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I immediately started learning Japanese. You might think that living in Japan is a good C Level Contact List start to learning Japanese. But in reality things are not that easy. You see, I am in an English-speaking environment due to work. This feeling permeated my social life. Most of my friends, even my Japanese friends, spoke very good English. So there were a few years where I wasn’t doing well. I learned Japanese in a fairly traditional way anyway. I use classes I take classes.
Something like this. Sometimes I meet Japanese people and talk to them and it's a little difficult which is normal you might say. Japanese is difficult and you are right. Ollie was fluent so I continued studying in class. Or so you would think. A year has passed and two years have passed and you know what I'm really not that much better my speaking has improved but not by much and I still find myself really struggling in conversation. I basically fell into a mediocre low-to-medium level, became nervous and couldn't communicate well at all. I promise you you won't be impressed by my efforts Ollie.
I immediately started learning Japanese. You might think that living in Japan is a good C Level Contact List start to learning Japanese. But in reality things are not that easy. You see, I am in an English-speaking environment due to work. This feeling permeated my social life. Most of my friends, even my Japanese friends, spoke very good English. So there were a few years where I wasn’t doing well. I learned Japanese in a fairly traditional way anyway. I use classes I take classes.
Something like this. Sometimes I meet Japanese people and talk to them and it's a little difficult which is normal you might say. Japanese is difficult and you are right. Ollie was fluent so I continued studying in class. Or so you would think. A year has passed and two years have passed and you know what I'm really not that much better my speaking has improved but not by much and I still find myself really struggling in conversation. I basically fell into a mediocre low-to-medium level, became nervous and couldn't communicate well at all. I promise you you won't be impressed by my efforts Ollie.