Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 204
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テンプレはめんどくさいから、>>2以下で誰かやってください。 >>255
I think japanese english learner shouldn't
think this kind of issue over and over coz that have no correct answer.
Conversation in english thinks it's ok if the ones in the coversation are able to give and take of information. >>254
It's definitely possible but it would take long time to be actually able to do so
for a person like me who has a mediocre talent in learning languages. >>263
Um...
But,does english need such ability for getting better? How are you supposed to get better at a language if you can't think in the language?
It takes time, but it is necessary to become fluent. By the way, would you like a cup of tea? >>264
No. If you constantly work on, your fluency in english will improve, but
what I meant was there are people who can improve faster than others.
And, the level of fluency I assume is quite high, like working in an environment
where the primary language is English, and not having any major difficulties in
written/oral communications. >>268
what are you talking about?
stay calm I would prefer coffee.
Recently, it is discovered that drinking coffee has some health benefits.
By the way, I don't what "thiking in English" actually means,
but it is beneficial to keep writing or saying something from the bottom of your heart.
Language is there to convey your thought, thus, keep doing this inevitably lead you to the point that "thinking in English". Before complaining to him, you guys should be ashmed of yourself.
Such responses show how little you read materials concerning English on a daily basis. lol This is kind of abstract thinking, so my massage is that you keep writing what you want.
I'm gonna do same thing. >>265
I think getting your sense of direction better is able to be in place of thinking in english offcourse for speak english fluentry. >>271
You should be ashamed of youself because you even can’t spell “ashmed” correctly lololol you even can't spell
you can't even spell
Which order is correct? Thanks.
And, if it would be
Even you can't spell,
the meaning would be different from the both above, right? >>278
If you are correct, >>274 is gonna be a huge asshole cuz he pointed out other's mistake Pointing out mistakes make me an asshole? Why? Fussing over small mistakes when you're not fluent or close to being fluent is pointless. You don't even know why? Then you have an answer. >>274
That's not so important. >>281
Continue the conversation in other site!
I guess you need another message board for your unlimited desire.
So,take a look at the site.
http://jbbs.shitaraba.net/study/13024/ As far as I know, the person has never revealed the gender, so you should avoid assuming one way or the other.
I completly agree that pointing out trival grammatical mistakes are useless or even detrimental,
because people learn a lot from mistakes.
This thread should be the place to write freely without fear of being graded by someone.
There are few places in this society where any kind of mistakes are allowed, but that is not a good thing especially regarding to learning language. >>287
> because people learn a lot from mistakes.
In that case, isn't it necessary for someone to point out these mistakes
(at least if he does it politely unlike the so-called axxhole above)?
Otherwise, you don't realize that you've made mistakes. In any case, I don't think it necessary to point out these mistakes on this thread.
This is not a thread for that.
If you need any feedback on your writing, you can find more suitable places.
It is evident from our writing that we are non-native writers
who are not really qualified to point out others' mistakes.
Also, to me this is a thread for posting random thoughts without
worrying too much about getting nitpicked in my writing.
(When I post things on SNS, I took much more time even if the post is short). I think you could point out someone's mistakes if the other person asks for it.
Alternatively, if you're going to point out someone's mistakes without them asking for it,
you should at least be polite about it. Being nice goes a long way. >>288
Yes, everyone want to be corrected gently and politely.
I have refered to the person who "attacks" other's mistakes. >>291
everyone wants *
....lol I forget so often where I put my grasses.
It's hard to find it without it. If you want to have your english corrected, you can describe to that effect in advance.
If no one requests correction, then no one should point out others writing. You got it? >>292
Is "lol" still a thing people use?
I just don't know as I don't use such retarded expressions. >>293
Maybe you are writing it intentionally but
"put my grasses" gave me a smile. >>296
Plenty of people say "lol." It's mostly used sarcastically or pessimistically these days, though.
For example: "I'm not gonna do what you say lol" or "yeah sure you can get a girlfriend lol." >>298
I see.
Since the introduction of emoji
we use these expressions much less often, I guess.
What is the plural for emoji is also a point of controversy for geeks.
I like emoji as a prural form of emoji than emojis,
which sounds unnatural to my native japanese ears.
"Sushis" is not acceptable either. >>292
I've never gave you permission to correct my sentence lol.
There is no time to deal with a person like you. >>297
then how he has had to say instead of "put"? >>303
the guy is the sae old ひねくれもの --People I hate #1--
•People who point out other's mistake suddenly, and try to make you feel like damn ass the same old*
sorry, i am typing lying on my bed due to 寒さ ヾ(・ω・。*) Get up right now and go for work like a slave. sorry, i live a leisurely life unlike you♪〜(´ε` ) Good morning, everyone.
I hope you all have a good day today.
God bless you all. >>309
Thanks for your nice greeting. It's in the evening over here, though. >>309
What religion are you in?
Just in case. >>311
I'm an atheist but not because I'm anti-god or anything, just because I don't really believe in any deities.
Staunch atheists who go out of their way to argue against religion and saying that god is a ridiculous concept
really piss me off.
I just said "God bless you all" because usually that's a nice thing to say here in the west. Generally, people wish for only good days although life is made up of verious kinds of days such as nice days, so-so days, bad days hard days.
So, it might be important for you how you should spend the days you don't wish for.
