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本帖最后由 billzhao 于 2022-4-29 10:33 编辑 % G: d) C3 q Q. F
* p, Q2 j6 V L1 ~" GHere is a good video showing you how to think in English. 4 S: Q7 z. c. D4 j
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https://youtu.be/SJOnhWiJArM2 z" Q" X: W; b8 ~7 O
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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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3 ~# l6 M' f7 e; M. `' E. P. I2. Say something about yourself, such as I am handsome, I am pretty, I am knowledgeble, etc. }: J" x, V; T5 `! r% g
8 }/ q; |* b J3. 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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0 V L* r7 [; g) f! E& ^3 }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...# z/ K9 J( O: r* Z
! W' }7 D# m# }+ e& Y5. 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. , i; O* m5 F' u- w. r2 u! A7 P/ _- g K
* r& K8 M4 m2 N# L* X% ]- v/ T6. 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.
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