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IELTS Laura ⭐
Attention Japanese English Learners!
Did you know that many English words in Japanese have completely different meanings from their original English usage? It’s true, and it can be very confusing for my students! But after 5+ years of teaching English to Japanese students, I’ve got a handle on these fun differences—and I’m here to help you master them too.
Let’s try a quick quiz:
What does "mansion" mean in Japanese and English?
A. Japanese: luxury house | English: large, expensive home
B. Japanese: apartment | English: large, expensive home
C. Japanese: apartment | English: regular house
Answer: It’s B! In Japanese, "mansion" means "apartment," but in English, it refers to a "large, expensive home." Big difference, right?
Learning these funn facts can lead to some funny moments, and they’re an awesome way to build your understanding.
I’m currently taking on new students, so if you’d like to improve your English, send me a message! 😊
18 de nov. de 2024 3:24
IELTS Laura ⭐
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Otro, Vietnamita
Idioma de aprendizaje
Otro, Vietnamita
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