Thank you for your explanation, it helped me a lot.
Thank you for your great advices! Usually, I think our learning curve has a part of flat and plateau line right before coming rapid upward curve. I can interpret that I’m on the plateau right now. Anyways, I’ve never heard of that kids in other countries don’t use their smartphones while they spend time with their family relative to Japanese kids. I’d say it’s cultural background in Japan, people can take a communication without a conversation. We have a so profound and ambitious culture. Thanks Kozo
It dawned on me right now that I can check your feedback on this app. I used to check them on PC and print them out. This app is really handy!
Seriously, Ellie Thank you!
Thank you teacher Ellie! I learned many vocabulary and grammar. And it is very nice to know which mistake I made and how to write it better. I feel so accomplished and happy that I could write the days which I spent in Guam.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Hi, Ellie Thank you for your nice comment. Do you often use your cellphone or smartphone while spending time with your family? ... Yes, not so often, but sometimes when my iPhone catches e-mails or messages, I secretly check them, even when my friends are with me. My friends do the same. It is inevitable. WInter is coming. Autumn is going. Regards, Hiroko
Thank you teacher Ellie. And I noticed my mistake. It should be Pre grade 1 , not “semi-1”. The Chinese exam Pre grade 1 easier than grade 1. Anyone passed grade 1, that person will be exempted from the bilingual interpreter exam. Even though I took Pre grade 1, but it was so hard for me. I will continue my study and I will take that exam next year. Thank you for reading and collecting my diary.
Thank you very much for your suggestions and advice. I’m impressed that you’re living in Canada. When I imagined that you’re living in Canada and this app connect with me, this is romantic and fantastic:). Maybe you are young and you are living with your family. That’s nice. Hope to see you again! See you again!
“How many apples is each person allowed to pick? How much do they have to pay?” You can pick as many as you like. I don’t know how much they have to pay but it’s reasonable.
“left my charger in class. I had to go and buy a new one, but it was not easy to find the right one.” That was tough! I feel for you.
“Where could Mii-chan have lost them? How about you? Do you enjoy this type of activity? Is it an old Japanese type of art?” I think Mii-chan left the origami at the venue of the meeting. I’m not good at that type of activity. It’s an old Japanese type of art.
“Are you talking about two different libraries?” Yeah, that’s right. “How about a second-hand bookshop? Do you have them in Japan?” There are many second hand book shops in Japan. However, Those collections of English picture books are poor.
Thanks always! Your alternatives are helpful as usual. I really hope you have happy days ahead. See you next time!