English soliloquy (845)

1 名前: Anonymous 04/12/29(Wed)04:45 ID:Heaven [Del]

Please talk to yourself in English, and leave.
Others don't need to give a response.

501 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-05-22 04:49 ID:Heaven

I'm in two minds as to whether I can turst him or not. He may try to trap me. We have seven enemies outside the home.

502 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-05-22 05:24 ID:R388d3Ch

Are you a secret agent?

503 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-05-22 12:51 ID:Heaven

I guess.

504 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-05-22 15:56 ID:Heaven

I know.

505 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-05-22 16:59 ID:Heaven

I feel very sorry for her. She has hemorrhoids. When I saw the protrusion of her hemorrhoid after making love with her, I felt so sorry. I could understand why she did not want to make sex. But it was too late. I was too much animal-like.

506 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-05-23 13:21 ID:Heaven

The best plasure we can get in our life is sexual plasure.

507 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-05-23 20:13 ID:W5bCg+bo

>>506
x plasure
o pleasure

508 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-05-24 11:35 ID:Heaven

Gee, I don't like to see many "fixed" posting when someone makes spelling mistakes.

509 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-05-24 13:26 ID:Heaven

She came up to me, and said with a mysetrical smile, "Please help me". In my experience this kind of girl is very dangerous.

510 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-05-25 08:54 ID:Heaven

>>508

Relax, everybody is free to speak his mind. Freedom is a good thing.

511 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-05-26 14:32 ID:Heaven

She can give me everything. She can give me not only mental pleasure but also sexual pleasure.

512 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-05-28 02:36 ID:Heaven

I saw two English monologues in 2-chan. It seems Japanese love saying to themselves very much rather than having talk with other people.

513 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-05-29 00:30 ID:Heaven

I'll be going to take an English exam today. I'll do my best. I hope to be successful.

514 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-05-29 16:01 ID:Heaven

I have to be criticized in public. It makes me so tired, but I can't help it.

515 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-05-30 14:30 ID:Heaven

Making poems in a foreign language is awefully difficult. It seems to me that it's impossible to make poems in a foreign language. Of course some may be able to do it. But they must be jenius. Mastering two languages perfectly is impossible.

516 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-05-31 14:38 ID:Heaven

I have too many things to learn. Different people have different ideas. It's difficult to be neutral.

517 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-01 05:24 ID:Heaven

You don't have to be so worried about that, I think. You are different from others, so it's natural you have your own idea.

518 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-01 11:15 ID:Heaven

When natives pronunce, p or th, before the tissue, the tissue swings.

519 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-02 11:30 ID:Heaven

He can't use his head when he is in a panic.

520 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-03 01:51 ID:Heaven

I'd call it panic when he loses control of himself and so he can't use his head.

521 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-04 11:06 ID:Heaven

When I get too much nervous or tense, I can't use my head.

522 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-05 03:35 ID:Heaven

English soliloquies are wonderful occasions to practise your english and practise jisakujien. But who cares about jisakujien? Nobody knows anyway.
It is fairly interesting reading the valient efforts of Japanese posters trying to make English sentences. I'd love to try that out but I can't post on 2ch at all since I keep getting a "Your post has been entered. Please wait for the interface to reload" sort of message, but my post just magically disappears. Maybe my IP was banned? Who knows.

It is tickling me to post in such cautiously polite language. After reading too many soliloquies I think I am starting to sound like a non-English speaker.

I propose there be a thread to practise English and have it corrected. Or maybe there already is one and I didn't look carefully (boke-).

523 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-05 15:01 ID:Heaven

I dyed my hair. It may be bad for my hair. But I dyed my hair many times. What do I want to say? Nothing. Just I wanted to write something.

524 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-09 06:11 ID:Heaven

These days, life has been very slow. Is it ever possible that this thread will reach 1000?

By the way, the track "Dragon Reika" on the Sousei no Aquarion OST is great.

525 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-09 10:54 ID:Heaven

I got husky.

526 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-10 10:28 ID:sAvt1HPN

I am not your mother. I am the black baboon.

527 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-10 10:30 ID:sAvt1HPN

Oh yeah and it's possible for a human to master two languages, you just have to learn them from childhood. The reason why poetry works in the first place is because many of the words have connections to early experiences.

Unless you're a strictly visual thinker.

