My friends on italki
I registered here in/at italki in June, and I made several friends on italki. They are very nice.
Henry, my American friend, is learning Chinese and he learns very quickly. He can speak Chinese quite good well <em>(good and well - good is an adjective, well is the adverb: 'speak ... well', 'speak good English')</em> after only two weeks in China, which surprised me a lot, because we all think Chinese is difficult to learn. How can he learn it so quickly!? It's amazing. What a conincidence that we are both are interested in cognitive study. I think he is professional while I just know <em>(know...knowledge is repetitive)</em> have a little basic knowledge about/in this field. I hope I can learn from him.
Steve, my Australian friend, is learning Chinese, too. It seems he loves Chinese very much and spends a lot of time learning/studying it by himself. We had a talk with each other. I believe he can learn it very well. I hope I can do much to help to his learning. I like talking with him and his advice for me is also very useful. I will try to practice pronouncing 'V' <em>(哈哈 the lips have to VVVVVVVVVVVibrate)</em> . I know it is hard, but I will do my best.
Thank you, my friends. Your help in my language learning studies and school project is very precious.
Let's make progress together.
<em>Good! But! (哈哈哈,(●'◡'●) )you are using conjunctions ('and' 'but' 'because' 'so' 'also'...) to begin sentences, whereas they should normally join two clauses in a single sentence)</em>