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
A: For breakfast on the 30th, I bought a premade butter chicken curry from a convenience store and dipped bread in it.
B: Sounds so delicious!
A: It was soooo good!
Even convenience store food can't be beaten with these days, right?
B: Exactly. What did you have for lunch?
A: I skipped lunch, and there is a seafood place about a 30-minute drive from my house, so for dinner I bought oysters there and ate them in a pot with tofu and shiitake.
B: Nice!
A: Can you eat oysters?
B: Sure! Many Americans eat oysters!
A: Wow, I didn't know that!ใ
I thought that they don't like that kind of grotesque-looking stuff.
B: Not at all! Of course, there are some people who don't like them.
A: Yeah, it's true.
B: What did you eat for breakfast on the first?
A: I didn't eat breakfast. I had "somen" and pork buns for lunch.
B: What's "somen"?
A: "Somen" is a kind of Japanese noodle made from wheat flour.
B: How's it different from udon?
A: The thickness is different.
I think if the diameter is less than 1.3mm, it's called "somen". If it's between 1.3 and 1.7mm, it's called "hiyamugi", and if it is more than 1.7mm, it's called "udon".
B: What's the difference between ramen and udon noodles?
A: I think the water used is different. Udon is made with water, while ramen is made by mixing an alkaline solution called kansui with flour.
B: What about soba?
A: Soba is made from buckwheat flour, so I think it's a different thing.
I'm not sure if that's correct though, since I don't know much about it.
B: So there's a lot of different kinds of noodle in Japan.
A: Yeah. You get noodles that are kneaded into something, udon dishes with only a single long noodle in it, and so on.
B: Interesting.
I wanna go on a noodle tour, myself.
A: That's a good idea.
But you can't eat that much. lol
B: I will leave some of it lol.
A: That's not good. lol
That's unethical. lol
B: What did you have for dinner?
A: Meat and eggs stewed with soy sauce and vinegar, and komochi shishamo.
B: What is "komochi shishamo"?
A: I don't know how to say it in English.
"Spirinchus lanceolatus" with roe.?
B: Well, I don't know much about fish names. lol!
A: I think "with roe" is correct for "komochi", but I don't know how to say "shishamo"... "Willow leaf fish"? "Smelt"?
I don't know how to say it in English either. Anyway, "shishamo" is "shishamo". LOL!
B: "Shishamo". I'll keep that in mind. LOL.
How do you eat it?
A: Most people eat it grilled.
B: Do some people eat it as sashimi?
A: Yes, but I've never had it.
B: "Shishamo with roe" sounds like "oyakodon".
A: Why? Oh,I see! lol
Come to think of it, you are right.
B: Japanese people must really like to eat the whole family! lol
A: Yeah, that's right. lol
Alas... that's sad, but it's really delicious to eat family. ๐คฆ
B: You must be a cruel race! lol
A: You don't like to eat family?
B: I don't know, I've never had it. lol
It's like love in excess. lol
Like you love the family so much that you eat them. lol
A: Sounds like something that would happen in a movie if they were human beings instead of fish.
B: Haha. Right. There might have been a movie like that. haha
B: Yes, for sho. We're talking about fish, though.
A: Well, either way, we should be grateful, whether we eat fish or humans.
B: Yes, that's true.
A: Can I bite your arm just once?
Sorry, just kidding.
Talking about dishesFood 22
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
A: For breakfast on the 30th, I bought a premade butter chicken curry from a convenience store and dipped bread in it.
B: Sounds so delicious!
A: It was soooo good!
Even convenience store food can't be beaten with these days, right?
B: Exactly.
What did you have for lunch?
A: I skipped lunch, and. Since there i's a seafood place which is about a 30-minute drive from my house, so for dinner I bought oysters there and ate them in a pot with tofu and shiitake for dinner.
B: Nice!
A: Can you eat oysters?
B: Sure!
ManyLots of Americans eat oysters!
US slang
(็งใ๏ผ)
A: Wow, I didn't know that!
I thought that they doidn't like that kind of grotesque-looking stuffeat stuff which looks gross.
"looks gross" is more American slang.
B: Not at all!
Of course, there are some people who still don't like them.
This construction is more often used in the US.
A: Yeah, ithat's true.
This sounds more natural in the US.
B: What did you eat for breakfast on the first?
A: I didn't eat breakfast.
I had "somen" and pork buns for lunch.
B: What's "somen"?
A: "Somen" is a kind of Japanese noodle made from wheat flour.
B: How's it different from udon?
A: The thickness is different.
I think if the diameter i's less than 1.3mm, it's called "somen".
If it's between 1.3 and 1.7mm, it's called "hiyamugi", and if it i's more than 1.7mm, it's called "udon".
B: What's the difference between ramen and udon noodles?
A: I think the water they used is different.
Udon is made with water, while ramen is made by mixing an alkaline solution called kansui with flour.
B: What about soba?
A: Soba is made from buckwheat flour, so I think it's a different thingkind of noodle.
I'm not sure if that's correct though, since I don't know much about it.
B: So there's a lot of different kinds of noodles in Japan.
A: Yeah.
You get noodles that are kneaded into something, udon dishes with only a single long noodle in it, and so on.
B: Interesting.
