Feb. 11, 2021
One of the problems in learning second language (in my case Japanese).
I can’t use that in a regular base.
I didn’t live in Japan and my job doesn’t need to speak or write Japanese…
So, even I’ve learned many Japanese grammar but keep forget.
What I usually do is just reread again.
“Repeat and repeat” but soon will “forget and forget” again.
That is really frustrating.
Yesterday, I suddenly have an idea.
My repeat method is read once and hand write few times.
Next time I will find a drawing which represent the situation and I put the suitable grammar (words) inside the picture.
So that I am not only just memory the words but also in which situations I should use the words.
Hope this improve my memory.
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One of the problems in learning a second language (in my case Japanese) is that I can’t use that in a regular basis. One of the problems in learning a second language (in my case Japanese) is that I can’t use that in a regular basis.
I can’t use that in a regular base.
Your first sentence is an incomplete sentence so it makes sense to combine these two.
I didon’t live in Japan and my job doesn’t need torequire speaking or writeing Japanese…
I don’t live in Japan and my job doesn’t require speaking or writing Japanese…
So, even when I’ve learned many Japanese grammar but keepwords and grammar structure, I still forget.
So, even when I’ve learned many Japanese words and grammar structure, I still forget.
What I usually do is just reread again.
“Repeat and repeat” but soon will “forget and forget” again.
That is really frustrating.
Yesterday, I suddenly haved an idea.
Yesterday, I suddenly had an idea.
Yesterday is in the past, so you need to use past tense.
My repeat method is to read once and hand write a few times.
My method is to read once and hand write a few times.
This is my method as well.
Next time I will find a drawing which represents the situation, and I will put the suitable grammar (words) inside the picture.
Next time I will find a drawing which represents the situation, and I will put the suitable words inside the picture.
"Suitable words inside the picture" is grammatically correct, but it would be better if you say "..., and I will put an accompanying story inside the picture."
So thatThis way, I am not only just memoryizing the words but also in whichthe situations in which I should use the words.
This way, I am not just memorizing the words but also the situations in which I should use the words.
Good idea!
HI hope this improves my memory.
I hope this improves my memory.
In proper written English, you should always put "I" in the sentence but it can be omitted when you're writing in your journal or writing on an online forum. It'll also help you identify which is the subject so that it can match your verb ending. "I" is the subject so it matches with the singular "hope." Memory is your object so "improves" is the correct verb ending.
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One of the problems in learning second language (in my case Japanese). One of the problems in learning a second language (in my case Japanese) is that I can’t use that in a regular basis. One of the problems in learning a second language (in my case Japanese) is that I can’t use that in a regular basis. |
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I can’t use that in a regular base.
Your first sentence is an incomplete sentence so it makes sense to combine these two. |
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I didn’t live in Japan and my job doesn’t need to speak or write Japanese…
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So, even I’ve learned many Japanese grammar but keep forget.
So, even when I’ve learned many Japanese |
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What I usually do is just reread again. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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“Repeat and repeat” but soon will “forget and forget” again. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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That is really frustrating. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Yesterday, I suddenly have an idea.
Yesterday, I suddenly ha Yesterday is in the past, so you need to use past tense. |
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My repeat method is read once and hand write few times.
My This is my method as well. |
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Next time I will find a drawing which represent the situation and I put the suitable grammar (words) inside the picture.
Next time I will find a drawing which represents the situation, and I will put the suitable "Suitable words inside the picture" is grammatically correct, but it would be better if you say "..., and I will put an accompanying story inside the picture." |
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So that I am not only just memory the words but also in which situations I should use the words.
Good idea! |
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Hope this improve my memory.
In proper written English, you should always put "I" in the sentence but it can be omitted when you're writing in your journal or writing on an online forum. It'll also help you identify which is the subject so that it can match your verb ending. "I" is the subject so it matches with the singular "hope." Memory is your object so "improves" is the correct verb ending. |
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