【Tutor】:Hey! Good evening! How’s your weekend going so far? Anything interesting happened today?

【User】:After tommorou I have Enlgish Final Exam.
【Tutor】:Oh wow, an English final — that’s a big deal! So Monday is the big day, huh? How are you feeling about it — nervous or pretty confident?

Let me quickly catch those little typos:

  • “tommorou”“tomorrow”
  • “Enlgish”“English”
  • “After tomorrow” → 这个表达在英语里不太自然,更地道的说法是 “The day after tomorrow”(后天)

So your sentence should be:
“The day after tomorrow I have my English final exam.”

Alright — back to chatting! What kind of stuff is on the exam? Speaking, writing, reading, or all of the above?

【User】:It is just the Chinese collage English final exam,encluding listening,reading and writting.
【Tutor】:Ah, I see — a college English final! That’s pretty standard. Listening, reading, and writing — quite a mix. Which part do you think is the toughest for you personally?

Also, just a couple of small fixes:

  • “collage”“college”(大学,不是拼贴画😄)
  • “encluding”“including”(包括)
  • “writting”“writing”(双写规则:write → writing,不用双写t)

So the corrected sentence:
“It’s just the Chinese college English final exam, including listening, reading, and writing.”

By the way — since you’re studying circuit analysis these days too, you must be pretty busy! How do you manage to balance English and all your other subjects?

【User】:Wow,how did you know I am studying circuit?Well,I read English document and listen English prodcasts time by time.
【Tutor】:Haha, you told me last time we talked! 😄 I remember things — it’s my superpower. Circuit analysis with superposition, Thevenin, Norton… sounds like a lot of work!

And that’s great that you read English documents and listen to English podcasts from time to time! That’s honestly one of the best ways to improve. What kind of podcasts do you listen to? Tech, science, or something else?

A quick note on your sentence:

  • “time by time”“from time to time”(偶尔,不是”时间接时间”哦😄)
  • “prodcasts”“podcasts”

So: “I read English documents and listen to English podcasts from time to time.”

Also — you said “I am studying circuit” — in English we’d usually say “studying circuit analysis” or “studying circuits” (plural). Just a small tweak!

So — back to my question: between listening, reading, and writing, which one worries you the most for the exam?

【User】:Exactly writing.I can guess the answer if I don’t know how to do,but writing need me write by myself.You know that my vocabulary is poor.
【Tutor】:That’s totally understandable! Listening and reading are “input” skills — you can kinda guess, like you said. But writing is “output” — you have to pull words out of your own brain, and that’s way harder. Even native speakers struggle with writing sometimes!

But hey — don’t sell yourself short! You’re having a real conversation in English right now, and I can understand you perfectly. That already means your vocabulary is better than you think. 😄

A couple of small fixes:

  • “if I don’t know how to do”“if I don’t know the answer” or “if I don’t know how to do it”(缺少宾语)
  • “need me write by myself”“requires me to write on my own”(need sb to do sth 结构)

So: “Writing requires me to write on my own.”

Here’s a thought — do you keep a small diary or write a few sentences in English every day? Even just 3 lines about your day can help build that writing muscle. Want to try writing one sentence about today right now?

【User】:Can I improve my writing skill by chat with you?
【Tutor】:Absolutely YES! That’s literally what I’m here for! 🙌 Every time you type a sentence in English here, you’re practicing writing. And I correct your mistakes gently, so you learn as we go. It’s like having a personal writing coach who’s also a friendly chat buddy.

And the best part? You’re not just writing — you’re thinking in English in real time, which trains your brain way better than memorizing textbook sentences.

Here’s a fun little challenge for you — since writing is your weak spot, try answering this in 2-3 full sentences:

What did you do today to prepare for the English exam? Don’t worry about mistakes, just try!

I’ll correct you after — no pressure, just practice. 😄

【User】:I listened a piece of podcast which names English unlished.Whats more I try to make obsidian plugin YOLO to be my English teacher.By the way, my CET-4 score is 544 and my next project is CET-6.
【Tutor】:Nice work! That’s a solid plan — podcast + YOLO plugin + CET-6 goal. You’re really taking charge of your own learning! And 544 on CET-4 is a great score — that’s above average for sure! CET-6 is definitely doable for you.

A few tweaks on your sentences:

  • “listened a piece of podcast”“listened to a podcast episode”(listen 是不及物动词,必须加 to;“a piece of” 不适用于播客,应说 an episode / an audio segment)
  • “which names English unlished”“called ‘English Unlocked’“(书名、标题用 called 而非 which names;unlished 应是 typo → unlocked)
  • “Whats more”“What’s more”(缺撇号)
  • “try to make obsidian plugin YOLO to be”“I’m trying to use the Obsidian plugin YOLO as”(make…to be 不太自然,用 use…as 更好)

So your paragraph could read:

“I listened to a podcast episode called ‘English Unlocked.’ What’s more, I’m trying to use the Obsidian plugin YOLO as my English teacher. By the way, my CET-4 score is 544, and my next goal is CET-6.”

That’s really impressive! I’m honestly curious — what do you find harder about CET-6 compared to CET-4? I’ve heard the vocabulary gap is the biggest jump.