Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 207
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Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 205
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Yukorin enthusiasts, Nanako SOS admirers, Part-Time-Preachers,
Diplomats' spoiled sons, losers who can't remember Kanji characters,
Big-boobs fans, Weeaboo from around the world, learners of Japanese
who are too lazy to update their Japanese blogs very often, cunning
linguists, stupid fan girls of Johnny's Boys, Touhou pirates, and
that electrical super-gay who suffers from mental disease - This is your thread!
Let's hope the Internet-addicted housewife will come back soon!
We all wish for permanent world peace!
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Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 206
http://lavender.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/english/1516987808/ >>881
> what about Kumon English?
> temera
What place do you live in? >>874
What's your religion? >>882
is denmark a welfare-oriented country? really?
i assume that denmark should be an origin of pirates and its people easily get berserk to others...far from welfare. Speaking of Demark, I had sex with a Danish guy last year >>896
Don't get her wrong! I want to have dreams about Minase Inori, but instead I dreamt that I had no electricity in my house for 3 months. >>898
This thread is very nice.
But,Take a look at sister site as listed below because you’ll see a new world.
http://bbs.sp.findfriends.jp/?pid=thread_detail&id=115921&pager_type=pager&page=1&w4&w4
That's ok if you don't come to the site. >>894
So,What do you want us to do for you? I occasionally spot grammatical mistakes in newspapers in English. I wonder if they don't use any grammar check softwares.
At the same time it reassures me because even native speakers make mistakes, non-native speakers like me can make a lot more mistakes.
By the way Reddit is a really good site to get used to writings of native English speakers. Subreddit, Today I learned, is especially interesting.
I'm surprised by the fact that ordinary people can produce such fabulous sentences. I also like subreddit, books. Someday I want to write a review about a book I am reading now, embracing defeat. This thread is very nice.
But,Take a look at sister site as listed below because you’ll see a new world.
http://bbs.sp.findfriends.jp/?pid=thread_detail&id=115921&pager_type=pager&page=1&w4&w4
That's ok if you don't come to the site. >>896
Is that one of your OCD symptoms that you keep spamming the same stupid comment?
If so, you should go see your doctor now. You see? The head one. I think you're not recovering at all. You need help. It is difficult to pronounce level, as if level rebels against me.
Also there is a trouble when pronouncing travel.
I also don't know what is a right light sound.
I cannot believe that native speakers easily differentiate them. >>898
Qué linda colombiana! English, motherfucker, do you speak it? >>898
What's grammer check software?
Misspeling checking one is widly known but... Speaking English is easy but speaking error free English is extremely difficult.
I know many Japanese learners can speak and write very complex Japanese sentences but unfortunately most of them are full of grammatical errors.
It is needless to say this is also the case for our English.
English and Japanese have almost no common grammatical structures.
That's the reason why we struggle... >>902
I'm talking about grammarly.
I found grammatical mistakes again in English newspapers a while ago.
This is completely different in Japanese newspapers.
It is almost impossible to find any grammatical mistakes in them.
This may show the fundamental differences between English and Japanese. >>904
Sorry to interrupt, but I'm curious to know what those mistakes that you mention are.
Would you please show them here? >>905
Sorry I tried to find the article but I can't find the one now. I've read many articles, so... But that's a trivial mistakes easy to spot. That's why I wonder if they don't use any such kind of softwares. >>906
Never mind about that. Thank you for trying to find.
I occasionally find typos in books written in Japanese.
But as you say, I don't remember ever spotting grammatical mistakes in Japanese newspapers. I always wonder why these people keep talking about the exact same thing again and again in this thread. >>905
You're four letter words learner.
Aren't you? >>913
That is bad but here's for 雑談. I have no idea why you guys are so obsessed with either finding or making any mistake while being totally aware that your English is not even nearly perfect. >>909
Are you a spanish learner or speaker? >>916
> I have no idea why you guys are so obsessed with either finding or making any mistake while being totally aware that your English is not even nearly perfect.
That's practice.
Speaking english do not need such pe rfectness. >>912
No one is obsessed with it.
It's just your perspective.
And finding mistakes is far easier than you might think. You will get to the point before achieving proficiency. It's been a while since I last saw the person who refers to incorrect numbers.
I kept away from this thread for a long time but it seems that the same people kept sticking to here. >>920
> It's been a while since I last saw the person who refers to incorrect numbers.
> I kept away from this thread for a long time but it seems that the same people kept sticking to here.
I wonder how many person is sticking here. Maybe there are three or four "regular" members with unique characters. Why does Switch still outsell PS4 in Japan? The only good game on it is Xenoblade 2. Japan should lose tonight. Finger crossed I 'll be in bed at 10:00 PM today. next morning I'll see triumph ovation on TV. Dude, that’s not gonna happen. >>949
You should get lost from here. What is the appeal of baseball?
