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At noon today, I met my English teacher twice. |
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The first time I met her, I was going upstairs. I said hello to her in Chinese because she appeared all of a sudden and I had no time to compose an English sentence in my mind.
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The second time I met her, I saw she was opening the lock of her electric bike. In my hand were two sheet of English exam paper for the homework of this holiday, and a pen. She asked me "Don't you sleep at noon?" in Chinese. I answered "I just take this paper ...." (I forgot, sorry), in ENGLISH! Then I said good bye to her.
When I was speaking English for the first time to my English teacher, I didn't feel nervous. Because in my opinion, there was no reason for me to be nervous. Since I could speak English a bit fluently, I should be very proud of myself. I should be happy rather than be nervous.
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When I spoke English, the English teacher was very happy and smiled. Although when she was replying, she got stuck in the last word for a few seconds...
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Even if what I say is grammatically incorrect or not so interesting, it does not matter. The most important thing is that I shouldn't feel very nervous when facing people. Instead, I should be very proud of myself because I can speak English.
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There were a few questions that occurred to me but I didn't asked her at the moment: Is that your electric bike? What were you doing in the teaching building? Were you having lunch?
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But it is important that the sentences immediately occurs to me as soon as I meet people and feel like speaking.
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回复:6楼 In other words, I should compose English sentences in my mind very fast, and then say it without nervousness.
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回复:1楼 The first time I met her, I was going upstairs and she downstairs.
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Another way to avoid nervousness is to think that you are showing off your English skills to your friends and looking down on them.
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