题型:完形填空 题类: 难易度:普通
牛津版(深圳·广州)英语八年级上册Module 4 Unit 8 English Week Period 5 Speaking, Writing and Project训练案
My school will hold an English Week. The activity time is from 10 March to 15 March. All1 and English teachers will join in the activities. We will have many activities, such as singing English songs, holding speech contests, and watching English movies. But we have a 2 about the plan for the English Week, and all of us have 3 opinions. Some students think it could be a 4 of time, "We should learn English by ourselves, and studying in groups would 5 a lot of time. What's more, we have much homework to do, and there's no time 6 for us to do anything else." However, some other students said we should hold the activity of English Week because we can learn to 7 in groups in that way. It could 8 our English a lot. Studying together would be more interesting. I agree on the second 9 . We need after-class activities, and English Week is 10 useful and meaningful. I think it is worth well being held.
Here are some suggestions to Jack from different people.
Train your ears by listening to Chinese spoken at normal speed, even if you don't understand anything. Also practise listening without seeing things written down and don't be afraid to listen to things several times to catch any interesting or unusual words and expressions in there. —Mr Wang |
Just reading Chinese in textbooks can get boring. Try reading Chinese texts written for and by Chinese speakers. It will be a challenge at first but a lot more interesting once you can do it. —Ms Zhang |
Find out about the people and the culture of China. Learning a language is not just about grammar and words. It's about communicating with people who have different ways of thinking as well as speaking! —Li Jian |
Learning Chinese does take work, but you'll be more likely to stick to it if you are enjoying yourself. Play games, do role plays, sing songs and don't worry too much about making mistakes — making mistakes is often the way to learn best! —Liu Nan |
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