The structure find it + adjective + to + infinitive can be used to say if something is easy or difficult for you to do.
Adjectives that can be used in this structure include easy, hard, difficult and impossible.
The structure be + adjective + at + noun or verb + -ing can be used to say how well you can do something.
Adjectives that can be used in this structure include good, bad, terrible, fast and slow.
1. Saying how difficult or easy you find it to do things.
Order the words to complete the sentences.
2. Write.
Change the word in brackets to complete the sentence.
e.g. He's good (learn)
languages
He's
good (learn)
languages.