I can study many new words by using the books, and I can also read stories that Japanese children know. Finally, I listen to the people around me and try to understand what they are saying. I am lucky to be able to study Japanese in Japan. Japanese is used around me all the time. But, there are radio and television programs in English, and video stores have many English language movies.
We can use the Internet to meet pen pal s and exchange e-mail in English. Finally, there are Japanese English teachers at school, who are happy to speak English to students. There are many ways we can improve our ability to communicate in a foreign language.
What are you eating? Want some? I you eat some spinach, I'll take you to the park. He finished the work without any difficulty. I wonder if he has any money. We had to walk some miles. That was some performance! He says he's feeling some better. He couldn't go any further. I don't feel any better having had a holiday.
It isn't any too big for you. Do you feel any better today? That won't help us any. He's staying with some friends or other in the country. He was determined to finish the work at any cost. We have to investigate the cause at any rate. There is little water, if any. Correct errors, if any. All of the villagers knew of the accident. All is well that ends well. All I want is love. All is lost.
All the villagers knew of the accident. All the milk was spilled. It rained all afternoon. They walked all the way. The boy walked all the way. The boy has eaten all the loaf. All the town was destroyed.
All London welcomed the two astronauts. They both have succeeded in the examination. There are trees on both sides of the road. I've read bot h these papers. They all live together in the same house. They are both happy. They might both have come. The villages have all been destroyed. The holidays always end all too soon. I liked him all the better for this confession.
He is all kindness. She was all ears. The girl was all similes. He has a lot of weaknesses, but I like him all the same. Each house on the street has a small yard. On each side of the street there were police officers. These hats cost 30 dollars each. Every dog has its day. Every dog and cat has his likes and dislikes.
We have every reason to believe that he did it. She showed me every kindness. You should practice speaking English every day. The committee meets every other week. Each of us were willing to pay our fares. Bill can write with either hand. Do you know either of the visitors? I don't like either of the men. I made two propositions, and neither was accepted. I'll take neither side. Neither rain nor snow stopped him from jogging for exercise.
The is no clock in his room. He is no richer than before. Is there any oil in the container? None of the telephones are [is] working. None of my friends live [lives] near here. None of us knew how to work the machine. None of the cheese is left. None of this is confined to Asia. No one knows where he was born. None but the brave deserve s the fair.
It's none other than Tom! We thought you were in Kuwait. Can it really be you? What you said was true but it was none the less unkind. Can you borrow anybody's CD player?
Everybody 's business is nobody's business. IU have never heard anything more dreadful. She denied knowing anything more precise.
He is something like his father. No one is allowed in yet, are they? As the move was dull, nobody enjoyed themselves.
Most people at the party were nobodies trying to be noticed by the press. Have you got nothing to do? Thank you. I had nothing [something] to do with the accident. He did nothing but laugh. I can not give instruction for nothing. You may rely upon my meeting you there. He came to NY for the purpose of becoming an artiste.
I felt the air flow. They made me run a trial. I will have him come earlier tomorrow. He helped her do the dishes. Do you have anything to declare? Why did you go out? To buy some bread. I'm sorry to have kept you waiting. Not at all. I've just arrived myself. I'd like to join you, but I'm afraid I won't be able to. I had better not eat so much. They hid themselves in the cave in order not to be seen by the enemy. He failed to entirely comprehend it. There are a lot of good books to read to be read in the world.
This shirt has no pocket to put things in. The rumor turned out to be true. The people stood up so as to see the parade better. I hurried out so as to be in time for class. He stood quite still in the dark so as not to be notices. He went to Africa in , never to come back I hurried to the station, only to miss the train. How kind you are to come all the way to see me. Oh, to be in England. You will come to like Tokyo soon. This river is dangerous to swim in. This problem is too difficult for me to solve.
He was so kind as to drive me to the station. The skirt was so long as to touch the floor. Where to stop is more difficult than how to begin. I was at a loss what to do. The traffic lights tell us when to cross the road.
Please tell me which bus to take to get to the station. Tell me whether to trust him or not. Kent asked me to pose for a picture.
He seems to be waiting form. You seem to have lost weight. The man does not seem to understand what I am saying. There seems to be little hope of his recovery.
Betty seems to be liked by Mike. There appears to be a mistake. I happened to see her in the park yesterday. The man chanced to be a doctor. The handkerchief turned out to be the victim's.
Many people are said to be trapped in collapse buildings. He is known to have been a brave man. He determined to go to college. Fred promised to marry me. She refused to take the money. I'd hate to stay her. He ceases to talk. He managed to be in time for the appointment. He claimed to have reached the top of the mountain. The government decided to try and tackle to economic crisis. He endeavoured to win the race. This engine tends to overheat.
I incline to agree to his plan. I wish to go to the party with Jane. Parents ought to teach their children to behave will. I told Jim to hold his tongue. He promise me to pay the bill. I expect him to help me. She recommended me to meet Professor Kay.
He ordered the work to be done. To tell the truth , the butterfly sees nothing but what it needs to see. Needless to say , health is above wealth. Our teacher is, so to speak , a walking dictionary. It is desirable for there to be a cold season once a year. He expected to see his brother there. The train is sure to arrive on time. I'll have him check the package. Don't let the children play in the street.
I was made to go against my will. He bade me to do the work. Johnson's house. He was noticed to hesitate. Had I better not go out? Would you rather take a walk? I would rather not stay her alone.
