1. If we use more, we learn more!
2. Any activities have more options in English.
That's why I'd like to share nice websites today.
FLUENT iN 3 MONTHS
Do you remember the video i showed in another post?
The guy from that video runs this website.
It seems pretty sophisticated.
You can find many language hacks, useful resources, and interesting articles.
To bloggers, I think it's a nice text book for blogging too.
Urban dictionary
It's a online dictionary people can edit like Wikipedia.
I don't think the idea itself isn't really fascinating.
But when it comes to slangs, this is the best, I reckon.
I mean, where else can you find a dictionary that shows you an ESSAY for a word "noob"?
Okay, this is what Google says about "noob" when you ask him.
noob meaning:Googlenoobnuːb/noun
informal
a person who is inexperienced in a particular sphere or activity, especially computing or the use of the Internet.
Clear and short, right?
This is what Urban dictionary
noob:Urban dictionary
Please, check it yourself. It's a way too long....
italki
Do you like RareJob or DMM Eikaiwa?
Then let me introduce the pioneer of them, italki!
This company was established in 2005, while Rarejob was started 2 years later.
In terms of the lesson fee, it's little expensive, but the website allows students to practice not only English, but most of languages, which means WE can be a teacher too.
It might be interesting to get connections with native English speakers while earning money.
Before the end
Actually, there're more websites i want to share, but I need to take a bath.I think if we use English, things get more interesting.
There are sooo many options available in English because of a simpl reason.
Over 800 million people use English while only 127 million people speak Japanese.
It's a huge difference, right?
On top of that, we can FEEL our skills by suing it!
Thank you,
John(仮)
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