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Hi I’m Ai. Ai means love in Japanese. I live in Japan and learn English at university. I want to speak English well. I like K-pop music. So, I want to speak Korean well too. I especially like TOMORROW X TOGETHER. I will go to the concert this month. I’m looking forward to go it!!
Today, my train was late. I don’t late the class. I’m glad. I hate get up, but I will get up early for late train… Actually, I never late class when I was high school student. I don’t want late class at university!
Apr 18, 2025 5:44 AM
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Hi I’m Ai. Ai means love in Japanese. I live in Japan and am learning English at
university. I want to speak English well. I like K-pop music, so I want to
speak Korean well too. I especially like TOMORROW X TOGETHER. I will go to their
concert this month. I’m looking forward to go to it!! Today, my train was late. I
wasn’t late for the class. I’m glad. I hate getting up, but I got up early for the late
train… Actually, I was never late for class when I was a high school student. I don’t want to be
late for class at university!
Well done Ai. I hope my corrections help. Welcome to Italki!
April 18, 2025
Hi I’m Ai. Ai means love in Japanese. I live in Japan and am learning English at university. I want to speak English well. I like K-pop music so I also want to speak Korean well. I especially like TOMORROW X TOGETHER, I will attend their concert this month and I’m looking forward to go it!!
Today, my train was late but I wasn't late for class so I'm glad. I hate getting up early, but I will have to get up early to avoid train delays… Actually, I was never late for class when I was a high school student. I don’t want to be late for class at university!
April 18, 2025
Hello there.
I am a Business English coach and am learning Japanese. I am a beginner. We can have a talk on various topics in both the languages (English and Japanese). Please confirm if interested.
Thank You 😊
April 19, 2025
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