528 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-10 14:35 ID:Heaven

Today, I started smelling my sweat and realized that I couldn't even lift up medium-weight things without panting afterwards.

I must stop this otaku lifestyle and start exercising and living cleanly.

529 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-10 15:33 ID:Heaven

I practiced too hard, which made me very unlucky, as is often the case with me.

530 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-11 14:31 ID:Heaven

They couldn'speak English at all. But they were able to write good English. I was very surprised. I wonder why they can't speak even though they can write good English.

531 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-11 17:40 ID:3Ta4wH4L

>>530
In many countries, such as Japan and Korea, English reading and writing skills are emphasized. The educators there don't seem to understand or care that speaking and listening are a totally different set of skills, which cannot be truly learned from only studying the written word. Conversational skills must be taught too. If they really want to communicate in English, Korean and Japanese students are basically wasting their time because of being taught this way.

They say things are changing toward more communicative techniques, but educational change is slow in any country.

532 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-12 03:37 ID:Heaven

They know that it is very important to develop communicative skills in Engish. Almost all people want to be a fluent speaker of English, even they dream it. But the biggest problem is that many Japanese are very shy. Especially high school students are the shiest. They can't practice speaking English in front of other people in their class. The main reason why they can't speak comes from their character.

533 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-12 10:06 ID:Heaven

Exactly lots of Japanese may be shy. But I wonder other problem makes them far from speaking English. In Japan, English is one of the most important subject for admission. Especially high school students study reading,writing and grammer with difficuly to go to "good" colleage. (It is often said tha admission is more difficult than graduation in Japanese college.) So, some English teacher hardly teach speaking . This "the entrance examination" doctrine effects badly japanese society.

534 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-12 15:27 ID:Heaven

A lot of East Asian / South East Asian 1st world counries suffer from the exam syndrome. I was a victim of it. It's so pointless, but secretly I prefer that sort of stable system rather than a totally slack one.

535 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-13 14:43 ID:Heaven

When we speak English, we breath out about about twice as much as Japanese do. To speak English like a native speaker, Japanese should learn how to breath in speaking English.

536 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-14 13:00 ID:Heaven

>>535
I recognised that recently. And I'm in practice. My English class was useless for pronouciation, but useful for exams.
Sorry for my idle compalaint. I'll leave.

537 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-15 02:34 ID:Heaven

You don't need to leave, because this is an English soliloquy. Nobody will be bothered. There will be no flame wars.

I've been practising Japanese a little and I realise you don't breathe a lot. But when I hear Japanese speaking on TV they seem to speak very fast, and some older females like to go "eeeeeeeeeee" a lot and keep nodding their heads. Every time they make a point they nod their heads...

One thing many have lamented about Japan's English education system is that it's terribly lacking, and as such, unless you take personal interest in learning English, Japanese seem find it hard to live and work in English-speaking countries. Most seem to think it's still useless because they figure they'll be living in Japan their whole life.

538 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-15 13:17 ID:Heaven

My teacher teaches English in English. His class is very interesting. There are many words I can't catch or understand. But I love that atmosphere. The words I learned in his class are kept in my mind for a long time.

539 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-16 04:55 ID:Heaven

Once you can grasp basic English it's a good idea to teach English in English. This way, you are forced to get better so you can understand what's going on (unless you don't give a shit about learning English).

That's why I watch anime without subtitles sometimes. I force myself to learn new things.

540 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-16 14:15 ID:Heaven

When I learn a foreign language, I feel as if I were trying to find beautiful pebbles in a beach. I can't finish it.

541 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-16 22:31 ID:Heaven

Hi everyone! I have a question to ask you. Have you seen the movie "Back to the Future"? If you have, did you like it? I liked it a lot!

542 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-17 10:57 ID:Heaven

All three parts are very enjoyable. Fun & suspense is a good mix!

543 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-17 12:40 ID:Heaven

Even if I think it's good, as is often the case, it's not that good. I've had such experiences many times. I feel so sad and deperate. What can save me? I want to find such a thing within a week. After all I have to pray to God.

544 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-17 13:13 ID:Heaven

All you have to do is listening to LINKIN PARK!

545 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-18 14:22 ID:Heaven

I'm afraid of meeting people. It was not until yesterday that I realized I was trapped by him. He can cheat others better than any other person in the world, I feel. I have never met a more cunning person than he.

