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Your just cocky thats all it i gets on my nevres and its hardly hard to talk to an american person i have a good american friend i talk to nealy every day he understands me its not like its a different language
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I agree with Jamaru, even if someone's English is choppy, if they talk to someone that speaks American English, it's not all that hard to understand what they are saying.
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If you're planning on teaching someone English, probably shouldn't use a bunch of slang anyway.
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Would like you to tell me your favorite subject. I am Thai.
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Hello! I'm a portuguese girl who's studing japanese, I can speak english fluently. I can help you willingly! ^^
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I am studying Japanese In China. はじめまして、よろしくお願いします。 英語は第二外国語として、勉強しています。 難しくないと思いますが、頑張ってください。 |
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My names luke im 20 and I live in Wales UK! Im hopefully will be travelling to Japan in the next few months and want to meet people there. Id happly swap info on the UK about Music, bands and allsort of things! My e-mail is [email protected] Hope to here from u!:) Luke! |
kkkmz-san, I'm an American girl on the East Coast and I've been studying Japanese for almost 5 years now (only 4 in classes though...) I've been language exchanging with a bunch of Japanese and helping them with English, so you can chat with me if you like^_^ I'll PM you too... eigo no benkyou de ganbatte kudasai ne!
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I would love to help someone learn english, and would love to leaern japanese culture from someone who actually lives in Japan. As an American though, I would have to say it's not worth coming here. In my opinion, the only thing to see New York City, and Tokyo is, from my understanding, even busier than New York, so you probably have everything there. I would say England is more interesting.
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