[過去ログ] Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 213 (1002レス)
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224: (スフッ Sd22-E2fJ) 2019/09/23(月)19:11 ID:9Wsrq0Ekd(1) AAS
I used to buy foreign products at Foreign buyers club. They got everything. But there were big earthquakes in Tokyo 10years ago.

They gave me *would you buy water? we got a lot!*e-mail so often. I was hurt.
225: (アウアウエーT Sa0a-plfC) 2019/09/23(月)20:47 ID:ZKrK9RLMa(2/2) AAS
at a seven-eleven store, i found "lipovitan D hyper" newly released and added to
the lipovitan D lineup.
i quickly picked up a bottle and bought it.
it's interesting that "D" is not english but german.
226: (スプッッ Sdc1-E2fJ) 2019/09/23(月)21:05 ID:a/OtbJ2Qd(1) AAS
I want to try all of lipobitan D.
227: 外人(カナダ) (CAWW 0Hf5-zB6M) 2019/09/24(火)00:14 ID:0gvS33xgH(1) AAS
>>222
Weird. I live about half an hour by car, so it's more a "something we can do anytime" kinda thing.
How much would it cost if you drove on your highway? I heard toll booths are insanely expensive in Japan.
228: (スプッッ Sd82-E2fJ) 2019/09/24(火)00:14 ID:aFZaIlutd(1) AAS
>>223
isn't Amazon good enough for you?

By the way is it possible to buy something from Amazon USA?
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(1): (アウアウエーT Sa0a-plfC) 2019/09/24(火)00:57 ID:qK9hhUK2a(1/2) AAS
yes, if you register a new acccount with amazon usa,
you can buy what you want on amazon usa website.
230: (アウアウエーT Sa0a-plfC) 2019/09/24(火)01:04 ID:qK9hhUK2a(2/2) AAS
i've been attracted to a smartphone game "uncolle".
the title "uncolle" is a combination of two words,
"unko (japanese word for poop)" and "collection".
the japan poop society has participated in the project
to increase people's awareness of unko and unko-related health.
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(3): (ワッチョイ 46e3-XrkK) 2019/09/24(火)01:17 ID:tAYW/YEb0(1/8) AAS
I have just tried an online English lesson for the first time.
I am feeling totally exausted because right now, because I had to put an extreme strain on my brain during the entire session, recollecting appropriate words and senstences…
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(1): (ワッチョイ 46e3-XrkK) 2019/09/24(火)01:18 ID:tAYW/YEb0(2/8) AAS
Oh no, I am exhausted to the point where I put ‘because’ twice in the sentence.
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(1): (ワッチョイW 619d-CYGD) 2019/09/24(火)01:52 ID:6a2oo+o00(1/4) AAS
>>231
That is really good. If you keep doing that everyday, you will get used to it and be fluent in the not too distant future.
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(1): (ワッチョイ 46e3-XrkK) 2019/09/24(火)01:57 ID:tAYW/YEb0(3/8) AAS
>>233
I really hope so. The problem is my trial period has expired and I now have to pay billion bucks.
(But probably well worth the price considering the effect!)
235: (ワッチョイ 46e3-XrkK) 2019/09/24(火)02:00 ID:tAYW/YEb0(4/8) AAS
Don’t get me wrong, I am not a 工作員.
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(1): (ワッチョイW 619d-CYGD) 2019/09/24(火)02:01 ID:6a2oo+o00(2/4) AAS
>>234
Maybe you should try cheap ones. Like I used to be a member of DMM eikaiwa or something. The fee was like 4,000 yen or so.
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(1): (ワッチョイ 46e3-XrkK) 2019/09/24(火)02:07 ID:tAYW/YEb0(5/8) AAS
>>236
I think I should, as the one I tried was actually DMM and they currently charge around ¥6500 at the cheapest (i.e. 1 session/day). Thank you for your advice!
238: (ワッチョイW 619d-CYGD) 2019/09/24(火)03:09 ID:6a2oo+o00(3/4) AAS
>>237
Jeez. It’s so expensive now...

I should stick to doing “1人英会話” then...
239: (スプッッ Sd82-E2fJ) 2019/09/24(火)03:53 ID:HJEGeABVd(1) AAS
>>229
Thank you for your information.

>>231
You seem to be already fluent.
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(2): 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 (CA 0H69-Dkz/) 2019/09/24(火)07:28 ID:sGonzLr8H(1/15) AAS
>>231
>>232
Your English (at least in written form) sounds quite good and natural. You are definitely on the right track. Keep it up!
If you don't mind me asking, how have you been studying English?
I'm a native English speaker who's studying Japanese, and my main philosophy when it comes to studying is "input before output".
That is, I try to immerse myself (in other words, "get input") in natural Japanese as much as possible, so that I actually understand the language before trying to speak (in other words, "output") by myself.
I'm wondering if you are using a similar approach for your English, especially since you said it was your first English lession.
If so, then it seems to be working for you.
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(1): 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 (CA 0H69-Dkz/) 2019/09/24(火)07:43 ID:sGonzLr8H(2/15) AAS
I just want to ask something to all the native Japanese speakers in this thread.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrHwPv7gUCE
Would you say that this guy's Japanese is good? Be honest.
I ask because I'm mainly following this guy's advice for how to learn languages.
He sounds quite good to me, but I'm not a Japanese native, so I don't feel like I can really accurately judge for myself.
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(1): (スプッッ Sd82-E2fJ) 2019/09/24(火)08:11 ID:+BTOhAIRd(1) AAS
>>241
He is very good.

Marsha Krakower speaks perfect Japanese.
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(1): 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 (CA 0H69-Dkz/) 2019/09/24(火)09:37 ID:sGonzLr8H(3/15) AAS
>>242
Thank you for the response.
I hadn't heard of Marsha Krakower before.
It seems like she was born in Japan, so she's probably been getting Japanese input all her life, and is basically a native.
Thane Camus's Japanese is also perfect from what I hear, but he's been living in Japan since he was like 6, so he's also gotten tons of input and practice.
I bet his Japanese is probably even better than his English by now.

I think Matt (from the video I linked) is pretty impressive because he learned Japanese without leaving the United States,
so he didn't get the advantage of getting to live in Japan and being surrounded by the language all the time.
He had to build a "Japanese-only" environment all on his own, mainly through the internet.
I'm trying to replicate his approach since I have no plans to actually ever go to Japan, but I would like to know the language.
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