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Riko
Good morning!
Today is extremely hot, like summer. The temperature is over 30°C, and I’m sweating just by walking outside. I have a Korean language test today. I hope I can do well, but I’m a bit nervous. After my classes, I’m going to work at my part-time job in the evening. It’s a busy day!
Jun 15, 2025 10:58 PM
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Good morning!
Today is extremely hot — just like summer. The temperature is over 30°C, and I’m sweating just from walking outside.
I have a Korean language test today. I hope I do well, but I’m a bit nervous.
After my classes, I’m going to work at my part-time job this evening.
It’s a busy day!
Improved Alternative: --- Morning! It’s boiling today — feels just like summer. It’s over 30°C, and I start sweating as soon as I step outside. I’ve got a Korean test later, and I’m a bit nervous, but I’ll do my best. After class, I’m working a shift at my part-time job. Long day ahead!--- Tip -- • “Boiling” is a fun and natural way to say it’s very hot — commonly used in British English. -- • “Sweating just from walking” is more natural than “sweating just by walking.” -- • “I hope I do well” is the correct phrase (not “can do well”) when you’re wishing for a good result. -- • “I’ve got a test” sounds more relaxed and fluent than “I have a test.” -- • “Working a shift” is often used when talking about part-time or evening jobs. -- • “Long day ahead” is a short, expressive phrase meaning you’ll be busy or tired by the end. --
June 18, 2025
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Riko
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English, Japanese
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English
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