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Hello everyone! Lately, my daily life has been focused on my part-time job and studying for the Hangul Proficiency Test. I work at a café near my house three times a week. The job can be a little tiring, but I really enjoy making coffee and talking with the friendly regular customers. Working there has helped me learn how to communicate politely and manage my time better. On my days off, I usually study Korean for the Hangul Proficiency Test. I’ve always been interested in Korean culture and language, so studying doesn’t feel like a burden. I often review vocabulary, grammar, and listening practice at night after dinner. Balancing work and study isn’t always easy, but I try to stay motivated by thinking about passing the exam. My schedule is busy, but I feel proud that I’m spending my time doing something meaningful for my future. And lately, it's gotten colder, and I've caught a cold. I'm going to try to get better soon.
2025년 10월 30일 오전 10:27
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This topic reminds me of the unforgettable pandemic occured a few years ago. At the very beginning, most people around the world stayed home for many weeks.Then I read some news about the change of our enviroments. One said that he could see the Everest from hundreds of miles aways from his hometown. The sky became clearer than usual that seemed has just been washed. So, from that news, I knew that the human activities was the main reason caused the environmental pollution. 200 years ago, people's trip rreally depended on riding horse and walking. The farthest places a average person could get to throughout their life might be many miles aways from their hometown. So, they affected the invironment very finitely. But everything changed after the Industrial Revolution, especially since cars were invented. So if we can abandon cars and get back to the simple life hundreds of years ago, maybe enviromental problems won't exist again. Can we?
2025년 7월 22일 오전 8:59
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You don’t need to think in English to speak it 🧠 💬 Native speakers don’t “think in English.” They think in ideas and express them instantly with words they already know. Fluency is not about thinking faster, it’s about thinking less when speaking. 🚀 You don’t need to translate every sentence in your head. You need to train your brain to connect ideas directly to English words. 🌎 Imagine you’re in a restaurant abroad: Instead of translating “Quiero una pizza con queso,” you think of the image, then say, “I’d like a cheese pizza.” That’s fluent thinking. Simple, direct, and automatic. Try this quick practice 🗣️ 1. Choose five daily actions (drink coffee, check your phone, open the door). 2. Say them out loud in English every time you do them. 3. Repeat this for a week. Your brain will start to skip translation naturally. 💡 Fluency is not magic. It’s muscle memory. The more you use English in real moments, the less you need to “think before you speak.”
2025년 10월 30일 오후 7:24
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