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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? Maybe you think it's a lack of vocabulary but really it's not. Maybe you think it's sentence structure but maybe in reality it's really not. Have you ever had someone from the United States... a tutor or teacher really judge your speaking and give you feedback?
30 Eyl 2025 02:05
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On Saturday, I joined a small local festival at a welfare facility with my Yosakoi circle. The place was not very big, but it was filled with warm smiles and excitement. We performed our Yosakoi dance in front of the audience, and I felt both nervous and happy at the same time. When we danced together as a team, I could really feel the energy and the strong bond between us. Some of the people in the audience clapped to the rhythm, and that made me even more motivated to dance my best. After the performance, I walked around the festival with my teammates. There were some food stands and fun activities prepared by the staff. I bought a hot taiyaki, and it was so delicious! It was crispy on the outside, and the sweet filling was really warm inside. I almost burned my tongue, but it made me smile because it tasted like happiness. Later, I joined a booth where we could make our own badges. I decided to make a matching badge with my teammates. We drew the same picture and turned it into a cute badge. It felt special to have something that connected us even off the stage. The festival was small, but I had a wonderful time.
30 Eyl 2025 07:59
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1.If you live in Canada, what do you like about the changing seasons? What do you like about the changing season in your home country? I like summer in Canada arrives quietly. the sun stretches longer. 2.Some people like change. Other people like routine and for things to say the same. Do you like change, or do you like things to stay the same? I don't like change. I hate change. I'm allergic to change. I resist change. I just love change. I do in fact love change. I just don't like transition. I Like To Lose Myself 10 or 15 lb. it's the transition I'm not that fond of. I realize there's going to be change in the industry, in my business. but between me and the change is what transition. and that's what gets me bogged down. we should embrace transition. 3.What have you changed in your room, apartment, or house? peel and stick tile had the hugest impact in my apartment. because it took my really dark boring kitchen and added in some personality and flare as well as a much-needed pop of color. I placed those tiles with a vertical pattern, which is not only super trendy right now, made the kitchen feel taller, a little bit more open, and kind of like less enclosed. in the hallway I added a light colored Runner, now this is instantly brightened up the hallway. 4. Have you changed the way you look? How? I changed my look and found my style when I was young. for example, I wore Contact lenses instead of glasses and made up. indeed I was more confident and got more job opportunities. I also made some fashion mistakes. but several years later, my eyes became very dry, I couldn't wear Contact Lenses anymore. 5.Have you changed the way you dress? How? I dressed up with outfits and accessories which were adorable but not functional when I was young.
30 Eyl 2025 13:47
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