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Today, I would like to talk about one of my friends. We met in high school, and since we happened to live very close to each other, we quickly became friends. We also joined the same club, and because we often went home together, we talked a lot and grew even closer. However, when I was in my second year of high school, things changed for me. I faced some problems, including troubles with relationships and issues at home, and I started to feel that I might not be able to continue the club activities. I’m the type of person who finds it difficult to talk about my problems, so I couldn’t really open up to my friend. But for her, the fact that I didn’t share my struggles made her feel sad. Because of that, we slowly began to grow apart, and we even stopped going home together. Until we graduated, our relationship stayed a bit awkward. But after we entered university, she reached out and invited me to go out for a meal together. We talked about many things, and we were able to reconnect and feel close again. And today, since we both turned twenty, we’re finally going out for drinks together. I feel a little nervous, but I’m excited as well. Thank you for reading.
2025年12月11日
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300-Second Chinese Hack: Fast-Track Your Learning Journey Want to master Chinese quickly? These 3 proven strategies cut through the noise, letting you hold simple conversations in just 7 days—no advanced experience needed! 1. Master Pinyin First: The Foundation Pinyin is your shortcut to correct pronunciation. Spend 1 day mastering initials, finals, and the 4 core tones. Focus on tricky sound pairs like z/zh and c/ch. Spend just 10 minutes daily shadowing standard recordings—this builds confidence to speak clearly and accurately. 2. Prioritize High-Frequency Words: Ditch Memorization Skip endless vocabulary lists! Focus on 10–15 daily essential words (e.g., greetings, food, time). Use them in context instead of rote memorization. For example, practice “The weather is nice today” to make words stick. This method turns isolated terms into practical communication tools fast. 3. Immerse Daily: Train Your Ear Incorporate 15 minutes of Chinese input daily: listen to children’s songs, watch short cooking videos, or casual vlogs without subtitles. Use the “repeat-after-me” mode to mimic tones and flow. This builds intuition for the language’s rhythm and sharpens your listening skills. Stick to 30 minutes daily for 3 weeks, and you’ll be greeting, shopping, and chatting with ease. Chinese is approachable—find the right method, and unlock a world of connection!
2026年3月21日 02:02
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Recently, I have started to feel much more comfortable with my part-time job. There are several people who joined around the same time as I did, and I became especially close with one of them. Because of that, going to work has become more enjoyable, and I actually look forward to my shifts. It feels nice to have someone to talk to and learn together with.  I also feel a strong sense of motivation when customers thank me. Even a simple “thank you” makes all the effort feel worthwhile, and it reminds me why I want to do my best. Of course, there are still difficult tasks and moments when I get confused, but my seniors always teach me kindly and support me when I need help. Thanks to them, I feel more confident little by little, and I hope to keep improving as I continue working.
2025年12月11日
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Christmas is on its way... Hey there! For so many people all over the world, December is a special time. Not only because of Christmas tunes, black friday discounts and present hunting. It is time for care, generosity, kindness and unity - all of these together make up that precious concept of miracles. The miracle of mastering a new language rises best from a whirl of strong feelings that help to imprint strange grammar structures and weird collocations in our memory and make them close and dear. That's why reading Christmas stories can be really handy and enjoyable. Let's remember in short "Papa Panov's Special Christmas" by Leo Tolstoy. Intermediate ESL Learners (B1/B2) It starts - '...Old Papa Panov, the village shoemaker, stepped outside his shop to take one last look around. The sounds of happiness, the bright lights and the faint but delicious smells of Christmas cooking reminded him of past Christmas times when his wife had still been alive and his own children little. Now they had gone...' One might suppose that it is a story of a lonely and sad old man in need. But as the plot unfolds, Papa Panov turns to be eager to rescue others rather than be rescued. Reading the Bible he thinks about how he would take care of little Jesus and give him his best ever made shoes. While asleep he sees Jesus who promises to visit him on the Christmas day. Purehearted as he is, he believes his dream and waits for Jesus to come all day, meantime helping everyone who needs help. At the end of the day, disappointed that Jesus hadn't come, he suddenly has a vision of the long stream of people who had come to him that day, and Jesus saying: "I was hungry and you fed me," he said. "I was naked and you clothed me. I was cold and you warmed me. I came to you today in everyone of those you helped and welcomed." And the story ends with: "A great peace and happiness seemed to fill the room, overflowing Papa Panov's heart..." What miracles have you had over the year of 2025?
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