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hebereke

Aug. 11, 2020

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Every time I speak in public and write something, I find it difficult to express myself even in my native language. When it comes to a foreign language, I am not sure that I could be fluent in my lifetime. So, it is not surprising to me that though we have spent years on learning English, we have yet to be able to speak English.


人前で話をしたり、物を書いてみればわかるように、自分の国の言葉で思うことを表現するだけでも、容易なことではない。まして外国語なら、一生かかっても自由に使えるようになるか疑問である。日本人が何年も学校で英語を勉強しながら英語が話せないのは、実はそれほど驚くにはあたらない。

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When it comes to a foreign language, I am not sure that I could be fluent in my lifetime.

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hebereke

Aug. 11, 2020

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So, it is not surprising to me that though weI have spent years on learning English, weI have yet to be able to speak English fluently.

Unless you are referring to a group of people, you should not use "we." If you're referring to Japanese people or people like you with similar issues expressing themselves, you could say "...though people like me spend years..." and "we have yet..."

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Aug. 12, 2020

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Every time I speak in public and write something, I find it difficult to express myself even in my native language.


Every time I speak in public andor write something, I find it difficult to express myself even in my native language. Every time I speak in public or write something, I find it difficult to express myself even in my native language.

When it comes to a foreign language, I am not sure that I could be fluent in my lifetime.


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So, it is not surprising to me that though we have spent years on learning English, we have yet to be able to speak English.


So, it is not surprising to me that though weI have spent years on learning English, weI have yet to be able to speak English fluently. So, it is not surprising to me that though I have spent years on learning English, I have yet to be able to speak English fluently.

Unless you are referring to a group of people, you should not use "we." If you're referring to Japanese people or people like you with similar issues expressing themselves, you could say "...though people like me spend years..." and "we have yet..."

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