Takuya
Banned
Anyway, I shall tell you about my English, and I how I came to be doing the dread English Extension 1 course...
My learning secret was arguably not the best, but after being equipped with some basic grasp of the language, I went out and started reading material which even University students wouldn't touch. I would spend ages (usually in the bathroom), trying to reading famous novels by authors such as George Orwell and F. Scott. Fitzgeral ... At first they were just pretty words and strange sentences, but I took the time to high light sections of text and learn the application of each. With the help of teachers in separating bits which I shouldn't learn due to slang / poor English, I managed to gradually understand. Note that at the same time I was continuing practising to recite phrases from textbooks. Before I knew it, I was informing restaurants of English mistakes and having a grand time boasting my new found literary excellence. I used to be a very studious person in Japan, and I would attend after school English classes often; in preparation for my Sydney lifestyle. I have truly about 20 large notebooks full of notes on the English language.
Since I arrived in Sydney, I have met a few Australian friends but only truly know one friend with whom I formed a band. He does *Beginners Japanese*. I have mostly Japanese friends and don't really have friends at school, but I keep my language proficiency up by reading books, watching the news on television and getting fined for skateboarding at Woolloomooloo Wharf.
edit: Did someone edit "band" to say "bond"?? It's band! We have a great Japanese punk rock band! We were to play at Kick up the dust but it's on the night of the English exam or something...
My learning secret was arguably not the best, but after being equipped with some basic grasp of the language, I went out and started reading material which even University students wouldn't touch. I would spend ages (usually in the bathroom), trying to reading famous novels by authors such as George Orwell and F. Scott. Fitzgeral ... At first they were just pretty words and strange sentences, but I took the time to high light sections of text and learn the application of each. With the help of teachers in separating bits which I shouldn't learn due to slang / poor English, I managed to gradually understand. Note that at the same time I was continuing practising to recite phrases from textbooks. Before I knew it, I was informing restaurants of English mistakes and having a grand time boasting my new found literary excellence. I used to be a very studious person in Japan, and I would attend after school English classes often; in preparation for my Sydney lifestyle. I have truly about 20 large notebooks full of notes on the English language.
Since I arrived in Sydney, I have met a few Australian friends but only truly know one friend with whom I formed a band. He does *Beginners Japanese*. I have mostly Japanese friends and don't really have friends at school, but I keep my language proficiency up by reading books, watching the news on television and getting fined for skateboarding at Woolloomooloo Wharf.
edit: Did someone edit "band" to say "bond"?? It's band! We have a great Japanese punk rock band! We were to play at Kick up the dust but it's on the night of the English exam or something...
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