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Recently, I gave an English tutor to a child who is about to go to the second day of junior high school, but the child is not interested in English and has no willpower to learn. What should I do?
First of all, don't refuse psychological counseling and treatment (even normal people need it).

Secondly, English needs more interest than any other subject.

This is what I said before, which may help.

If you are interested, you will naturally go up. It's simple.

Interest is not for simplicity, but for English.

Interest is that you like western cultural systems or something.

For example, if you like a singer, such as mj, you can listen to his songs (listening practice, speaking and reading practice), read his lyrics (there are some words), pay attention to his movements (cultural understanding) and so on.

Interest should be cultivated in this way. If you only talk about English, no one is interested unless you are the third kind of person.

Finally, pay attention to whether there are too many arrangements as parents.