I usually use the āRelative pronounsā in conversations. Like āI think thatā¦ā āHeās a very kind person whoā¦āBut I guess using it too much is a little annoying for native speakersā¦? Umm too difficult to explain. Obviously I know Relative pronounsā is the important grammar of English. But regarding learning a second language,I think only using the grammar I already know and not trying to learn new things canāt help me to speak English fluently.
In my opinion.I donāt listen to nativeās English well. So Iāve done my best to listen. But I just realized that I should understand grammar so well because I can listen to it better than now if I understand English grammar correctly and if that happens Iāll expect to understand meaning from context. Iām sure listening practice also is very important but I think grammar is most.I donāt think itās limited in English.Is it right?
I just started to challenge writing long sentences with what I learned that day.I learned how to use ādareā today. ā~dare to do(infinitive)~āOf course I learned something else tooā¦I was so confused when I wrote it because itās so long sentence to write for me,so I often lost what I wanted to write. And I must use ādareā in this sentence. I forced myself to string sentences in order to use the phraseš Is it unnatural? I donāt know haha
Iām planning to visit Italy in November. Thisāll be the second time I visit Italy. The last time I went was about 5 years ago.Maybe Iāll go to Roma,Florence and Napoli. But if I have more time Iād like to go to other cities. The place Iām most looking forward to visiting is Pompeii ruins.So Iām studying Italian language a little bit to talk with Italian people.Dear Italians, Iāll visit your country,Iām so excited from now on, Grazie.
My parents have this olive tree at their house since 5 years ago.This is the first time the olives have borne fruit!Iām thinking about harvesting and making olive oil. But idk how to make olive oil hahaha. Iām sure it is not easy to make.But even if I just see the olive tree, I can feel Mediterranean countries. Like Italy,Spain,Greece and southern France. Of course I know others.So I imagine people living in Mediterranean countries especially my HelloTalk friends every time when I come back my parentās house and I see the olive tree!Ah, that reminds meā¦A friend(on HelloTalk) once told me that I write poetic sentences. Iām sure she said it to me in a good way. And I was happy that she said. But Iām embarrassedš but I accepted it because itās my own personality!
Me:Japanese āsomeone:English Even people on HelloTalk want to learn Japanese , but they usually talk in English to me.They always say āI wanna help youā.I feel so thankful but at the same time I feel sorry.Because talking in only English canāt help them who wants to learn Japanese.So I wanna tell you(English speakers) thanks again and again.Thanks for all your support, and if you want to learn Japanese Iāll help youuuu!!!
I try to write a timeline post without my friend(translation machine)šI want to visit Italy next year.Iāve visited Italy about 5 years ago.I went to Roma,Florence,Venezia,Pompeii,Pisa,and Napoli.There were really beautiful views. Florence was especially beautifulā¦And I like world history when I was a child so it was very excited to see the Pompeii ruins.Pizza and Pasta were so delicious. It was to experience the authentic taste in Italy.I would love to visit Italy again and again because I had a wonderful experience there.Love Italy!!!š®š¹
I write a timeline using the idiomatic expression when I learned today. ācannot help ćingāEnglish grammar is difficult for me.I wish I had started studying English earlierā¦I think so everyday.But I just started studying English from now, Iām helping my future self.If I donāt start now, Iāll think about same thing that āwhy didnāt I start studying English earlier?ā some years later.So I cannot help studying English hard.Do my best!!!
Today was great for me.Japanese person sent me a message!! Heās learning English too. But he started learning English faster than me. I really really respect him! Heās very kind. He taught me,how to study English. We talked just a little today. But his advice motivated me. Iām on fireš„Heās my English teacher without permissionš
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