I think I should study slang more. Because I often hear some slangs from American. So if I know the meaning, I can understand what they saying.
I always study slang by songs.
And I learned "adorable" from You Tube today. It means "cute".
I heard that word so many times, so I looked up the meaning in a dictionaly because I had no idea.
Maybe I never use "adorable" though. Because it is difficult to pronounce.
Todays' phrase.
Shut the hell up! ~Kill You by EMINEM
2009年6月30日火曜日
2009年6月29日月曜日
LEARN BY TV SHOWS
I learned "work out" and "right back where we started" by American TV shows yesterday.
"Work out" means like be good. So you can say "Everything will work out all right." It means like "everything is ok."
And "right back where we started" means go back to first.
When you want to say that in English, you can say "We're right back where we started."
I often hear "work out" from some videos on You Tube, so I think it is a usuful word if I could use.
I can't speak English. But I can make simple sentence in English. So I want to be able to make little bit hard sentence in English. This is my secound goal.
Todays' nice phrase.
"Things ain't going the way I want."
I often hear "work out" from some videos on You Tube, so I think it is a usuful word if I could use.
I can't speak English. But I can make simple sentence in English. So I want to be able to make little bit hard sentence in English. This is my secound goal.
Todays' nice phrase.
"Things ain't going the way I want."
2009年6月25日木曜日
LEARN BY SONGS
I want to learn little bit difficult words in English and how to use it. I think I can learn it by songs, TV shows or something.
I have a computer, Nintendo DS, ipod, pretty nice dictionalies and some English books. It helps my English, I guess.
AND! I work at movie theater. So I have a lot of chance speak English! I can study English for free! It is pretty nice, isn't it? lol
I learned how to use "everafter" by Amy Adams' song today. And I learned it following way.
First, listen music.
Secound, if there is difficult words or I haven't heard before, try to guess that means without dictionaly.
Finaly, check it means by dictionaly. "Everafter" means like "forever".
Titlle is True loves' kiss of the song, by the way. It is really nice song!
"I've been dreaming of a true loves' kiss~" lol
Todays' word phrase.
That's what brings EVERAFTERING so happy.
I have a computer, Nintendo DS, ipod, pretty nice dictionalies and some English books. It helps my English, I guess.
AND! I work at movie theater. So I have a lot of chance speak English! I can study English for free! It is pretty nice, isn't it? lol
I learned how to use "everafter" by Amy Adams' song today. And I learned it following way.
First, listen music.
Secound, if there is difficult words or I haven't heard before, try to guess that means without dictionaly.
Finaly, check it means by dictionaly. "Everafter" means like "forever".
Titlle is True loves' kiss of the song, by the way. It is really nice song!
"I've been dreaming of a true loves' kiss~" lol
Todays' word phrase.
That's what brings EVERAFTERING so happy.
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