Rakib: Hey Sumon, what's up?
Sumon: I'm good, how about you?
Rakib: I'm good too, but something's been on my mind.
Sumon: What's bothering you?
Rakib: The poor performance of students in English. Every year, thousands of students fail in this subject.
Sumon: You're right. I think these students have never embraced English as a friend. Unfortunately, they consider it an enemy. What's your take on this?
Rakib: You hit the nail on the head. They don't even realize that English can be learned and spoken. All they know is how to memorize.
Sumon: Absolutely. When they come across unfamiliar questions in exams, they get nervous and blame their luck.
Rakib: Many teachers and lecturers are giving them the wrong advice by suggesting they memorize everything. Do you have any solution to this problem?
Sumon: I think they should read their English textbooks after understanding the language. If you asked me a question in Chinese, I wouldn't understand it because I don't know the language.
Rakib: I agree. They should speak English, read English newspapers, and listen to English news.
Sumon: I believe if speaking English becomes mandatory, they will have a better chance of learning it. Otherwise, they will keep failing in this subject.
Rakib: Thanks for sharing your valuable insights.
Sumon: Thank you too.
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