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课件网) Write a blog about English study Unit 5 Languages around the world Reading for writing pages give a like, add to favorites, comment search, homepage, 登录, 注册 an online forum (论坛) posts (帖子) 1.Who starts this blog 2. Who responds to(回复、跟帖) it 3. What is the blog mainly about Wang Le Liu Wen, Jia Xin, Li Rui Their biggest problems with learning English and some useful advice. an online forum (论坛) posts (帖子) Liu Wen's problem I'm having a lot of trouble with... formal(正式的) or informal(非正式的) use informal(非正式的) language Fast-reading What’s the topic of the blog Who starts the blog Who respond to it Hi! I've been studying English since primary school. I used to get high marks in English, but now I'm having a lot of trouble with my listening. When I listen to native English speakers talking in a video, I can catch only a few words. I can never quite get the main idea. Any advice 1.Read and find out what are their problems. Problem 2.Find supporting details of these problems. Supporting details Reading Supporting details are usually examples or facts that are used to describe or explain the topic sentence. They can make your description or explanation more vivid(生动的)and convincing(令人信服的,有说服力的). I’m having a lot of trouble with my listening. My biggest headache is how to be polite in English. vocabulary is my biggest problem. ...catch only a few words. ...can never quite get the main idea. It’s so much easier to just say “Open the window!”, but in English that can sound really terrible. There are just so many new words! I can’t keep all the new vocabulary straight in my head, and I certainly can’t remember how to use them all properly. Problem Supporting details Writing tip 1:Use supporting details to make your description or explanation more vivid and convincing. Reading Hi! I’ve been studying English since primary school. I used to get high marks in English, but now I’m having a lot of trouble with my listening. When I listen to native English speakers talking in a video, I can catch only a few words. I can never quite get the main idea. Any advice Liu Wen 2 2 1 Listening to English radio programmes helps me get used to how fast native speakers talk. I also repeat what I hear to help myself to experience the feeling of the language. Sometimes I even record my voice so I can listen to myself and compare my pronunciation with the radio host’s! My biggest headache is how to be polite in English. It’s so much easier to just say “Open the window!”, but in English that can sound really terrible. I have to think about who I'm talking to and then decide whether to say, “Open the window, please!” or “Could you open the window, please ” or even longer “Would you mind opening the window, please ” Jia Xin 0 0 2 But now I’m having a lot of trouble with my listening. I can never get the main idea. My biggest headache is how to be polite in ... ...