546 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-19 15:44 ID:Heaven

I hate crab louses. They bite me. It's tough.

547 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-20 11:02 ID:Heaven

I was going to put キモヲタ ハケーン in the shiritori thread, but realised you shouldn't have a word ending with "n".

548 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-24 07:22 ID:Heaven

There's a lot of silly people on 2ch's ENGLISH board lately.
I wonder whether even more talk of Yukorin will result in the creation of a new board for these silly people..

549 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-24 22:26 ID:Heaven

this is the first time i came to this board
just so nice, i like it
i think there should be much more people

550 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-25 07:19 ID:Heaven

I agree with Mr. >>549
I am happy that this board is here.

551 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-25 15:39 ID:Heaven

I want to write more, but I can't write freely.

552 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-26 14:57 ID:u9zjxFv1

Nothing is more than diffcult than writing. Speaking is, in general, easier than writing. To my surprise there are quite a few Japanese who can write good English though he/she can't speak English.

553 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-26 20:58 ID:Heaven

I cannot cope with loss.

554 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-26 21:05 ID:Heaven

I like to watching movies. movies can give you a sense of that period of time.
if you watching movies you will better understand culture. recently i watch a lot
of french new wave movies and i really got a feeling of that time. it's kinda strange feeling, that time will never come back, but movies are living evidence of
that time and people of that time

555 名前: !.38tuXtuXs 2005-06-27 12:09 ID:Heaven

Your english is kind of good for a Japanese, >>554 .

>>548
It happens. What can you do?

>>549
The one problem is that most non-Japanese are not yet used to this kind of culture and system. It'll be hard to get more people.

Today I had to go back to school. It's the last half of the last year of my secondary school years. After this I'll still see some of my classmates though so it's nothing bad. And loss is inevitable. Impermanence is a reality.

556 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-28 15:39 ID:Heaven

To make good human relationships are very difficult. When we try to do something new, it's inevitable that a lot of people are agains it and try to stop it.

557 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-06-29 14:25 ID:Heaven

I've got crab lice. That's too much. I never want to have that experience. I went to a rental video room, and might have caught the desease. This year is also very tough on me.

558 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-01 07:41 ID:Heaven

I am so tired, I shouldn't have stayed awake for so long.

559 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-01 11:25 ID:Heaven

I paid all the money for my trip, and got the receipt from the tourist company, HIS. But three days later HIS told me to pay another surcharge because of the increase of the oil price. But I can't believe it. Because I got even the receipt. Why do I have to pay after paying all the money and getting the receipt for it.

560 名前: !.38tuXtuXs 2005-07-01 14:18 ID:jJGZilHH

I recently got a cold. My hard disk died. I have lots of things due soon. I'm going to collapse... and it's only the first week of school!

561 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-01 17:14 ID:9Q+ooVFo

Summer lies ahead of me like the neverending sea. I am plowed ahead.

562 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-01 17:15 ID:9Q+ooVFo

You see what I did there. I am plowing in the sea.

563 あぼーん

564 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-01 20:50 ID:1PLRpNuB

There's no good word for "plowing the sea" in English...

565 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-02 12:59 ID:Heaven

Japanese mothers want their children to go to a famous school. They are crazy about the education for theri chidlren. I want them not to forget what is the most important for their children. But in a sense it is true in Japan that people are highly evaluated by the university they graduated from.

566 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-03 13:06 ID:Heaven

Many people are brainwashed by the society they belong to. In general it's impossible for us to be free from this binding us.

567 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-04 13:59 ID:Heaven

It's sometimes very difficult to make a decision.

568 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-07 13:39 ID:Heaven

After all the looks are very important for women. Beautiful women are so lucky.

569 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-10 03:29 ID:Heaven

We can never understand other people's heart unless we are in the same situation. Don't try to understand things in only your shallow head.

570 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-10 13:23 ID:Heaven

I feel happy to be with her. I went to a port with her this afternoon. We had a good time. Nothing gives us more pleasure than having a girlfriend, with whom we can speak our mind.

571 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-11 13:40 ID:Heaven

I wonder why so many Japanese high school girls sit with their knees apart in the train. It's a good view. Are they very kind to men?

