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Today, I will spend time with my girlfriend. It has been a while since we met because I was busy recently. I went to bed late last night, so I was worried I might oversleep this morning. Luckily, I woke up on time. My university is on break today, so 1 can enjoy the day without stress. We plan to have fun and relax together. I still have homework to do, but I haven't started it yet. I must do it after I come home or tomorrow morning. But for now, I want to forget about the homework and enjoy the moment. Spending time with her makes me happy. I think it is important to take a break sometimes. After today, I will focus on my studies again. I hope today will be a good memory. I will smile, laugh, and enjoy every minute. Let's make this day special. Saying all this...I feel a little shy now, haha.
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Have you still remembered what new things were really popular in 2015? I remember that a lot of social medias appeared at that moments which replaced the traditional communication tools on computers. You might think that smart phones were the most advanced technology, or a gas-powered car with a music player was really cool. We never imagined that an electric car with an auto-driving system is many people's first choice. AI has got into our daily life. In that case, will your frineds still agree to meet you in person? So, we are forced to choose the ways of making friends, not we choose our favourite ways to make friends. The only thing we have to do is to master the new tool, then improve our daliy life with it. You can also predict how people make friends in 2035?
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When you're having a face to face conversation with someone you don't want to make them do all the work to try to 'figure out what you're trying to say.' You want a clear, flowing, natural conversation with someone. You want to learn what to say and how to say it. And chances are if you're talking with a friend or family member or coworker they aren't going to directly tell you that they didn't understand you completely. You most likely have never been told exactly what you say wrong. Most students have no idea. They know they struggle but they've never actually been told if it's pronunciation or vocabulary or sentence structure. They have never really had someone from the United States really listen to all the sounds that come out of their mouth and watch what their mouth does (If it moves much or not.) Most students are taught that pronunciation isn't important.... then they wonder why they still have such a strong accent that sounds nothing at all like American English. Here are a few ways that I can help you improve your spoken American English so you sound more clear and understandable to native English speakers. That way when you speak to someone they don't have to depend on context which can lead to confusion and mis understanding. I could have a conversation with you and point out either your pronunciation mistakes or your sentence structure mistakes depending on which you choose or you can choose to get corrections on both. You would get typed and verbal corrections from me. I could teach you pronunciation skills. For example how to pronounce short vowels, long vowels and more. I could also help you learn phrasal verbs (most students know and use some but they don't know or use many of them). Prepositions (many students forget to use these or don't use the right one. Vocabulary. I've tutored 3,618 Lessons since August of 2018. You can improve your American English speaking. Check out my tutor schedule and my tutor profile!
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*Jobs That Will Probably Never Be Replaced by AI* Although artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more powerful, there are still some jobs that are unlikely to be fully replaced by machines. These jobs often require emotional intelligence, creativity, and human connection — things AI still struggles to fully understand. One example is jobs in healthcare, like doctors, nurses, and therapists. These roles require understanding emotions, giving comfort, and making sensitive decisions. AI can help, but it cannot replace the human touch that patients need. Creative jobs such as artists, writers, designers, and musicians also depend on unique human imagination and experience. While AI can create art, it cannot truly feel or express emotion in the same way a person can. Teachers and educators are also hard to replace. Teaching isn’t only about giving information — it’s about guiding, inspiring, and connecting with students. Finally, leadership roles such as managers, psychologists, and social workers need strong people skills. These jobs involve problem-solving, empathy, and trust — qualities that AI cannot truly offer. In summary, jobs that require deep human emotions, creativity, and complex social interaction will remain safe from automation, even as AI continues to grow.
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