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 eat yesterday morning?
A: Leftover curry from yesterday.
B: Was it good?
A: Yes! In Japan, they say that the next day's curry tastes better than the day you made it.
B: Why?
A: I'm not sure. Maybe like the umami?
B: I see. What about lunch?
A: Red leaf lettuce and bacon. This is also leftover from yesterday. I wrapped bacon in red leaf lettuce and had it with vinegar and miso sauce.
B: Oh, nice! It's healthy! And for dinner?
A: Grilled pork belly with garlic and soy sauce.
B: Oh, garlic is the best, right? There's no dish it doesn't go well with, right?
A: Yeah, nothing.
B: As long as I have garlic, I can live.
A: Liar. You'll definitely get bored with garlic alone. But yeah, right, the possibilities of the combo are infinite.
B: True. The combo are really infinite.
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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 eat yesterday morning?
A: Leftover curry from yesterday.
Adding "yesterday" doesn't quite make sense since the person ate it yesterday.
B: Was it good?
A: Yes!
In Japan, they say that the next day's curry tastes better than the day you made it.
B: Why?
A: I'm not sure.
Maybe like the umami?
B: I see.
What about lunch?
A: Red leaf lettuce and bacon.
This isese were also leftover from yesterdays.
I wrapped bacon in red leaf lettuce and had it with vinegar and miso sauce.
B: Oh, nice!
IThat's healthy!
And for dinner?
A: Grilled pork belly with garlic and soy sauce.
B: Oh, garlic is the best, right?
There's no dish it doesn't go well with, right?
A: Yeah, nothing.
B: As long as I have garlic, I can live.
A: Liar.
You'll definitely get bored with garlic alone.
But yeah, right, the possibilities of the combo are infinite.
B: True.
The combos are really infinite.
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