Hello, Mr,Harrison.You study Japanese really hard, and your Japanese is so good. Every morning, I get up at 6 am. Then, I ride on my bicycle and use train. After I arrive at the station near my university, I walk to my universitry for 15 minutes. About at 10 pm, I went back home. I do my part-time job third a week. My part-time job is Italian restrant. It is so hard for me, but I don't want to retire my job, so I will try to do my best from now on.
Thank you! Your English is amazing. I live on campus so I do not need to use public transportation in order to get to my classes. Your part-time job seems very difficult. Don't give up though! All hard work pays off. As Naruto says, "Believe it!".
You had some mistakes in your comment so I'll correct them below: "I work at my part-time job three times a week" "My part-time job is working at an Italian restauran" "But I don't want to retire" "Then I rude on my bicycle and use the train" Also you can just call people by their first name in America. Since we are both students calling me just Quincy is fine.
ハリソンさん、こんにちは。まいにち がっこうへ いきますね。そして ねこと ねますね!かわいいですね。わたしも ねこが とても すきです:) どの びじゅつかん が すきですか。にほんご、がんばってくださいね:) TAほり
ReplyDeleteHello, Mr,Harrison.You study Japanese really hard, and your Japanese is so good. Every morning, I get up at 6 am. Then, I ride on my bicycle and use train. After I arrive at the station near my university, I walk to my universitry for 15 minutes. About at 10 pm, I went back home. I do my part-time job third a week. My part-time job is Italian restrant. It is so hard for me, but I don't want to retire my job, so I will try to do my best from now on.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Your English is amazing. I live on campus so I do not need to use public transportation in order to get to my classes. Your part-time job seems very difficult. Don't give up though! All hard work pays off. As Naruto says, "Believe it!".
DeleteYou had some mistakes in your comment so I'll correct them below:
"I work at my part-time job three times a week"
"My part-time job is working at an Italian restauran"
"But I don't want to retire"
"Then I rude on my bicycle and use the train"
Also you can just call people by their first name in America. Since we are both students calling me just Quincy is fine.