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It is almost Tet- Lunar New Year Festival in Vietnam. We have so much things to do in just one week before Tet. However, I try to spend time smartly. I hope I will be much more disciplined in the new year.
20 de ene. de 2025 4:16
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It is almost Tet- Lunar New Year Festival in Vietnam. We have so many things to do in the week before Tet but I'm trying to use my time smartly. I hope I will be much more disciplined/consistent in/for the new year.
20 de enero de 2025
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It is almost Tet- Lunar New Year Festival in Vietnam. We have so many things to
do with just one week to go before Tet. However, I am trying to spend time smartly. I hope to be much more disciplined in the new year.
You can say 'I hope I will be' though you can also say 'hope to be'. Happy lunar fest!
20 de enero de 2025
Almost Tet (Lunar New Year Festival) in Vietnam, and so much to do with just a week to go! Let's use my time smartly! I hope discipline will jump on me from behind in the new year.
As always, I'm just trying to show you some new things. The way I wrote it, the first sentence has no verb. This is legal because it ends with an exclamation mark.
Rather than say "I will try", I said "Let's try". It is stylistically acceptable to say "we"/"us" instead of "I"/"me". Look up the "Royal 'We'". Traditionally, it was used by kings, but ordinary people can use it too. It is slightly humorous. Scientists and other academics often use the royal "we" in the articles they write. It is useful to them because it makes them sound less self centered.
The Italians have a humorous saying: "Desire to work - Jump on me from behind" that I like very much, so I thought I would share it with you in your last sentence.
(In Italian: "Voglia di lavorare, saltami addosso!")
21 de enero de 2025
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Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Francés, Japonés, Coreano, Vietnamita
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