About me
Hi! My name is 珊瑚. I love learning English and love scuba diving.
I gave birth to a baby girl last July and I spend lots of time to take care of her these days. But I enjoy learning English and I hope I can help people studying Japanese.
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A requirement for marriage
I met a friend and she told me that she would get married this year.
The last time I met her, she worried about her father.
She was...
A requirement for marriage
I met a friend and she told me that she would get married this year.
The last time I met her, she worried about her father.
She was...
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I watched a nice video on TV yesterday.
I watched a nice video on TV yesterday.
In the video, artists introduced a history of music in 3 minutes.
They introduced 16 kinds ...
I watched a nice video on TV yesterday.
I watched a nice video on TV yesterday.
In the video, artists introduced a history of music in 3 minutes.
They introduced 16 kinds ...
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I’m confusing about plural and singular.
I’m confusing about plural and singular.
I made 2 sentences.
・Some people had a bag in his hand.
・Some people had bags in their ...
I’m confusing about plural and singular.
I’m confusing about plural and singular.
I made 2 sentences.
・Some people had a bag in his hand.
・Some people had bags in their ...
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I was trying to write about Valentine's Day in Japan, but it wouldn’t be ...
I was trying to write about Valentine's Day in Japan, but it wouldn’t be interesting so I stopped to write about it and started to re...
I was trying to write about Valentine's Day in Japan, but it wouldn’t be ...
I was trying to write about Valentine's Day in Japan, but it wouldn’t be interesting so I stopped to write about it and started to re...
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"Demons out and Fortune in "
With native lang
Feb. 3 is a day called “Setsubun/節分” in Japan.
“Setsubun/節分” literally means "the day between two seasons."
Japanese thi...
"Demons out and Fortune in "
With native lang
Feb. 3 is a day called “Setsubun/節分” in Japan.
“Setsubun/節分” literally means "the day between two seasons."
Japanese thi...
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