June 8, 2021
I have started English conversation Online, I can learn not only English skills, but also many things. For example, their culture, their situation like COVID-19, and their background. A few days ago, I talked with Taiwanese. She like Japanese, and she knew Japan well. When I talked with her about COVID-19, I knew her county is faced with a serious situation, and she asked me.'Do you know your country give us some vaccines?' Actually, I didn't know that, but I think it's a good thing for us. When we were faced with a serious problem, a big earthquake, they give us a lot of money. We have to help each other from now on.
English Converstion
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We have to help each other from now on.
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Getting to talk to people from other cultures is one of the greatest things about learning other languages.
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I have started English conversation Online, I can learn not only English skills, but also many things. I have started having English conversation |
For example, their culture, their situation like COVID-19, and their background. For example, |
A few days ago, I talked with Taiwanese. A few days ago, I talked with a Taiwanese woman. Referring to a person as "a Taiwanese," "a Japanese" etc. is technically correct but sounds awkward in English. |
She like Japanese, and she knew Japan well. She likes Japanese, and she knew a lot about Japan |
When I talked with her about COVID-19, I knew her county is faced with a serious situation, and she asked me. When I |
'Do you know your country give us some vaccines?'
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Actually, I didn't know that, but I think it's a good thing for us. Actually, I didn't know that, but I think it's a good thing |
When we were faced with a serious problem, a big earthquake, they give us a lot of money. When we were faced with a serious problem, a big earthquake, they g Gave is the past tense of give. |
We have to help each other from now on. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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