It looks more fun to play than to watch. Japan will lose tonight ~~~~ I just know it ~~~ I went to Kobe today. First thing in the morning I went to Nunobiki Herb Garden! I was alone so I had to share a car with a young couple.
During the ride up, the guy kept talking to his date in English! I think he wanted me to talk to him in English (I'm a gaijin) so I could make him look
good for his date.Then halfway through the ride a giant beetle came in the cable-car and his date started freaking out and yelling since there was no escape.
I couldn't stop laughing.. I felt bad and thought that maybe I should try to make him look good for his girl. I found him out and complimented his English and
apologized for laughing at his misfortune... I hope I made my amends.. This thread is very nice.
But,Take a look at sister site as listed below because you’ll see a new world.
http://bbs.sp.findfriends.jp/?pid=thread_detail&id=115921&pager_type=pager&page=1&w4&w4
That's ok if you don't come to the site. >>928
You are a bad gaijin. >>928
In your eyes, did his girlfriend even understand him in English? or did he go on about some stuff by himself just to look cool? If it's the second one, I think I can't stop laughing. >>904
I'm pretty sure you're confusing the "zero copula" form with grammar mistakes.
"Zero copula" is often used on english newspapers but never for regular conversation.
I've never found grammar mistakes on an english newspaper, so please share here the next time you find one.
>>900
Creo que necesitas ir al oftalmólogo. It's laughable. You just showed your limitation. >>937
> It's laughable. You just showed your limitation.
No hard feeling right? They say a cicada has already been heard in Tokyo this year.
Are we going to have another hot summer? I’m going to be cocooning with air con this summer. So no problem. I like your expression "cocooning." That's a nice one, easy to imagine.
I remembered a movie called Cocoon.
Unfortunately, our house is very old and has many gaps here and there.
So air con is not so effective here unlike in your place.. orz I don’t go out often and I always wear long-sleeve clothes and jeans and I realized the other day my whole body is so pale. Maybe I should get tanned this summer. >>931
A little bit I think.. >>938
Why do you love long sleeves?
Maybe do you have any desease on your skin? you had better wear long sleeve for protecting ultraviolet lay. >>968
> you had better wear long sleeve for protecting ultraviolet lay.
This thread is very nice.
But,Take a look at sister site as listed below because you’ll see a new world.
http://bbs.sp.findfriends.jp/?pid=thread_detail&id=115921&pager_type=pager&page=1&w4&w4
That's ok if you don't come to the site. I'm planning to apply for a job that requires English skills.
You have any ideas about how to improve your English efficiently without spending a lot of money? >>943
You could just go to Reddit and start posting. And watch a bunch of TV shows.
Speaking is a bit tricky though.
You'll probably need to find some place where people are willing to talk with you. Maybe you could find somebody who's learning Japanese and willing to do be a conversation partner in return for helping them on Japanese. What a wonderful question! I’ve never heard anything quite like that, I want to know too,although
I have quite a bit of various idea of thinking about.
In short, I think reading books. children's books are particularly good.
It is not simply because it is easy, it stimulates the freedom of childhood memory.
If you read a masterpiece, you can immerse yourself as if you were in the story world.
Then you can absorb words and life energy naturally just like a child absorbs words and the world. I have a tiny heart. I think it will disappear completely someday. Tiny cock? I know it’s allost gone when it’s freaking cold. >>970
Just remember all the lines in a movie. Right. Our scrotum gets shrunk when we take a dip in the cold water, but at the same time the semen becomes so lively;
which was why back in junior high I tended to have this boner during my swimming club sessions.
After the practices, it was like my chore jerking it off imagining doing it with one of the female members.
I think when it's cold, we get horny so much harder than usual. So if some of you guys have an erection issue right now, I say you should try that. It totally works. I can’t sleep. It’s too hot! Sorry, I'm experimenting here. Is this the post box? I’m at a bookstore right now. Is it just me or I always feel like taking number two when I go to a bookstore? I see what you are going through there. With you being all surrounded by those finest books, it's natural to have the urge to wipe your ass with them >>953
I’m serious. Look this. I’m not the only one.
https://ja.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/青木まりこ現象 >>954
I was being serious. But anyway, I think it's one of the anxiety-induced diarrhea like when a person stands at a situation
where he can't have immediate access to the bathroom, it causes stress or anxiety in him which loosens up his anal. It's very common among guys.
You feel stressed because you think the idea of walking into a bathroom in public places is embarrassing and unbearable.
Or maybe you just had a gay sex with your boyfriend with massive cock. I'll go with the second idea. I knew it. You are hentai. Not as hentai as Mariko Aoki. According to your page, she named that diarrhea attack after her very own name. How crazy is that? Why every one of you can't decent English?
