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本帖最后由 billzhao 于 2022-4-29 10:33 编辑 1 b2 t. V6 F$ ^& P* f8 T% t0 t
* `( d8 D! s8 a0 I/ LHere is a good video showing you how to think in English.
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https://youtu.be/SJOnhWiJArM
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1. Name things around you in English. For example,when you see a tree, you say this is a tree. When you see a duck, you say to yourself, this is a duck.
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. C5 F. E0 g5 D2 }2. Say something about yourself, such as I am handsome, I am pretty, I am knowledgeble, etc.
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. M, @5 ]/ n. b3. Talk about the things you see around you, for example, The screen is big. The window is not small. The table is well made, etc.
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4. Ask yourself simple questions and answer them. How are you today? I am very good. Did you have a good sleep last night? No, I didn't. Why not? I stayed up late. When did you go to sleep? I went to sleep at about 6. What did you do? I read a novel. What novel did you read? I read bla bla bla...$ I5 U4 X) o$ n3 q9 ^* B
p/ Z; x) m/ Z5. Pretend that you have a listener who want to know how TV works, or how to make a toy. Or you pretend that you are talking to a group of people about politics, or about a holiday trip. 5 e4 U9 y( C& q, [9 e
, B% @! E5 D7 e: [, Y' p# e0 Y6. Suppose that you are going to buy a house. There are two houses that you love almost the same. You may talk about the pros and cons of buying A or B. 2 i! {( ]- [' Y& V5 F
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