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Hi there! Long time no see!
I intend to keep a diary in English again from this time.
I was doing that last year except late of last year.
It was very hard to do that but was also very good practice for me, so I will restart.
By the way, I took part in a internatinal party in Ginza, Japan the other day.
There were a lot of foreigners, like American, Australian, French, German, Turkish, and Chinese.
Of cource there were also lots of Japanese, who were all eagerness about making friends and practicing English, as well.
I had hoped to make friends with foreigners, and I did!
I enjoyed the party very much, so I'm supposed to take part in the next party again.
I'm also learning English with another way lately.
Do you know "RareJob"?
http://www.rarejob.com/
It is an on-line English conversation service, and offers a really reasonable price.
Though teachers are Philippine, I can talk with them at 25 minutes every day(!) and it costs only 5,000 yen a month.
In addition, the service is good.
It's good for my study to keep talking with in English every day.
How about you? Why don't you enjoying that service? (If you're Japanese.)
I intend to keep a diary in English again from this time.
I was doing that last year except late of last year.
It was very hard to do that but was also very good practice for me, so I will restart.
By the way, I took part in a internatinal party in Ginza, Japan the other day.
There were a lot of foreigners, like American, Australian, French, German, Turkish, and Chinese.
Of cource there were also lots of Japanese, who were all eagerness about making friends and practicing English, as well.
I had hoped to make friends with foreigners, and I did!
I enjoyed the party very much, so I'm supposed to take part in the next party again.
I'm also learning English with another way lately.
Do you know "RareJob"?
http://www.rarejob.com/
It is an on-line English conversation service, and offers a really reasonable price.
Though teachers are Philippine, I can talk with them at 25 minutes every day(!) and it costs only 5,000 yen a month.
In addition, the service is good.
It's good for my study to keep talking with in English every day.
How about you? Why don't you enjoying that service? (If you're Japanese.)
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I intend to keep a diary in English again from now on
As I was doing until late last year
By the way, I took part in a international party in Ginza, Japan the other day.
Of course there were also lots of Japanese, who were all eager to make friends and practise English, as well.
I'm also learning English with another way lately.
It is an on-line English conversation service, and is offered at a really reasonable price.
Though the teachers are Philippine, I can talk with them for 25 minutes every day(!) and it costs only 5,000 yen a month.
It's good for my studying to keep talking with in English every day.
Why don't you enjoying that service?
I intend to keep a writing in my diary in English again from this time here on out.
By the way, I took part in an international party in Ginza, Japan the other day.
There were a lot of foreigners, like Americans, Australians, French people, Germans, Turks, and Chinese people.
I enjoyed the party very much, so I'm supposed to take part (that part sounds like you're being forced to take part in the party, unless you're saying "I suppose I'll take part" which will sound like you're willing to participate in that party again) in the next party again.
Though the teachers are Filipino, I can talk with them at for 25 minutes every day(!) and it costs only 5,000 yen a month.