a lazy Saturday...
Hi @ll!
What am I doing here at this time of the day... 1.45 p.m.?
Well, actually I've just finished my breakfast, and thought it would be a nice change if I wrote something when there's light outside - and not dawn which I often witness when I finish blogging!
Sophie, thanks for all the comments on my posts, and all the poetic expressions you teach us! This blog-writing method of learning is actually quite effective: whenever I want to reply to something you wrote, I normally read your text for a number of times, so by the time I've done that, all the new phrases are firmly fixed in my memory!
As you seem reluctant to depress me further by pointing out more errors to me (just kidding :), I have another question - but you don't have to answer it straight away, you may want to wait towards the end of the month. So, the question is, what should I be doing to sound more natural – if not more correct – in English? I know the general long-term answer: „immerse” in the language more, by talking to English people, reading books, watching films etc. I try to do that, of course, but maybe you can point out something more specific – and I don’t mean a single error here or there, but things like vocabulary, structure, style... Please write anything that you’ve noticed, even if it is very subjective.
I’ll have to go now, as our lawns want mowing (or more likely, it is my mum’s imagination – I mowed them last week only! ;)
Bye @ll!
Comments
Hi, I comment your 2 last blogs. I suppose that you have just post the last one because here it is 11 a.m. Congratulations for your parents. Good description of the football game. Here we are very fond of football and today Uruguay plays an important game here in Montevideo against Venezuela, for the eliminatory to World Championship. Next week wehave another game with Peru. Maybe you know some of our players because most of them are now in european clubs.
Hallo Lukasz! I read your blog for a short time, but I really like it. Your family looks nice. Not long ago I see a documentation about wolves in poland. But they seemed to be very shy. Have you ever heard about it? Best wishes
Dear Lukasz, It is really nice to read two blogs posted in the same day. It is always panic to learn English as a second language and if I try to make it perfect that is to use it as native speakers use. In my opinion language learning is never ending even our first language. Looking at your parents’ picture I like to say a marriage made in heaven. They seem a perfect couple. I can agree on the point that Poland was almost winning the match with Austria but the last minute of added time swept out wining position and made the match draw. Here in Nepal, one can find many fans of football. When Euro 2008 started, many staffs as well as customers started gather in front of my office to watch football match.
Hi! I have just studied English 2 months ago. I wish I will be connected continuously together with everyone.
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