I wanna go on a noodle tour, myself.
A: That's a good idea.
But you can't eat that much.
lol
B: I will leave some of it lol.
A: That's not good.
lol
That's unethical.
lol
B: What did you have for dinner?
A: Meat and eggs stewed with soy sauce and vinegar, and komochi shishamo.
B: What is "komochi shishamo"?
A: I don't know how to say it in English.
"Spirinchus lanceolatus" with roe.
?
B: Well, I don't know much about fish names.
lol!
A: I think "with roe" is correct for "komochi", but I don't know how to say "shishamo"... "Willow leaf fish"?
"Smelt"?
I don't know how to say it in English either.
Anyway, "shishamo" is "shishamo".
LOL!
B: "Shishamo".
I'll keep that in mind.
LOL.
How do you eat it?
A: Most people eat it grilled.
B: Do some people eat it as sashimi?
A: Yes, but I've never had it.
B: "Shishamo with roe" sounds like "oyakodon".
A: Why?
Oh, I see!
lol
Come to think of it, you are right.
B: Japanese people must really like to eat the whole family!
lol
A: Yeah, that's right.
lol
Alas... that's sad, but it's really delicious to eat a whole family.
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B: You must be aguys are cruel race!
This sounds more natural in the US.
lol
A: You don't like to eat a whole family?
B: I don't know, I've never had it.
lol
It's like love in excess.
lol
Like you love the family so much that you eat them.
lol
A: Sounds like something that would happen in a movie if they were human beings instead of fish.
B: Haha.
Right.
There might have been a movie like that.
haha
B: Yes, for sho.
We're talking about fish, though.
A: Well, either way, we should be grateful, whether we eat fish or humans.
B: Yesup, that's true.
A: Can I bite your arm just once?
Sorry, just kidding.
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Talk about dishes 22
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
A: For breakfast on the 30th, I bought a premade butter chicken curry from a convenience store and dipped bread in it.
B: Sounds so delicious!
A: It was soooo good!
Even convenience store food can't be beaten with these days, right?
B: Exactly.
What did you have for lunch?
A: I skipped lunch, and there is a seafood place about a 30-minute drive from my house, so for dinner, I bought oysters there and ate them in a pot with tofu and shiitake.
B: Nice!
A: Can you eat oysters?
B: Sure!
Many Americans eat oysters!
A: Wow, I didn't know that!
I thought that they don't like that kind of grotesque-looking stuffthing.
B: Not at all!
Of course, there are some people who don't like them.
A: Yeah, it's true.
B: What did you eat for breakfast on the first?
A: I didn't eat breakfast.
I had "somen" and pork buns for lunch.
B: What's "somen"?
A: "Somen" is a kind of Japanese noodle made from wheat flour.
B: How's it different from udon?
A: The thickness is different.
I think if the diameter is less than 1.3mm, it's called "somen".
If it's between 1.3 and 1.7mm, it's called "hiyamugi", and if it is more than 1.7mm, it's called "udon".
B: What's the difference between ramen and udon noodles?
A: I think the water used is different.
Udon is made with water, while ramen is made by mixing an alkaline solution called "kansui" with flour.
B: What about soba?
A: Soba is made from buckwheat flour, so I think it's a different thing.
I'm not sure if that's correct though, since I don't know much about it.
B: So there's are a lot of different kinds of noodles in Japan.
A: Yeah.
You get noodles that are kneaded into something, udon dishes with only a single long noodle in it, and so on.
B: Interesting.
I wanna go on a noodle tour, myself.
A: That's a good idea, but you can't eat that much.
But you can't eat that much.
lol
B: I will leave some of it lol.
A: That's not good.
lol
That's unethical.
lol
B: What did you have for dinner?
A: Meat and eggs stewed with soy sauce and vinegar, and komochi shishamo.
B: What is "komochi shishamo"?
A: I don't know how to say it in English.
"Spirinchus lanceolatus" with roe.
B: Well, I don't know much about fish names.
A: I think "with roe" is correct for "komochi", but I don't know how to say "shishamo"... "Willow leaf fish"?
"Smelt"?
I don't know how to say it in English either.
Anyway, "shishamo" is "shishamo".
LOL!
B: "Shishamo".
I'll keep that in mind.
LOL.
How do you eat it?
A: Most people eat it grilled.
B: Do some people eat it as sashimi?
A: Yes, but I've never had it.
B: "Shishamo with roe" sounds like "oyakodon".
A: Why?
Oh, I see!
lol
Come to think of it, you are right.
B: Japanese people must really like to eat the whole family!
lol
A: Yeah, that's right.
lol
Alas... that's sad, but it's really delicious to eat family.
๐คฆ
B: You must be a cruel race!
lol
A: You don't like to eat family?
B: I don't know,; I've never hatried it.
lol
It's like love in excess.
lol
Like you love the family so much that you eat them.
lol
A: Sounds like something that would happen in a movie if they were human beings instead of fish.
B: Haha.
Right.
There might have been a movie like that.
haha
B: Yes, for shoure.
We're talking about fish, though.
A: Well, either way, we should be grateful, whether we eat fish or humans.
B: Yes, that's true.
A: Can I bite your arm just once?
Sorry, just kidding.
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