Regarding learning English through English songs, which of the following is right?
A: .If you’re not good at singing, sing silently.
B: .If you’re good at singing, sing to yourself silently.
C: .If you don’t possess any musical ability, practice until you are good at it.
D: .No matter whether you are good at singing or not, just try singing out loud to the music.
A: .If you’re not good at singing, sing silently.
B: .If you’re good at singing, sing to yourself silently.
C: .If you don’t possess any musical ability, practice until you are good at it.
D: .No matter whether you are good at singing or not, just try singing out loud to the music.
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- It<br/>is a good time _______. A: sing B: to sing C: singing D: sang
- She ______ (sing) an English song now. A: is singing B: are singing C: was singing D: does sing
- English songs don't have it’s place in a language learning mission — as long as you have the right approach. Which of the following is the best way to learn English through songs? A: Study the music B: Listen to a lot of English songs. C: Engage with the song - sing! D: Repeat part of the songs.
- I enjoy ________ Japanese songs very much. A: sing B: to sing C: singing D: to be singing
- Mike: You know, I’m a little uncomfortable with speaking English to foreigners. Jane: Why How’re you ever going to become fluent if you don’t try to use the language Mike: ______. Jane : Don’t worry. You can become good at English if you learn to be a little more active. A: But I always feel that people are watching me! B: You must develop a feeling of being more comfortable. C: I will try to practice pronunciation more. D: I want to visit my English teacher.