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Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 204
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0268名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 2736-aoL3)
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2017/11/26(日) 19:24:19.49ID:0BpqJth+0
>>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.
0270名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 5fa3-KEHB)
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2017/11/26(日) 20:17:25.59ID:tYxvIjvV0
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".
0271名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ a74d-h3cN)
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2017/11/26(日) 20:23:04.28ID:i6pNuK8C0
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
0287名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 5fa3-KEHB)
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2017/11/26(日) 22:51:40.61ID:tYxvIjvV0
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.
0288名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 2736-aoL3)
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2017/11/26(日) 23:10:21.56ID:0BpqJth+0
>>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.
0289名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 2736-aoL3)
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2017/11/26(日) 23:20:12.53ID:0BpqJth+0
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).
0290名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 2763-l6Tq)
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2017/11/26(日) 23:23:27.86ID:Fi9/i1Yc0
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.
0295名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 278f-h3cN)
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2017/11/27(月) 01:13:51.78ID:Dq+ONfSm0
>>294
You must need it..
0299名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 2736-aoL3)
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2017/11/27(月) 03:52:09.76ID:yRqc59w80
>>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.
0310名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ a74d-h3cN)
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2017/11/27(月) 19:17:20.57ID:YmmsP8TE0
>>309
Thanks for your nice greeting. It's in the evening over here, though.
0312名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 2763-l6Tq)
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2017/11/27(月) 19:44:01.15ID:+InOFXZ10
>>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.
0313名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ a74d-h3cN)
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2017/11/27(月) 19:45:52.95ID:YmmsP8TE0
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.
0314名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 2763-l6Tq)
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2017/11/27(月) 19:57:23.38ID:+InOFXZ10
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.
0320名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ e719-wOFv)
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2017/11/27(月) 23:09:45.17ID:1yx9cm620
>>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.
0333jook ◆jook7sIb7g (ワッチョイ bfd1-sSls)
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2017/11/28(火) 03:14:14.90ID:JniFlFWW0
>>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!
0347jook ◆jook7sIb7g (ワッチョイ bfd1-sSls)
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2017/11/29(水) 02:50:30.64ID:l7TLnci40
>>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.
0357名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ニククエ a74d-h3cN)
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2017/11/29(水) 20:16:16.29ID:Ufuo44cu0NIKU
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. ....
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