A: Hello, David.
B: Hi, Eric. You don't look well.
A: I'm under great pressure this term. I find it hard for me to study.
B: I'm sorry to hear that.
A: Math. It's so difficult that I get a headache whenever I think about the math exam.
B: Don't worry! Most students fear math because they think it's too difficult.
A:
B: Sure. In my opinion, you'd better ask teachers for help. It's difficult for students to teach themselves math, which will waste a lot of time.
A: All right. But my math teacher is so strict that I am afraid of talking with him.
B: Well, I see. You must listen carefully in class.
A: Thanks for sharing your learning experience.
B: I believe you can make great progress if you have a try.
A: From now on, I'll try my best to learn it.
A. What is your most difficult subject? B. What else can I do? C. Taking notes in class is also important. D. What's wrong with you? E. I think they are really useful. F. So, can you give me some advice? |