July 26, 2022
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Would you please help me by correcting anything that's wrong or sounds unnatural in these sentences?
You can change whatever you want!
It's alright if you change an entire sentence!!
I'd like to learn some common phrases and slang! ๐
Also, I'd like to hear your advice on how to have conversations with English speakers.
I'm looking forward to your constructive criticism.โ๏ธ
B: What did you have for breakfast?
A: I had leftover miso soup from last night's dinner, so I ate it with rice.
B: What did you put in it?
A: Just potatoes!
B: Simple.
A: Yeah, but most Japanese households have only one ingredient in their miso soup.
B: Oh, I hear you.
A: What about lunch?
B: No lunch!
A: Again. You like to skip lunch.
A: Yes, I love to it.
B: What's for dinner?
A: Nuggets at McDonald's. They were on sale for 390 yen for 15 pieces. I also had red leaf lettuce and bacon with miso and vinegar sauce.
B: Nice! How much is a regular nugget in Japan?
A: 580 yen for 15 pieces.
B: Not too different.
A: Interesting. Are you a nuggets person or a french fries person?
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I want to speak English naturally, not like a textbook!
๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ
I want to speak like a native speaker!!
Seriously!!๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ๐ฅ๐ฅ
Would you please help me by correcting anything that's wrong or sounds unnatural in these sentences?
You can change whatever you want!
It's alright if you change an entire sentence!!
I'd like to learn some common phrases and slang!
๐
Also, I'd like to hear your advice on how to have conversations with English speakers.
I'm looking forward to your constructive criticism.โ๏ธ
B: What did you have for breakfast?
A: I had leftover miso soup from last night's dinner, so I ate it with rice.
B: What did you put in it?
A: Just potatoes!
B: Simple.
A: Yeah, but most Japanese households have only one ingredient in their miso soup.
B: Oh, I hear youa.
US slang
A: What about lunch? What did you have?
B: No lunchpe, I didn't have it!
A: Again.
You like to skip lunch.
A: Yes, I love to it.
B: What's for dinner?
A: Nuggets at McDonald's.
They were on sale for 390 yen for 15 pieces.
I also had red leaf lettuce and bacon with miso and vinegar sauce.
B: Nice!
How much is aare regular nuggets in Japan?
A: 580 yen for 15 pieces.
B: NThat's not too different.
A: Interesting.
Are you a nuggets person or a french fries person?
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B: SNice and simple.
A: Yeah, but most Japanese households have only add one ingredient into their miso soup.
B: Oh, I hear you. really? I didn't know that
B: No lunchDidn't have any!
A: Again.?
A: Yesah, I love to it.don't eat lunch often
A: McDonald's nuggets¶
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They wereA 15-piece is on sale for 390 yen for.¶
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A 15 -pieces. is only 390
"Was" implies past when your asking "what is for dinner" in the future
How much is a regular nuggetWhat's the normal price for a 15-piece in Japan?
A: 580 yen for 15 pieces.
A: Interesting.
Nothing truly interesting was said
Are you a nuggets person or a frenchor fries person?
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