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Last Tuesday, I went saw a baseball game in Sajik Stadium.

In Korea, especially in Busan, there are so many people who love Baseball.

My Japanese friend sent a mail to me with videos which show Osaka mood on baseball.

It looks very fun, there are long shaped air balloons.

Here, we use plastic bags.

At First, it uses to bring back gabages.

More than it, it is a tool for cheering like this above.

What is your nation style?

Jun 04th 2010 16:37 둘리

  • Last Tuesday, I went saw a baseball game in Sajik Stadium.
  • Last Tuesday, I went andsaw a baseball game at Sajik Stadium.

 

  • In Korea, especially in Busan, there are so many people who love Baseball.
  • In Korea, especially in Busan, there are so many people who love baseball.

 

  • What is your nation style?
  • What is your nation's style?

 
Hi!

I am not sure what you mean here:

At First, it uses to bring back gabages.

More than it, it is a tool for cheering like this above.

but I would love to go see Lotte play in Busan!
Jun 04th 2010 16:54 YeoJin

Thanks for your correctons, 둘리!
I means...
We put something on plastic bags. While people cheer LOTTE, they eat and drink a lot. When game finished, they put gabage on it to keep clean.

And secondly you can see those pictures above on my entry. Before finished, they make anythings, like balloons, Ribbons and Shrek's ears on Movie Shrek with plastic bags. Can you imagine that?
Jun 04th 2010 17:20 QuieroAprenderMucho

  • My Japanese friend sent a mail to me with videos which show Osaka mood on baseball.
  • My Japanese friend sent me an e-mail with videos attached that showed how much the fans in Osaka get into baseball. --A common american english phrase is "to get into (hobby,sport,activity,ect.), it means "to really like (something)". Sometimes it even implies you participate in or do it yourself. "I really get into guitar" would mean not only do I read and learn about the instrument but I also play one.

 

  • It looks very fun, there are long shaped air balloons.
  • It looks like they are having a great time. They have those long balloons that can be twisted and shaped without bursting, I'm not sure what they are called. --I know this sounds funny but I don't think there is a name for those types of balloons, I know what you are talking about but as far as I know there isn't a specific name for them...sorry)

 

  • At First, it uses to bring back gabages.
  • It's more than a garbage bag, it's a cheering tool (see photo above)!!

 

  • More than it, it is a tool for cheering like this above.
  • --I added this to the sentence above--

 
Jun 04th 2010 17:29 YeoJin

to.QuieroAprenderMucho (How could I say your name??:D)
Thanks for your careful explains! Sometimes, I could not chioce appropriate expressions. If your help, I will do better. Thank you very much! :D
Jun 04th 2010 18:08 QuieroAprenderMucho

You're welcome. In the future you can call me "Mr. Q" , : ) You're doing fine with english expressions, I'm just trying to give you some examples that you probably won't learn in a diccionary or textbook but are very common in everyday speech.
Jun 04th 2010 19:26 jun

Oh, It's been a long time here.
In the ballpark of the Yakuruto Swaollows in Tokyo, the fans cheer their team, waving their transparent umbrellas all together even when it doesn't rain!
Jun 06th 2010 21:53 YeoJin

to. Mr. Q
That expression "Get into " what you gave me as a special tip will be useful my entry. :D

to Jun
Yeah, :D Wow, Umbrealla perfermance! It is very interesting.
Here, you can see the last picture, it is a tool of newspaper.
Nov 22nd 2010 22:22 boakwoncool

Cool!

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