One finished, two to go! How many miles to go? Two laps to go! What makes you laugh so? Which do you like better summer or winter? And you got off at what station? Who said what to whom? Who were you talking with? With whom were you talking? Who ' there? Who are you really, ad what were you before? Who are coming with the governor. However [ How ever] did you go there? Why on earth did you do that?
What the hell are you doing here? I can't decide which to choose. She is dancing - Who with? Whose is this handkerchief? Which of them is your father?
Which is younger, Bill or John? When you get you r daily paper, which page do you read first? What happened to him? What is the capital of the USA?
What is the table made of? What did you say? What did you buy? Cf: Which of those books did you buy? What are you? You make me sick. What do you say to playing a few games of tennis with me? Jim lied about his age. What if you join us? I'd like to.
What did I tell you? Here he comes now! Let's go to a movie. What kind of dog is that? He told me what papers to read first on the subject. Which picture do you prefer, this or that? Till when can you stay her? Since when has your grandmother been ill? Where have you come from? Where are you going to? Could you send this off for me? Where to? You shouldn't smoke here. Why not? Why not ask your mother if she can come with us? Why make so much fuss?
How did you come to know Jenny? How is your father? How hot is the water? How long does it take you to get to work? How soon will the meeting begin? How do you like this cake?
How are you, Sue? How do you do, Mr. How come you were absent yesterday? How is it that they are late in coming? You have some cherries. Could you tell me where the bathroom is? Do you remember what she said? Where did he say he had met Jiro? Can you guess how old my sister is? How old do you guess my sister is? I wonder if you can give me some advice? I am wondering if you could give me some advice? I was wondering if you could give me some advice?
His performace is more wooden thatn before. The air is polluted as badly as the rivers. Things were not as [ so ] bad as I had thought. I love her as much as I love you. He is as arrogant as he was when he was in high school. There are not as many tress around here as there were two years ago. The town is not as quiet as the country.
Jack is as tall as Bill. Jack is a s tall as Mr. That salesman isn't as aggressive as he was before. She isn't as young as she looks. She is as bright as she is beautiful. He is as diligent as his brother is lazy. He ate twice as much as I did. Canada is about three times bigger than India.
How may times bigger is the US than Japan? The population of Spain is about one third as large as that of Japan. The job took only half as long as I had expected. Nonverbal information 13 times as potent a data bearer as merely verbal information.
He started earlier than I did. I am older than you by three and a half months. Some birds see thins ever better than you do. It is warmer today than it was yesterday.
I was the more upset because he blamed me for the accident. This is by far the better of the two. There were five [ many ] more applicants than the job openings. There were far [ a lot ] more applicants than the job openings.
These are much more beautiful [much prettier] vases than those. These shes are more pretty than comfortable. He was more dead than alive. He is more a journalist than a scholar. I prefer white wine to red.
With fish, white wine is preferable to red. This dictionary is much [far] superior to that. This is a very superior leather. A fairly long walk is good for your health.
February is the shortes t of all the months. He drives the most carefully of us all. This is the most difficult problem. This is the finest view that I have ever seen. February is the shortest of all the months. This is the tallest building in this city. This is probably his best work. Her failure is plainest. At long last the meeting closed. In my family, my mother drives the most carefully.
John is the very youngest. This road map is by far [far and away] the most useful of all. This dictionary is much the best. They were most pleasant people. Isn't she the most beautiful woman? Of all those present he behaved the most carefully. Helen is as beautiful as any of her friends. He is as clever a person as ever lived. Speak as slowly as you can. The weather is as fine as fine can be. We may [ might ] as well have something to eat.
I might as well drown as stave. Tom will never pay the money back. You might as well throw it away as lend it to him He is not so much a scholar as a journalist. She did n't so much as look at me. The older we grow, the weaker our memory becomes. It becomes the colder the higher you climb. The more facts you've got at your fingertips, the more easy it is to persuade people. The child was none the worse for being in the rain all night.
It was a complete waste of time, to say nothing of all the bother. A whale is no more a fish than a horse is a fish. I suppose that iguanas are no more unusual as pets than tortoises. I no more believe in UFO's than you do. I know no more about him now than when I first met him.
Designing a beautiful garden is no more difficult on clay than on anything else. They were no better than beasts. He is at the best a second-rate writer.
The cherry blossoms in the park are at their best now. I have finished the work at last. She should at the least let us know where she is. How do you pronounce the last word but one? He made the best of his small income. Jim and Meg got married without telling us. I've never in all my life seen such a beautiful thing.
I'm not satisfied with it al all [by no means]. She is no teacher. I haven't the slightest idea. I'm not in the least tired. The man was in no way to blame. There is no doubt whatever. Even pure truth, which has no application whatsoever, elevates life. There were scarcely any seats left when we arrived. He is seldom late for school. Japanese parents rarely go out to dinner together without their children.
Very few people live to be on hundred. He paid little attention to the fact. I know very little about modern painting. Only a few students could speak fluent French. There was, in fact, almost nothing to say. Around that city, almost nobody worked without a car. I'm not interested in human affairs. I can hardly wait to go to college. There is scarcely y any time left. Big Swan , Cross Pal , and Minatopia are new, too. Some students go to schools that have new buildings.
This fall and winter I teach at two junior high schools, Funae and Yorii. Funae students will move into their new school next month, and Yorii students go to school in buildings that are only about five years old.
I think that Niigata City has changed more in seven years than my hometown , Baton Rouge. When I return to Baton Rouge every year, I see some changes there. But, I think that change happens more quickly in Niigata City. I enjoy many of the new places in Niigata. But, I miss some of the old houses and buildings that are now gone.
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