This appears to be a conversation between a parent and their child, likely a high school student, about their education and personal life. The conversation jumps around between various topics, including the child's low grades, their desire to retake an exam, and their relationships with friends and family members. The parent expresses disappointment and frustration with the child's performance, but also offers support and encouragement. The conversation also touches on the child's aspirations and goals, including their desire to go to college and make their parents proud.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker mentions that their son, Tuan, needs to improve his study habits.
2. The speaker wants Tuan to retake an exam to get a better score.
3. Tuan needs to pass English to graduate.
4. The speaker mentions that Tuan's father will not agree to retake the exam if he doesn't get a good score.
5. The speaker is willing to give Tuan one more chance to improve his score.
6. The speaker mentions that Tuan's mother is at work.
7. The speaker is helping Tuan prepare for an upcoming exam.
8. Tuan's parents are expecting him to do well in his studies.
9. The speaker mentions that Tuan's graduation is important to them.
10. The speaker is willing to support Tuan in his studies and help him achieve his goals.
11. The speaker mentions that Tuan needs to be more careful and responsible with his studies.
12. The speaker is proud of Tuan for passing his graduation exam.
13. The speaker mentions that Tuan's score is not good enough to get into a good school.
14. The speaker is willing to help Tuan prepare for another exam to get a better score.
15. The speaker mentions that Tuan's education is important for his future.
16. The speaker is willing to support Tuan in his education and help him achieve his goals.
17. The speaker mentions that Tuan needs to work harder to achieve his goals.
18. The speaker is proud of Tuan for trying his best.
19. The speaker mentions that Tuan's parents are willing to support him in his education.
20. The speaker is willing to help Tuan prepare for his future.
Note that some of these facts may be implicit or inferred from the text, rather than explicitly stated.