Are you all junior high school student?
Today, even elementary student can write better English
Shame on you! >>958
It's a shitty language. It's my native language and I still can't get it perfect. Really?? Elementary schoolers these days must be so freaking genius. >>969
what's that perfect? >>944
Thank you for replyig to me.
I've never heard of Reddit, I appreciate you telling me.
And maybe I'd better make friends with some people with whom I can have conversation in English as you told me. >>945
Thank you for making a suggestion to me.
Sometimes I read novels but books for children sound easier to understand so I'll try them. >>973
> >>945
> Thank you for making a suggestion to me.
> Sometimes I read novels but books for children sound easier to understand so I'll try them.
Which one are you replying to?
Wrong ancer. Kawashima was great last night.
Don't you think so, folks?
He made a super fine save.
The game itself was a difficult one for Japan, especially the last part..
Many Japanese supporters must have felt uncomfortable.
Hope they will do all they can and prove victorious in the next round.
Or is it rather asking too much, perhaps?
Anyway I want to see them play to their utmost and have no regrets. GO, JAPAN! Only Makino got a chance to make a goal, but Kawashima kept it out. You mean Makino nearly turned in the opponent's cross for an own goal.
Yeah, that was close. A great save by Kawashima.
I meant the one saved by Kawashima just on the goal line, though. That was another fantastic play. I didn't watch any of the games. That's why they made it to the tornament.
I have this baseless superstition that they will lose if I watch it.
But I'm tempted to watch the next one, and I probably will depending on the time.
I expect total annihilation by Belgium, so that I won't be disappointed when that actually happens (which is highly probable).
And if Japan puts up a good fight, the excitement will be amplified. I know how you feel. I mean, that superstition thing.
I tend to believe that, too, when my favorite baseball team loses when I watch their games.
I don't know about football very well, in fact.
So I checked FIFA Ranking to see how strong Belgians are.
Oh my god, they are number three, right?
But then again, mighty Germany couldn't make it.
There's no telling who might win. Fingers crossed for Japan. https://i.imgur.com/TH76i5a.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/mV40bh7.jpg
This is such an amazing invention. She deserves the nobel peace prize. It must be tough decision to stop attacking and bet on Colombian's win. He had to compare the likelihood of Japan's conceding another goal and Senegal's equalizing match.
He decided that if he had kept attacking it is more likely that Japan would lose another point.
Even in hindsight it was extremely difficult decision. He took the risk and it paid off.
Some people criticize the way but they seem to overlook the most important point: His decision is so difficult that most coaches could not have done the the same thing.
I would like to give him credit no matter what other people say. Yes, it must have been a very tough decision indeed.
If they had lost the game, they would have been fiercely criticized.
But the coach's strategy worked and they won.
I hear Hasebe said, "The truth lies only in the result."
I admire their determination to win no matter what. Oh, sorry. They actually lost the game, but made it to the knockout phase on fairplay point. The problem lies in the fact that soccer (or any other sport) is an entertainment and a display of sportsmanship.
If the World Cup soccer was a war, what they did to advance to the tournament would be a valid (although gambling) strategy.
But since it is not a war but a sport, I think it's only natural that such a strategy would be met with a scornful reaction.
That said, I agree that many of the same people in Japan who are scorning the coach now would have probably bitched just the same if they played normally and ended up with 0-2.
I personally can't really judge it because I didn't watch it. From what I hear, the coach and players themselves think it wasn't an admirable thing to do. A man who did not read all the novels becomes a novel lover who is reading a lot of children's books with English study.
There seems to be such a thing.
From the point of view of reading, I practiced pursuing from the beginning in order, so I think that reading skills were naturally attached efficiently.
So to raise reading skills, I think it is important to read large numbers of easily readable novels such as children's books and YA.
I think there are three kinds of children's books.
1. Funny children's book when children read
2. Funny children's books even if adults read
3. Interesting and fun book whether children read or adult read
I think that it is good to read 2 or 3 for studying English. I used to watch a lot of mixed martial arts events and just remembered the so-called "salty matches" (I forgot the English term)
A salty match is where the fighter clinches (hug) a lot or takes the opponent down, holds him there (hump) and do nothing except occaisonally throwing weak punches until the match is over.
Those are horrible matches. People pay money and end up sitting through that ordeal. Sometimes a whole event is full of salty matches. >>976
Yes, it's true it was not an admirable thing to do. The thing I admire is their determination to advance themselves, not their approach itself. >>980
Don't you dare underestimate slimes. Even though people believe that their overall status is the worst in the game, they can actually pull this one big blast of what they have left with, ONLY if they had any left for the next match. Yeah. What? Please speak English. レス数が950を超えています。1000を超えると書き込みができなくなります。