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06-24-2008, 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by loveskyliemole View Post


Kon ni chi wa.
I am Mayumi from Japan.

I have been learning English for ages!
but it's never been easy!

I have lived in Australia for a while to study English,
but now I am back in Japan and have less chance to
use it.

I can speak English this much (as you see right now).

but for a long time I have been feeling I am
stuck!


I would like to be able to use English words and grammer properly.

I don't want to do such thing I did when I was a beginner...

On a bus in Melbourne

I wanted an old lady to take a seat,

but I didn't know how to say it properly,

so I said....

" you, sit down",


see?

how rude the language beginner could be?!

so I am afraid I could sound rude to someone again without me noticing it!
so, if I write anything here sounds not-nice (rude), I probably didn't mean it,
"excuse me and forgive me!" in advance!

I really really want to improve my English skills!


I have good friends saying they can help me anytime!, but
I know I make mistakes too often, so I feel too bad to ask them
all the time, I know they will get sick of it!


so I need you guys! Can you be my teacher? especially a strict one?

even a little mistake, I would like to know.


and of course for you, I will be your strict Japanese teacher to improve your Japanese!


Please correct this message for me and leave your message in Japanese, and I will correct yours!
Your English is very good! I will be more than happy to help you in English, especially if you are wanting to do it at an advanced level. My name is Misa and I am from England. If you want me to help you, you can PM me and that is fine. I'll try and help you best I can, English is my native language and one of my best subjects at school, so I hope that is the kind of thing you are looking for. I can teach you what is polite too, if you are worried about that.
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