There's no answer there. Nobody knows [STRIKE]what is[/STRIKE] the answer. That's why I created a topic here.
Thanks a lot.
What is interesting is that the notice [STRIKE]haven't some[/STRIKE] doesn't make sense within the whole episode and perhaps even the whole [STRIKE]serial[/STRIKE] series.
I [STRIKE]watched[/STRIKE] have done a lot of searching [STRIKE]a lot of information[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]in[/STRIKE] on the internet [STRIKE]for hours[/STRIKE] but [STRIKE]there's[/STRIKE] I have found nothing about it.
[STRIKE]I can say that[/STRIKE] This character likes to change some idioms. Maybe here [STRIKE]is there[/STRIKE] he is changing [STRIKE]the[/STRIKE] an idiom.
I have taken note of the corrections that [STRIKE]was[/STRIKE] were made. [STRIKE]I noticed them. I'll be attentive.[/STRIKE]
Please note my corrections above. I have two suggestions:
1. You should work on some basics of the English language.
2. Stop watching weird cartoons - they're not good examples of natural English and you won't learn much.
Thank you very much for correcting my post. [STRIKE]very much ![/STRIKE]
I'm trying to improve my English. I'm working on it. But you can [STRIKE]watch[/STRIKE] see [STRIKE]by[/STRIKE] for yourself [STRIKE]how[/STRIKE] what [STRIKE]a[/STRIKE] my level is.
Thanks a lot.
I'm [STRIKE]glad to read[/STRIKE] grateful for the corrections.
Seeing and watching it I'm learning my English, I guess. I don't know what this sentence means. Please try to rewrite it using different words.
I'll remember the rules. [STRIKE]I'll remember.[/STRIKE]
I'm learning English alone, but I often use English forums where [STRIKE]I'm getting[/STRIKE] I can get help from other teachers.
I work on me every day.
I read news articles [STRIKE]of[/STRIKE] on the BBC and [STRIKE]other[/STRIKE] in newspapers.
I watch the cartoon above.
I try to listen to [STRIKE]a[/STRIKE] the radio but I don't get some [STRIKE]sounds[/STRIKE] words.
My [STRIKE]audition[/STRIKE] listening is very bad.
[STRIKE]Texts[/STRIKE] I understand texts [STRIKE]good,[/STRIKE] well. [STRIKE]I guess.[/STRIKE]
I want to say what if I often see your corrections I get myself new knowledges on English, maybe.Seeing and watching it I'm learning my English, I guess. I don't know what this sentence means. Please try to rewrite it using different words.
Is this exactly working? I've hear that learning English in the way don't give some sense. Althoug When I'm hearing podcasts I try to understand the sense of it.Just have the radio on in the background when you're doing other things.
No, I haven't an access to this resource. I'll try to connect to him.Do you have access to TED Talks online?
I was said about it. And I also try this way to learn English.If you really need to, you can turn on subtitles but it's better to try watching them without subtitles first.
I want to say [STRIKE]what[/STRIKE] that if I often see your corrections, I [STRIKE]get myself new knowledges on[/STRIKE] will learn more English, maybe.
[STRIKE]I'm learning[/STRIKE] I will (improve) my English if [STRIKE]I'll[/STRIKE] I [STRIKE]be seeing and watching[/STRIKE] see your corrections.
So is it more good to understand? I don't know what you mean.
[STRIKE]Is this exactly working?[/STRIKE] Does this really work?
I've heard that learning English [STRIKE]in the[/STRIKE] this way [STRIKE]don't[/STRIKE] doesn't [STRIKE]give some[/STRIKE] make sense although when [STRIKE]I'm hearing[/STRIKE] I listen to podcasts, I try to understand the [general] sense of [STRIKE]it[/STRIKE] them.
No, I [STRIKE]haven't[/STRIKE] don't have [STRIKE]an[/STRIKE] access to this resource. I'll try to connect to [STRIKE]him[/STRIKE] it.
I was said about it. I don't know what you mean.
And I also try this way to learn English. What way do you try?
I want to say that now my edited text became more correct.So is it more good to understand? I don't know what you mean.
I was said by other teachers that I become watching or listening to a media information I'll get benefit a lot.I was said about it. I don't know what you mean.
I try to watch TV or something different without subtitles.And I also try this way to learn English. What way do you try?
"To watch" and "to listen" [STRIKE]includes yourself[/STRIKE] mean paying or giving attention with the ear or the eyes.
"To see" and "to hear" [STRIKE]means[/STRIKE] mean not to pay attention. "To hear" is to experience the sound; "to see" is the active sense and it [STRIKE]don't'[/STRIKE] doesn't imply [STRIKE]affords[/STRIKE] effort.
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