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I caught a cold this week. I don have a fever but my throat is sore. In Japan, it’s getting cold. I love winter, so I was very looking forward to getting cold. But it actually gets cold, I miss summer. I always catch a cold when the seasons change. I have a cold once every three months. I’m taking care of my health, but I have a cold every time. Anyway I’m going to take the Korean test this weekend. I study Korean in class. I think I’m good at listening. I listen to Korean every day because I love K-pop and Korean dramas. In their videos, they naturally talk Korean. So I can study from their conversations. But I have to learn reading. I often confusing how to read. My favorite idols often write their fans letters, I want to try to read them. I will study tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. I’ll do my best!!
6 novembre 2025
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Make vs Do – What’s the Difference? Both make and do are common verbs in English, but they are used in different situations. Here is a simple guide to help you understand when to use each one. Make Meaning: To create, build, or produce something. Use: When you create or produce something new or physical. Examples: I make breakfast every morning. She makes beautiful paintings. We need to make a decision. Do Meaning: To perform an action, task, or activity. Use: For general activities, work, or tasks that do not produce a physical object. Examples: I do my homework after school. He does the cleaning every weekend. They do exercises at the gym. Common expressions: Make money, a phone call, a mistake, a plan Do the dishes, the laundry, a favour, your best Quick Tip: If you create or produce something, use make. If you perform an action or task, use do.
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