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外研版初中英语八年级上册Module 1 How to learn English Unit 3 Language in use
A: Could you tell me how you can speak English so well?
B: Well, I think listening more is very important.
A: Sore people say watching English films is good for English learners.
B: I have watched about 30 English films since 2012, and that really helps a lot.
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B: Um, 1 think vocabulary is the most important. You can express yourself freely when you have a wide vocabulary.
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B: By reading. I have read many English books. That really helps with my English vocabulary.
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B: Never be afraid of making mistakes. The more you speak the language, the more freely you can express yourself. Enjoy losing face, and then you can learn English well.
A. Certainly. B. What's the most important part of speaking English? C: I always write down the new words in the notebook. D. I listen to some English news, songs and other materials while I am on the way home. E. What else do you think can help improve spoken English? F. “Crazy English" might be helpful. G. But how can I enlarge my vocabulary? |
A. Recall fond memories B.Give your friends space C.Forgive D.Apologize E.Listen and Respect. F.Know that not every friendship is the same. |
Tips to Revive a Friendship
Everyone experiences a friendship fade(逐渐消逝) from time to time. Maybe you've come around and want to see an old disagreement resolved, or simply want to get close to your old friend. Fortunately, there are some useful tips for you to show your interest in reconnecting and begin the process of rebuilding a friendship.
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You should always be respectful when interacting with other people, and all the more when interacting with friends. One of the surest ways to show that you respect someone is by listening in attention during conversation. In order to understand what a friend is feeling or thinking, try to consider your friendship from their perspective.
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Whatever the context of your friendship now, you undoubtedly have positive memories from experiences you shared together in the past. Recall some of the enjoyable moments you spent together, particularly those that might get you laughing together again.
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Notice that this step comes after apologizing. Not only do you need to forgive a friend that you hope to continue having a relationship with, you need to forgive them even if they don't apologize. If you and a friend are not fully able to resolve an issue, you still may be able to have an amicable friendship.
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Know that even when a friendship is rekindled, especially after a long period of time, it will likely not feel exactly as it had before. Even if it's harder to share your lives with one another, you can still value each other's friendship – you may just have to accept the fact that you won't get as much time together as you'd like.
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Nor will every friendship stay the same. For that matter, no friendship will ever be perfect. More importantly, the context of your relationships with other human beings will change, perhaps out of the blue.
A. Yes, this is Mike speaking. B. Well done! C. Do you go to school every day? D. What is your favorite subject? E. How many subjects do your have? |
John: Hello! Is that Mike speaking?
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John: Mike, do you enjoy your new school?
Mike: Yes, very much. But things are quite different here.
John: Really? {#blank#}2{#/blank#}
Mike: Yes, I go to school every day. But on Friday afternoon we do a lot of activities in the school clubs.
John: Sounds great! {#blank#}3{#/blank#}
Mike: Seven subjects. They are English, math, history, science, physics, art and PE.
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Mike: I like math best. My math teacher says I am doing well in it.
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A. Is that everything? B. In the morning before breakfast. C. What about Angela? D. I hope I can do everything. E. First, you need to walk the dog. F. That means you should make your rooms tidy. G. Why must I do that? |
Mum: Okay, Brian. It's time to make a schedule for housework.
Brian: Oh, Mum!
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Brian: That's what I like to do. When shall I walk him?
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Mum: Of course. She has to wash the dishes from Monday to Friday.
Brian: That's fair enough.
Mum: And I want both of you to make your beds and pick up your things after you get up in the morning.{#blank#}4{#/blank#}
Brian: Okay. But you know I don't like doing that.{#blank#}5{#/blank#}
Mum: Yes. You can have a rest at the weekend.
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