There are some skills for students to listen to teacher in class, which means you’re going to have to practice it. Just as you would have to practice basketball to be a better player, you also have to practice listening. How to listen in school? 1.
One of the things you need to do is to make sure that your mind doesn’t wander(漫游). It’s easy to start thinking about other things, especially when you’re not interested in the subject. 2.
Next, listen for the main ideas. If you want to catch every little piece of information, you’ll feel tired and bored. You’ll also need to look at the teacher. Not only does this show respect (尊重) to the teacher, it also helps prevent your mind from wandering. 3.Or it could just be someone talking to their neighbors who shouldn’t be, it can even be some birds outside the classroom window, or a group of kids who are talking loudly as they pass the door to your room.
Finally, you need to take notes because you can not remember everything the teacher says. You’ll have to take down the notes so that you can study it after class. 4.
Listening isn’t always easy, but if you follow these simple steps, you’ll be much more successful in your classes.
A. Here are some suggestions.
B. Listen carefully is helpful.
C. It might be a friend who is trying to pass you a note.
D. Taking notes also makes you pay attention to the class.
E. So make yourself pay attention to what the teacher is saying.
Many Chinese students find it difficult to learn English, but not Chinese, because Chinese is their mother language. In fact, Chinese is much more difficult to ___ than English.
Still some students in other countries can speak Chinese very ___. If you don’t see them, you will think they are Chinese. What ___ them successful?
“For me, conversation is the most helpful. I try to speak in ___. If you only listen to what others speak, you will be good at ___ . But if you talk as ___ as you can, you will find you can speak good Chinese,” says Jenny Brown, an English girl. Now she is ____ Chinese at Peking University. She is interested in China and ___ history. She thinks that to learn a language, one must try to know ___ about the country.
Chinese is different from English, ____ we can use the same way in learning it. It is conversation that matters.
1.A.talk B.say C.learn D.know
2.A.well B.good C.bad D.badly
3.A.makes B.make C.let D.lets
4.A.English B.Japanese C.French D.Chinese
5.A.listen B.talk C.listening D.talking
6.A.little B.much C.less D.more
7.A.telling B.writing C.studying D.teaching
8.A.it B.its C.he D.she
9.A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
10.A.so B.and C.also D.but
—What about going to Shanghai Disneyland Park next month, Harry?
—________! We'll have a lot of fun there.
A. Good luck B. Never mind
C. Sounds great D. Certainly not
— If you keep practising speaking French every day, you’ll be better at it.
A.Practice makes perfect B.Many hands make light work
C.Put all your eggs in one basket D.Burn the candle at both ends
Before she went abroad she spent as much time as she could ________English.
A.practice to speak B.to practice speaking
C.practicing speaking D.practice speaking
The story is interesting everybody likes it very much.
A. very; that B. so; that C. such; that D. such; because
