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English for you and me Module task: Making a list of tips for learning English Unit 1 Have you ever been to an English corner? Listening and vocabulary Look at the photo and answer the questions. Which is more difficult... speaking to your classmates or speaking to people from the UK or the US? doing English exercises or reading English stories? understanding written English or spoken English? Listen and choose the correct answer. How has Tony's dad made progress in learning Chinese? He has been to classes. He has practised it every day. He did not do anything special. According to Tony's dad, what do you need to do to be good at a foreign language? You need to be very bright. You need to work hard. You need to go to classes. What does Tony's dad think about Chinese? It is easier than English. It is more difficult than English. It is as easy as English. Listen and read. Betty: How much progress do you think you've made in English this year, Lingling? Lingling: I think I've achieved a lot. I hope my English is good enough for the exams, anyway. It's also the subject that I'm best at, although my spoken English is not that good. Betty: I can see you really enjoy learning English. Some people think English is too difficult and it requires too much effort to learn it well. Lingling: English is difficult to learn at the beginning. But if you keep trying, you can make progress quickly and find a lot of fun in learning it. I hope I can continue to make progress next year. Betty: I think you've done really well. Have you ever been to an English corner? Lingling: You mean those clubs where people go to practise their English? I always thought they were for people who speak good English already. Betty: Well, I went to an English corner once, and there were some people who didn't speak English very well. But they were happy to try, and other people, including some English speakers from the UK and the US, were happy to talk to them. Lingling: I don't have to go to an English corner. I can speak English with you whenever we meet. Betty: Yes, I'm always happy to speak to you in English. At the same time, you can also help me with my Chinese. I think Chinese will be more and more popular in the future. I hope… … is not that good.