
Dear teacher David, Thank you for checking my email. I am glad that you tried to guess my intention, and your suggestion helps me a lot. Have a nice weekend. Best regards, Shota

I always say "English native speakers", "Lose my space" means that I'm always felt behind. Yeah, it's kind of Japanese translation, I think. I should've make English sentences directly. "feeling as study" means,,,, yes! "without feeling like I'm studying." And, thanks! a lot of English sentences for demonstrating!

Sorry, my late reply. I didn't know "diary entry" So, it's difficult to tell only English without Japanese meanings. However, that's what an English conversation is, right! I'll still do my best! Thanks!

Thank you for your super fast edition and I am happy to learn it’s better to say “ the entire textbook.“

Thank you for your kind message! I'm happy to read your nice comment everytime. Have a wonderful day!!

Thank you for your super fast edition and I am happy to learn it’s better to say “ my desk.”

Thank you for your super fast edition and I am happy to learn the difference between British English and American English: “maths” is British English and “math” is American English.

Thank you for your super fast edition and I am happy to learn it’s better to say “no one could not afford to buy” in the first sentence.

Thank you for your kind feedback everytime! Yes, my family and I go to the restaurant to celebrate our wedding anniversary and my family's birthdays. I look forward to read your message again. Have a lovely day!!

Thank you for your super fast edition and I am happy to learn you say “ afford to.”

Thank you for your kind review. I understand clearly. I am going to keep studying.

Thank you for your super fast edition and I am happy to learn you say “ by the Beatles” in the first sentence.

Thank you for your super fast edition and I am happy to learn you say “ we had a half-day.”

Thank you for your super fast edition and I am happy to learn you say “ I got a foul.”

Thank you for your super fast edition and I am happy to learn “ the exercise” is better than the practice.”