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Riko
Hello!
Today feels as hot as a summer day. The sun is strong, and I can feel the heat everywhere. I have classes until 3 p.m., and after that, I plan to go eat ice cream with my friends. When I get home, I will do my homework. It’s a busy day!
Jun 18, 2025 2:36 AM
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Hello!
Today feels as hot as a summer’s day. The sun is strong, and I can feel the heat everywhere.
I have classes until 3 p.m., and after that, I’m planning to get some ice cream with my friends.
When I get home, I’ll do my homework.
It’s a busy day!
Improved Alternative: --- Hi there! It feels just like a summer’s day today — the sun is intense, and the heat is everywhere. I’ve got classes until 3 this afternoon, then I’m going out for ice cream with my friends. Once I get home, I’ll crack on with my homework. It’s a full day! --- Tip -- • “A summer’s day” is the natural way to say it in English — this is a common phrase, especially in British English. -- • “I’m planning to get some ice cream” sounds more fluent than “I plan to go eat ice cream.” -- • “I’ve got classes” is a more casual and native way of saying “I have classes.” -- • “Once I get home” is slightly smoother than “When I get home.” -- • “Crack on with” is a fun British idiom meaning “start doing something seriously,” great for conversational tone. -- • “It’s a full day” is a natural way to say you’re busy, with a bit more variety. --
June 18, 2025
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Riko
Language Skills
English, Japanese
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English
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