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Shopping Even if you don’t want to buy anything, you can ask questions about products that interest you in a shop. “How much does this cost?” “Can I pay by cheque?” Often you can start a real conversation – and it costs you nothing!
Cafe and Bars There are often American, British, Irish and Australian bars in many large cities. If you can find one, you’ll probably meet many people speaking English as a first or second language.
Language is all around you Everywhere you go you find language. Shop names, street names, advertisements, notices, and car numbers…. When you walk down the street, practise reading the words and numbers that you see. Say then to yourself. It’s not exactly a conversation, but it will help you to “think” in English. But don’t speak too loud!
Songs and Video Repeat the words of an English-language song singing with the music until it becomes automatic. It’s good practice for your memory and for the mouth muscles that you need for English.
Above all, speak as much as possible! Make as many mistakes as possible! When you know that you have made a mistake, you know that you have made progress!
63. What does “Odd-Man-Out” mean according to the passage?
A. Someone or something appearing different from the others.
B. Someone or something standing out of the group.
C. Someone or something arranged in pairs.
D. Someone or something that can be easily mistaken for another.
64. What might happen if you speak to yourself loudly in public?
A. The police will take you away and punish you.
B. The doctors will force you to stay in hospital.
C. You will have to escape being punished.
D. You will be forbidden to be a member of the club.
65. In which places can you learn English not free of charge?
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