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What do you struggle with the most in regards to speaking American English with native English speakers? Is it coming up with words to say? It's pronouncing them clearly so your listener can fully understand? Is it saying enough so you don't sound limited or be able to give enough variety in your responses so you don't sound repetitive? Is it phrasal verbs? Do you use them? Do you understand them? Do you know how many there are? What about your confidence? Do you second guess yourself when you speak English? Do you have a lot of 'ums' and 'uhs' when you speak American English? Do you repeat words and phrases? Do you have long pauses in between your words and phrases? Do you translate in your head before you say it? Do you depend on translating? Do you say the bare minimum which is only the few things you know how to say but if someone asks you to 'say more.' you'd have difficulty? Are you not really sure where you struggle? Have you ever had someone from the United States... a tutor or teacher really judge your speaking and give you feedback?
5 de out de 2025 16:02
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Hello everyone, Today, I’d like to talk about whether going abroad is a good thing or not. In my opinion, going abroad is definitely a good thing. First of all, going abroad allows us to experience different cultures. We can learn how people in other countries live, eat, and think. This helps us understand that there are many ways of living, not just one right answer. For example, when I went to another country, I realized that people communicate more openly than in Japan. It made me think about how I can express myself better. Secondly, going abroad helps us grow as individuals. Living in a foreign country can be challenging. We have to use another language and solve problems by ourselves. But these experiences make us more confident and independent. We learn not only about the world, but also about ourselves.
5 de out de 2025 06:23
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