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I went to America for about a month during summer vacation. Since I'm not good at English, I relied on my sister who came with me. đ„ I could understand what people said, but I could only answer with "yes" or "no." I played with my cousin's kids every day and went to Disneyland. I met my cousins for the first time in six years. They all love Japanese anime, so we watched anime together and had a lot of fun playing Wii Smash Bros. again. My cousin's house had six cats. They were all super cute, and I played with them every day. Saying goodbye to the cats was harder than saying goodbye to my cousins.
Oct 2, 2025 1:12 PM
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I went to America for about a month during summer vacation. Since I'm not good at English, I relied on my sister who came with me. đ„ I could understand what people said, but I could only answer with "yes" or "no." I played with my cousin's kids every day and went to Disneyland. I met my cousins for the first time in six years. They all love Japanese anime, so we watched anime together and had a lot of fun playing Wii Smash Bros. again. My cousin's house had six cats. They were all super cute, and I played with them every day. Saying goodbye to the cats was harder than saying goodbye to my cousins.
You say "I'm not good at English", but I don't think it's the case. You stayed in an English speaking country for a month. You understood what people said in English, right? That means your English skills are not bad at all. I hope you will enjoy English and make your life more exciting. EnjoyâȘ
October 4, 2025
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