572 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-14 11:07 ID:Heaven

As far as I know, the pretty girls tend to be good-natured. The bad-looking girls tend to be bad-natured.

573 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-14 13:53 ID:Heaven

same for guys. talent-less, ugly, fat guys tent to be bad-natured, envyous, jealous and all other bad thing. but the worst thing about them is their lazyness

574 名前: sage 2005-07-15 08:56 ID:fuee9xj0

I´m enjoy being me.

575 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-15 09:16 ID:Heaven

My laptop is dying. I need to buy another.

>>571
I really need to visit Japan.
>>574
Failed sage, lol!

576 名前: !.38tuXtuXs 2005-07-15 12:50 ID:Heaven

I got a new mouse today and it's really nice. My old one stopped working and I had to use the NUM PAD.

577 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-16 09:13 ID:Heaven

I´ve had a cold for more than a month, now.

578 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-16 11:49 ID:Heaven

My hatred for a person in my life is too excessive. It's eating me up.

579 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-16 19:14 ID:Heaven

My bike got stolen.

580 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-17 02:39 ID:Heaven

>>577
Go to the doctor. I had a cold for more than a month, and it became bronchitis.

It's too warm today. I want to run the air conditioner, but I want to save money.

581 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-17 12:38 ID:Heaven

I think I´m turning hikikomori.

582 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-17 13:16 ID:OZIhYHvf

I wonder why good men are not loved b women, even if they are liked.

583 名前: !.38tuXtuXs 2005-07-17 14:01 ID:Heaven

When most people say that they love someone, in reality they only love themselves. Because once that other person leaves them or loves someone else, they don't love that person anymore.

That sort of love is rubbish. It's better not to be loved at all. I'd rather be liked... friends are infinitely better than lovers.

584 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-18 06:46 ID:Heaven

Is it better to be loved for eternity or by eternity?

585 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-18 14:18 ID:OZIhYHvf

Women love the man with sex appeal, but only respect good men. So many good men are single.

586 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-19 10:52 ID:Heaven

Woman tend to love a little bad man. Women don't like too good men. It means almost all women are foolish. Even in the story of the old tastament, it is so well-know that a foolish woman, Eva cheated a good man, so that they were thrown out of the Paradise. This is only a story, but it shows that women are by nature stupid.

587 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-19 14:27 ID:0VMT9bvD

I'm so bored lately.
I think I'll try out yamanba style.
It'll be interesting to see how people react here in America.

588 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-19 18:21 ID:Heaven

I slept all day. I am NEET!

589 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-20 13:56 ID:Heaven

Masato beat his opponent, but he had his ankle shattered. The fighters are so tough. I feel sorry for them.

590 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-21 11:48 ID:Heaven

Who is better to make sex, a woman who is over fourty but very beautiful or a woman who is twenty but very ugly?

591 名前: !.38tuXtuXs 2005-07-21 12:39 ID:Heaven

Recently I've gotten so addicted to the Zettai Shounen ED that it's bordering on unhealthy levels.

The forums I usually go to are down today. Suddenly I find myself at an utter loss as to what to do.

592 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-21 19:47 ID:Heaven

Boring life.

593 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-22 07:21 ID:Heaven

Neet must be having a very boring life. It's unbelievable. I can't put up with the boredom, so I always go out on the weekend. But some people stay home even on holidays. They must be so strong that they can put with the boredom.

594 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-22 11:33 ID:Heaven

Sometimes I feel like dying. I want to die, but I can't. Maybe many people sometimes feel so.

595 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-22 12:10 ID:Heaven

Often I don´t feel like living. I don´t want to die, but I also don´t have any motivation. I can still enjoy the small things in life and that is what makes my life worth living.

596 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-22 19:42 ID:Heaven

Mmmmmm.... Beer!

597 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-23 14:26 ID:Heaven

If I can enjoy small matters, I may feel happy. Recently I've realized it. If I seek for a great thing, I can't be happy. I realized it.

598 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-24 11:40 ID:Heaven

My everyday life is almost same. I want to encounter more exciting things. But the boring life is after all, the happiest life.

599 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-24 20:58 ID:Heaven

>>598
Indeed, the boring life is peaceful.

600 名前: 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 2005-07-25 00:37 ID:Heaven

my neck a little hurt! i can't sit on the chair or stand. I want to lie on the bed

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