Oct. 25, 2020
I remember something about English pronunciation which I talked with an Australian woman about last time. She recalled some scenes which she had experienced before, then, began to talk about a professor of Tokyo University. Her husband is also a professor working in corporate with Tokyo University recently because he's been studying catalyst for a long time, which can produce a ton of hydrogen without any damage. Fossil fuel phase-out is the gradual reduction of the use of fossil fuels to zero. We are about to enter a hydrogen society now.
Get back to the previous topic, anyway, The Japanese professor happened to go to Australia on business, then, they made the most of this opportunity to invite him to a dinner with them, so she recalled something in relation to the pronunciation matter on the scene when we've just talked about what a badly pronounced English Japanese people speak.
According to her, the Japanese professor used wrong pronunciation of "R" sound, Even now she guesses that he could not tell the difference between "R" sound and "L" sound. The professor wanted to say, "Flight ", but actually she's heard he says "Freight" of a sort. She thinks the professor of Tokyo University should belong to the elite group in Japan. I guess that she could not imagine such an elite Japanese like he couldn't tell the difference between "R" sound and "L" sound. That's all there is to it
I guess that she could not imagine that such an elite Japanese person like heim couldn't tell the difference between the "R" sound and the "L" sound.
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The end of the sentence ("last time") is unclear/incomplete. You could say "last time we met" or "last time I was in Australia" or "last time we talked."
She recalldescribed some scenes which she had experienced before, memories and then, began to talk about a professor ofat Tokyo University.
Her husband is also a professor working in corporate with Tokyo University recently because hat Tokyo University. He's been studying catalysts for a long time, which can produce a ton of hydrogen without any damage.
Fossil fuel phase-out is the gradual reduction of the use of fossil fuels to zero.
We are about to enter a hydrogen society now.
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According to her, the Japanese professor used wrong pronounciation of "R" sound, ed the sound "R" incorrectly. Even now, she guesses that he could not tell the difference between the "R" sound and the "L" sound.
The professor wanted to say, "Fflight ", but actually she's actually heard hehim says "Freight" of a sor something more like "freight."
She thinks the professor of Tokyo University should belong to the elite group in Japan.
I guess that she could not imagine such an elite Japanese like he couldn't tell the difference between the "R" sound and "L" sound.
That's all there is to it.
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Yes, the R and L sounds seem to be quite difficult for Japanese speakers (and perhaps other Asians, too). My name is Lucy, and in Japanese class, they called me "rushi-san." I went with Spanish instead ;)
Hope my corrections were helpful!
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I remember something about English pronunciation which I talked with an Australian woman about last time. I remember something about English pronunciation, which I The end of the sentence ("last time") is unclear/incomplete. You could say "last time we met" or "last time I was in Australia" or "last time we talked." |
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She recalled some scenes which she had experienced before, then, began to talk about a professor of Tokyo University. She |
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Her husband is also a professor working in corporate with Tokyo University recently because he's been studying catalyst for a long time, which can produce a ton of hydrogen without any damage. Her husband is also a professor |
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Fossil fuel phase-out is the gradual reduction of the use of fossil fuels to zero. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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We are about to enter a hydrogen society now. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Get back to the previous topic, anyway, The Japanese professor happened to go to Australia on business, then, they made the most of this opportunity to invite him to a dinner with them, so she recalled something in relation to the pronunciation matter on the scene when we've just talked about what a badly pronounced English Japanese people speak.
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According to her, the Japanese professor used wrong pronunciation of "R" sound, Even now she guesses that he could not tell the difference between "R" sound and "L" sound. According to her, the Japanese professor |
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The professor wanted to say, "Flight ", but actually she's heard he says "Freight" of a sort. The professor wanted to say, " |
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She thinks the professor of Tokyo University should belong to the elite group in Japan. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I guess that she could not imagine such an elite Japanese like he couldn't tell the difference between "R" sound and "L" sound. I guess that she could not imagine such an elite Japanese like he couldn't I guess |
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