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Today I had a Chinese class in the second period, and we had to sing a song in Chinese in front of everyone. When the teacher first told us about this, I thought there was no way I could sing in Chinese because I even get nervous singing Japanese songs in front of other student.I hadn’t even chosen my song until yesterday, so I couldn’t practice much. I sang “Chiisana Koi no Uta” in Chinese. Other students sang Disney songs or songs from Japan and China. But I was not as nervous as I expected, and I managed to sing the whole song for about five minutes. After studying Chinese for two years, I could sing easily by looking at the lyrics with pronunciation. I feel happy because I could see my progress, and I want to improve my Chinese even more. I listen to many English songs, but I don’t sing them often, and I didin't sung in Chinese before. It's often said that listening to music is a good way to learn language, so I think if I listen to more songs in English and Chinese, I can improve my language skills even more. I will do my best!
Nov 27, 2025 1:50 PM
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This week, I have a two big event for me. First, I exchanged my smartphone. The before one was using about 4.5 years. So battery's condition was very bad. The new one is very nice. Battery is so long, and screen size is wider than before one. I said, "I want to exchange my smartphone!" since this year's spring. At last, I changed it. Recently, smartphone and other machines are too expensive to change easily. So I changed old smartphone's battery at 2 times. But battery was doing worse quickly. Second, this weekend, I will go to my favorite game event in Chiba. My favorite game's name is "THE IDOLM@STER" series. This game's event will be held in weekend. It will be held in Makuhari Messe. Makuhari messe is located in Chiba pref. Near the this facility, you can see a big Tokyo Bay. But there is very windy because near the ocean. So you should wear windbreak outer if you go to there for some events. This week is too busy to me. Additionally, I had part time job for three consecutive days. It was very hard. But I think that this weekend's event is reward for me. I will enjoy that event.
Nov 27, 2025 10:47 AM
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Planning a trip to Germany? Don't worry if your German is a bit rusty—or even non-existent. That said, a little effort goes a long way. Germans appreciate when visitors try to speak their language, even if it's just a few simple words. It shows respect and a genuine interest in their culture. And if you're venturing out to smaller towns or rural areas, knowing a few key phrases can be incredibly helpful and make your experience much smoother. Remember to be polite, patient, and prepared to use a mix of gestures, translation apps, and your new German phrases. You'll be surprised at how easy it is to navigate the country and connect with locals. 10 Essential German Phrases to Get By Guten Tag! - Good day! (A standard, formal greeting) Vielen Dank! - Thank you very much! Könnten Sie das bitte wiederholen? - Could you please repeat that? Ich hätte gern... (einen Kaffee) - I would like to have... (a coffee) (For ordering food or drinks) Wo sind die Toiletten? - Where are the restrooms? Was kostet das? - How much does that cost? Ich brauche Hilfe. - I need help. Ich habe eine Reservierung auf den Namen... - I have a reservation under the name... Entschuldigung, wie komme ich zum/zur...(Bahnhof)? - Excuse me, how do I get to the...(train station)? Auf Wiedersehen! - Goodbye! (The standard way to say farewell)
Aug 19, 2025 4:04 PM
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