One of My Favorite Books

PUBLIC_FLAG_#{@journal.pf_int} RSS feed of M-K-G's latest journal entries Nov 16th 2011 18:49 correction-please
Would you mind correcting this essay about a book I really like?
I'd appreciate your support!


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One of the books I found interesting is "Nihonjin No Eigo" by Mark Petersen.

I was very moved by it because the book told me a lot of topics which are so often confused or misunderstood by Japanese people, including me.

The author has taught Japanese university students many years, and so he very accurately knows where they are apt to make mistakes.

After reading this book, I really wanted to fully understand what native English speakers feel intuitively when they speak.
Nov 16th 2011 19:22 Glen

  • The author has taught Japanese university students many years, and so he very accurately knows where they are apt to make mistakes.
  • The author has taught Japanese university students for many years, and so he very accurately knows where they are apt to make mistakes.

1 people think this correction is good.  
You should be close to understand because your English is very good.
Nov 16th 2011 22:15 M-K-G
Thank you so much, Glen-san!!
Nov 17th 2011 02:13 s

  • I was very moved by it because the book told me a lot of topics which are so often confused or misunderstood by Japanese people, including me.
  • It impressed me very much because it covered a lot of topics which are so often confused or misunderstood by Japanese people, including me.

 

  • The author has taught Japanese university students many years, and so he very accurately knows where they are apt to make mistakes.
  • The author has taught Japanese university students for many years, and so he very accurately knows exactly where they are apt to make mistakes.

 

  • After reading this book, I really wanted to fully understand what native English speakers feel intuitively when they speak.
  • This book made me really want to fully understand what native English speakers feel intuitively when they speak.

 
I think the best way to do that is to engage with native English speakers on a regular basis!
Nov 17th 2011 06:58 M-K-G
Yeah I think you're exactly right!
Now I'm trying to get as many chances to do that as I can.

Thank you for your correction, sandy =)

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