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To Fluency, 06. English Phrases: Find Something Difficult - Explanation and Examples.

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06. English Phrases: Find Something Difficult - Explanation and Examples.

Hello this is Jack from tofluency.com, and in this English lesson, we're going to look at the phrase: find something difficult - and I used this phrase in a video that I made talking about active vs passive vocabulary, so let's look at the clip. Now the majority of English learners find writing more difficult than reading and speaking more difficult than listening.

Here is why I said in the video, "The majority of English learners find writing more difficult than reading and speaking more difficult than listening." So this means that speaking is more difficult for most English learners than listening, for example and let's have a look at two more examples using this phrase that will help you understand how to use it. So, the first example is "My student finds the word would difficult to say." So, the word would is difficult to say for my student. "When someone falls over I find it difficult not to laugh." "When someone falls over I find it difficult not to laugh." So my question for this video is this: What do you find most difficult about learning English? Leave you answer below this video - thanks for watching and see you next time!

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