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Hi, look here! Tue Dec 07, 2004 10:00 am  Hi, look here!
 

I want to know how to do reading and listening well. In a test, I can't understand their meanings very well. I try to do some more work. For example, I read and listen very carefully. But I still can't understand they very well. Please hlep me. Thank you.
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Hi, look here! Fri Dec 10, 2004 20:02 pm  Hi, look here!
 

Perhaps you are missing some vocabulary. Try to read a little more texts in English. They don't have to be academic ones - just read something that you are interested in. Do you have the opportunity to watch movies in English? That would help, too.

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