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English Listening Comprehension Test
Ronnie Said:
Im confused in life help?We Answered:
Your problems are shared by many people who need extra time to process information. Some people need extra time to understand what they read, some need more time to process what they hear and some need more time to process what they want to say. Doesn't mean you are "dumb!" If you have a physician, mention it to him/her. The only reason I mention this is that when you go to college, you will find that students that have been identified by a Dr. as needing a little extra time, will get the help they need. What I find sad is the fact that none of your teachers apparently recognized you needed extra support.....they should have been more on the ball!As for what to study.....you don't mention what you are GOOD at. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses. You mentioned you don't feel your math and English skills are strong...what do you like to do ......art, cooking, music, foreign language, history..? Since you are not sure, you might want to take a few classes at a local community college in something you feel comfortable in while you decide what you want to do. Also - you can talk to an advisor who might point you in the right direction. Some schools even have questionnaires that you can answer that will tell you what areas you are skilled in to give you some ideas what you might want to study.
Don't feel discouraged...I don't know many freshmen who knew exactly what they wanted to do for the rest of their lives when they started school.....you still have time to decide. Good luck!
Marlene Said:
please check my english translation "I blindly gave two thirds of right answers to the listening part."?We Answered:
Two perfectly acceptable translations are;I got two thirds of the answers right in the listening part.
Or
I answered two thirds of the listening section correctly.
Here are some points on the two sentences, I know these would considerably help me in your situation;
Blindly is not relevant.
Got - to obtain (both physically and figuratively)
Correct - right
Part- Vague but Section is relevant and specific.
Lloyd Said:
My grades are sucking, and I can't raise them. Help T.T ?We Answered:
How about a tutor. Does your school have a mentoring system? Where students help other students.Miriam Said:
Need help in life (confused)?We Answered:
Everyone is different. Test can't always measure everyone's potential. You can go to Community College and get all your general education. Meet with a counselor. If you like to draw, write, or watch movies then you can get some classes that include that. Don't worry i think one of the requirements is taking a speech class. It's not that bad. Remember it's your time to face the world. Don't start on the wrong way and get bad habits. Your too young to drink *_*.Read, Read,Read, that will give you better speaking and writing skills. My favorite book is Alicia: My Story by Alicia Appleman-Jurman Its nice and simple with a bit of history.
You can also take career quizzes online or ask you college they should have fancy career quizzes in their career planning/counseling centers.