You could be a master of life if you could enjoy even unlucky days. On another note, what do you all think is the hardest part about studying English?
The radically different pronunciation? The spelling of words? The different grammar? Understanding real (as in, outside of textbooks) sentences?
I'm actually really curious about what Japanese people think of English, since there doesn't seem to be that many
Japanese people that are actively learning it, and rarely do you get to hear what they think of it.
And on the contrary, what do you think is the easiest part of the language? Especially in contrast to Japanese. >>312
I am not trying to get on your nurve.
Don't get me wrong.
Thank you for your God bless!
This thread has a lot of gheeks.So... >>304
It's called purverse. >>313
And do you have some knack of spending
that kind of no so fun days?
Interesting. I guess you need another message board for your unlimited desire.
So,take a look at the site.
http://jbbs.shitaraba.net/study/13024/ >>315
You mean “geeks”?
You are welcome ;))
Lol >>313
I think comedians have historically made great remarks
with regard to how you should face those "bad" days.
"Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot",
a quote from Chaplin,
and the song "Always look on the bright side of life" from Monty Python
are some of my personal favorites.
The key, obviously, is to focus on what really matters in the long run.
If we could focus solely on the big picture, we would realize that
virtually all the difficulties we face everyday end up to be trivial ones. my gymnic ball used as chair for PC desk splitted today ;;
my weight is over 100kg but not so heavy thinking that the ball made in Italy. >< now im fixing the ball by cemedine super x2.. With all due respect to the superness of the great Cemedine,
it may not be super enough to fix a balance ball...
I simply cannot imagine that it would restore the flexibility needed. >>320
What a fantastic idea it is!
Moty paython's song.I know that and like it.
The problem we should solve is
how could get the long shot. >>320
And What a person like a dictionary you are!....Thanx. Is there anyone who has been divorced in your life? Hi folks! Sorry, I can't go back through everything I missed for 4 days but if anyone
was looking for me, please let me know!
>>321
Did you fall? >>329
It would seem that >>212-san was looking for you. >>329
Fuck off ugly white pig >>329
no. just heard air leaking and shrinked gradually. >>330
Thanks for your help! You rock dude.
>>212
I said I would try to check the thread on my phone over the weekend, but the truth is I've been
kind of down and didn't feel like doing anything, so I didn't make the effort. I hope you had a
good weekend though. For me, it feels a little strange being back at work after 4 days off.
I've never played any Final Fantasy game for more than an hour or two. I've tried 7 and 8 but
I didn't really get into them. How many are there now? 15, 16?
>>332
That's less funny but probably better for you. I hope your repair works! im not sleepy cause i drunk Oolong tea last night... >>334
Oolong is nice, I should pick some up. I haven't had it in a while. Lately I've been drinking
genmaicha more often. I really enjoy it during the colder part of the year. >>335
The both are good.
I also personally like Houjicha.
Do you all prefer 日本茶 or coffee?
Anyway teabreak gives us refreshing. >>333
i could fixed the split by silicon polymer, but i cant inflate the ball even though i pumped up at least 100 times... a complex mechanical strcture may exist inside the ball.. >>334
I don't think Ooolong makes you staywake up long in the night. >>331
Don't make a fuss.You're a problem. Oolong is too bitter for me and it makes my throat dry. I prefer grean tea >>341
Wait.Gree tea has no sugar too. non sugar tea is sooo usual in jpn.
i never pour sugar in oolong tea nor green tea. but black tea is good for milk &sugar. >>343
What's black tea?
Can you find out that in convinience store or somewhere ? >>345
British tea called black tea?Really?
I guess you need another message board for your unlimited desire.
So,take a look at the site.
http://jbbs.shitaraba.net/study/13024/ >>337
Maybe a vinyl patch kit?
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I agree that green tea should mostly be left alone, but I do things to black tea. For example, I like
Assam tea with just a tiny bit of milk and honey. Sometimes I add a little sugar if I make iced
mint tea.
I drink way more tea than coffee, but I have coffee sometimes too. The reasons are different.
Usually I drink tea because I enjoy it, and coffee because I want the caffeine.
Although sometimes I do just enjoy a cup of coffee for its own sake. >>347
no. i noticed patch kit after seeing your responce now and googled it,
but any pages didnt recommend to use pach kit (originally saled for bicycle punk) for excercise balls (the patch doesnt adhere to the surface of the ball). >>349
Oh well. I guess it's a different type of rubber :( but some pages succeed in by bicycle patch and binder for vinyl chloride.
i may give it a try. >>352
Good luck! It might be hard to find something that will work because of the pressure
when you sit on it. I hope you can find a way, instead of buying a new one. >>353
I should have said "instead of having to buy a new one." yes. the pressure of 113kg.. lol >>348
Get lost as always. I encountered English for the first time when I was in junior high. Looking back on those days, the alphabet whetted my appetite for the language to some degree.
But if I had to say, I didn't want to learn it because the grammar was all Greek to me.
On top of that, I was not an earnest student, so always got an F in English tests.
At that time, I was forced to study English because it was a required subject for entering sinior high and university.
to be continued. .... i've got middle-aged and at station, i can't run up stairs to platform
and jump on a train which is about to leave before it closes its doors.
my legs don't move anymore the way i want them to do. >>359
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