't you join an English language club to practice speaking English?<br />The English club meet after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays.<br />Maybe I'll go.
(1)
What's the trouble with Paul?
A . He's having trouble learning Math.B . He's having nothing with learning English.C . He's having trouble learning English.
(2)
What can't Paul get right?
A . The grammar.B . The pronunciation.C . The expression.
(3)
What does Paul think of the advice of listening to tapes?
A . It's a good idea.B . It's no use.C . He doesn't like it.
(4)
Where can he write the new words?
A . On the textbook.B . In the notebook.C . In the bag.
(5)
When does the English club meet after school?
A . On Mondays.B . On Saturdays.C . On Tuesdays and Thursdays.