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Are You Sure You Can Understand This "Simplified" English? Good morning, sir

This "simplified" English strikes many as easy to understand.

But what you're actually understanding is just its "Chinese (meaning)." That is, you're using Chinese, rather than practicing English. From the perspective of applying English, you're not using it at all during the "reading" process. When we talk about "English reading," our goal is not to use Chinese, but rather to put your (known) English to use. However, your Chinese-based "English-Chinese" reading does not meet the requirement of using English.

This explains why people who claim to be "good at reading but poor at speaking" remain "dumb in English" despite their extensive "English reading." No matter how much English you "read," your (known) English is not being used, so how can you avoid becoming "dumb?"

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Do You Really Think You Understand the Following Junior High School English? When reading, in addition to "speaking" Chinese ("understanding" Chinese), try to "speak" English (recall and speak out the English words you have learned).

Bill: Good morning, sir!

Mr Zhang: Good morning! Your name, please?

Bill: I'm Bill Brown.

Mr Zhang:Can you say something about yourself?

Bill: Well, I'm from Britain. I teach English there.

Mr Zhang: That's good! Can you speak Chinese?

Bill: Yeah, I can speak a little Chinese.

Mr Zhang: How old are you?

Bill: I'm 27.

Mr Zhang: OK. That's it, Thank you,

Bill: Thanks.

Anyone who reads all the above English by translating it into Chinese for "understanding" cannot be said to be "reading English." It's just disguised Chinese reading because nowhere do I see you using (known) English during your reading.

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Let's "Read" English Together and Use Our (Known) English

1) Good morning, sir!

Good morning is saying Hello,or Hi,or How do you do in the morning.

I'm sure many people "understand" in the morning when they read it (in Chinese, of course), but ask them to use it actively and they won't be able to. English is not a problem of learning, but rather of using, which is what this means.

2) Good morning! Your name, please?

1. Your name,please means May I have your name,or What's your name,please?

2.If yiu say Your name,please,you mean What's your name,please,or May I have your name,please?

This is what "using" English is when reading (rather than using Chinese).

3) I'm Bill Brown.

My full name is Bill Brown.Bill is my first name.Brown is my last name

Our "English reading" training aims to make you use (known) English words like first name and last name, not their Chinese equivalents like "my name."

3) Can you say something about yourself?

If you say something about yourself,you introduce yourself,you presebt yourself,you give some personal information about yourself.

In other words, what we "use" during reading is not Chinese, but rather (known) English like this.

4) I'm from Britain.

I'm from Britain means I'm British.My nationality is British.

5) I teach English there.

If you teach English,you're a teacher of English.

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What I have always emphasized is: Do you take advantage of the reading to "use" and "master" English?

6) How old are you?

How old are you means What's your age

7) Thank you,

If we sayThank you,we can also say Thanks,or Thanks a lot,or I appreciate it.