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Acky

March 27, 2021

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Every time I talk to a language partner, I feel a lack of vocab. When I explained what's going on about Japan's vaccination, First of all, I referred some European countries had stopped using vaccines of AstraZeneca temporary due to a blood clot. I really wanted to explain about a blood clot in English. The partner taught me to use a blood clot. I really wanted to proper word like this kind of vocab. I think this blood clot this vocab is common in daily life, not often used, not a technical term, though. I should have learned by heart this kind of the vocab for conversation.

I know both inject as a verb and injection as a noun, so I guess a tool of injection should be an injector. But I was not sure of it at that time. The partner helped me to use a syringe. I guess a syringe is common word much more than an injector. Speaking of which, I don't care so much which is common in conversation. Even though I use the injector, English native speakers could understand what I mean to say. And actually, I can't always examine what words are common in every conversation as well. There must be ambiguous to determine very often used words after all. But I decide to use the syringe in conversation.

I've already given up to be able to speak like a native speaker, but I want to speak very natural English conversation, instead. The first step to realize it, I should speak nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs commonly used in natives' daily conversation as much as possible. Basically, my vocab isn't up to scratch. How can I catch up with native speakers? Frankly speaking, to memorize tons of new words is a pain to me. I suppose there's no way to memorize them very easily. Is there any easiest method to memorize new words?

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Bad Memory

Every time I talk to a language partner, I feel a lacklike I lack a lot of vocab.

When I explained what's going on abouthappening with Japan's vaccination, First of all strategy, I referred to some European countries that had stopped using vaccines of AstraZeneca AstraZeneca's vaccines temporarily due to a blood clots.

I really wanted to explaintalk about a blood clots in English.

Explain doesn't take a preposition.

TheMy partner taught me to use a the word "blood clot".

I really wanted to use proper word like this kind of vocabvocabulary like this.

I think this "blood clot this vocab is" is a common word in daily life, not often used, but not a technical term, though.

I should have learned by heart this kind of the vocab by heart for conversation.

I know both inject as a verb and injection as a noun, so I guess athe tool of injectionused to inject something should be an "injector".

But I was not sure of it at that time.

TheMy partner helpetold me to use a "syringe".

I guess a "syringe" is much more common word much more than an "injector".

Speaking of which, I don't care so much whichabout what is common in conversation.

Even though I use the said "injector", English native speakers could understand what I mean to say.

And actually, I can't always examine what words are common in every conversation as well.

There must be an ambiguous criteria to determine very often used words after allcommon words.

But I decide to use the "syringe" in conversation.

I've already given up ton being able to speak like a native speaker, but I want to speak very natural English conversation,al English instead.

The first step to realize it, I should speakis to say nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs commonly used in natives' daily conversation as much as possible.

Basically, my vocab isn't up to scratch.

How can I catch up with native speakers?

Frankly speaking, to memorizeing tons of new words is a pain to me.

I suppose there's no way to memorize them very easily.

Is there any easiesty method to memorize new words?

Feedback

I don't think "blood clot" is a very common word at all, I don't think "syringe" is too common either. I only know the English words. "Injector" makes a lot of sense though, who came up with "syringe" anyway? XD.
Learning new vocab is definitely a pain. I find repetition boring - although I do use flashcards - so I try to read a lot. If any subject interests you, why not buy an English textbook? Also, just having verbal conversation will increase your vocab and fluency incredibly. But don't beat yourself up because a few words elude you. You're doing really well! I don't think I could write so well in any other language :).

Bad Memory


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Every time I talk to a language partner, I feel a lack of vocab.


Every time I talk to a language partner, I feel a lacklike I lack a lot of vocab.

When I explained what's going on about Japan's vaccination, First of all, I referred some European countries had stopped using vaccines of AstraZeneca temporary due to a blood clot.


When I explained what's going on abouthappening with Japan's vaccination, First of all strategy, I referred to some European countries that had stopped using vaccines of AstraZeneca AstraZeneca's vaccines temporarily due to a blood clots.

I really wanted to explain about a blood clot in English.


I really wanted to explaintalk about a blood clots in English.

Explain doesn't take a preposition.

The partner taught me to use a blood clot.


TheMy partner taught me to use a the word "blood clot".

I really wanted to proper word like this kind of vocab.


I really wanted to use proper word like this kind of vocabvocabulary like this.

I think this blood clot this vocab is common in daily life, not often used, not a technical term, though.


I think this "blood clot this vocab is" is a common word in daily life, not often used, but not a technical term, though.

I should have learned by heart this kind of the vocab for conversation.


I should have learned by heart this kind of the vocab by heart for conversation.

I know both inject as a verb and injection as a noun, so I guess a tool of injection should be an injector.


I know both inject as a verb and injection as a noun, so I guess athe tool of injectionused to inject something should be an "injector".

But I was not sure of it at that time.


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The partner helped me to use a syringe.


TheMy partner helpetold me to use a "syringe".

I guess a syringe is common word much more than an injector.


I guess a "syringe" is much more common word much more than an "injector".

Speaking of which, I don't care so much which is common in conversation.


Speaking of which, I don't care so much whichabout what is common in conversation.

Even though I use the injector, English native speakers could understand what I mean to say.


Even though I use the said "injector", English native speakers could understand what I mean to say.

And actually, I can't always examine what words are common in every conversation as well.


And actually, I can't always examine what words are common in every conversation as well.

There must be ambiguous to determine very often used words after all.


There must be an ambiguous criteria to determine very often used words after allcommon words.

But I decide to use the syringe in conversation.


But I decide to use the "syringe" in conversation.

I've already given up to be able to speak like a native speaker, but I want to speak very natural English conversation, instead.


I've already given up ton being able to speak like a native speaker, but I want to speak very natural English conversation,al English instead.

The first step to realize it, I should speak nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs commonly used in natives' daily conversation as much as possible.


The first step to realize it, I should speakis to say nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs commonly used in natives' daily conversation as much as possible.

Basically, my vocab isn't up to scratch.


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How can I catch up with native speakers?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Frankly speaking, to memorize tons of new words is a pain to me.


Frankly speaking, to memorizeing tons of new words is a pain to me.

I suppose there's no way to memorize them very easily.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Is there any easiest method to memorize new words?


Is there any easiesty method to memorize new words?

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