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On the way I went to the restaurant, two German talked to me.
"We are looking for the station"
I understood what they said, but I could not explain well. I felt frustration.
Instead of telling the way in words, I walked together to the station.
I really want to speak English fluently!!!
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Showing direction
Last friday, I met my old colleague for dinner.
On the way to the restaurant, two Germans talked to me.
They were looking for the station.
I understood what they said, but I could not explain it well. It was frustrating.
Instead of telling them the way using words, I walked them to the station.
I really want to speak English fluently!!!
Showing direction
Last Friday, I met my old colleague for dinner.
On the way I went to the restaurant, two Germans talked to me.
"We are looking for the station"
I understood what they said, but I could not explain it well. I felt frustration frustrated.
Instead of telling the way in with words, I walked together* to the station.
I really want to speak English fluently!!!
*"with them" is a more common way to say that in English, but I'm not sure if together is incorrect in that instance.
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