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The thermometer is now falling below 0 degrees. I this moment I haven't the desire to make any sports, not even indoor activities. I wanna stay inside. I hope it will change soon.
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I this moment I haven't the desire to make any sports, not even indoor activities.I'm not sure,but if I'll write,this way.I don't want to do outdoor sports yet. I'd like to stay indoors and do something.
I hope it will change soon.I hope it turns warm soon.
I did an obtrusive behavior,did not I?
Because I've been learning English and not reached at advanced level.
I've a question to you .
In Switzerland,do not students learn English within their school days?
In Japan,we learn English at least 3 years in junior high school.(This is a compulsory education.)
Most of them learn English more 3 years at high school.(
This is free education.)
And many of them go on to college.
Some of them keep learning English.
But almost everybody can not speak English well.
We have an education that's concentrated on grammar,cause it's usefull for entrance exam and examiner.
This is an unhappy matter for us students.
In my case,German is so difficult language.
The thermometer is now(because German lacks this explicit verb tense, you may have been thinking of adding a word like gerade/jetzt/nun and then translated it to "now". This wouldn't be necessary since you are using the (present continuous tense?) "is falling") falling below 0 degrees(dropping the word "degrees" is not strictly necessary, but doing so sounds better to my American ears).
AtI theis moment I don't haven't the desire to exercisemake any sports, not even indoor activities. (I am assuming you were thinking the version of "treiben Sport" that means getting exercise -unless you were refering to something like playing a sport like basketball which could be done indoors or outdoors - otherwise, change "exerise" to "play any sports")
I want tona stay inside. (wanna is very informal or dialect which doesn't fit stylistically with the rest of this)