October 12, 2008

Practice English (Strong Emotions)
  • I am fed up with my life.
    I bought combat freckles cream. I found to get wrinkles.
  • I've had it!
    I am busy. Especcially it is morning. I want to go my office. But my sons don't prepare for going school. And I've had it.
  • I 'm feeling down.
    My mother and fater pass away. Sometimes I bring back them.
  • They just drive me mad.
    People smokes, while they walking. They don't feel bad. I am walking after them, it is so bad.

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At 1:40 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

What does "strong emption" mean?

 
At 2:10 AM , Blogger Lucy said...

My English teacher gave me homework.
The following words and phrases may be used to express strong emotions(complaint).
*That's typical.
*That bugs me. etc

It is easier to complain in Japanese than in English.
Everyday I complain about my job My husband was fed up with my complaint.
But is it difficult to complain in English.
When I learn English, I regain my sense of humility

 
At 1:11 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, it was a typo. I thought you were in a really bad mood.
I complain about my job to my husband, too. He gets tired of hearing about it and won't listen after a while. That's typical!
I'm thinking your teacher did not ask you to use the phrase, "That really pisses me off!" That's commonly said when someone gets angry.

 
At 1:37 AM , Blogger Lucy said...

Tess,
Oh, I'm sorry. I just a practice.
My husband doesn't complain about his job. I think he is nice person.
And he lestens my talking.

 
At 4:22 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

No worries. I understand. It was homework.

My husband does not complain about his job. I complain about my job. If I complain too much, he gets tired of listening. I know I complain too much! I have a very fun job, but I still complain.

Nevertheless, he says I am a good wife. :-)

 
At 11:40 PM , Blogger Lucy said...

Tess,
It was typo. My dictionary didn’t have “typo”. But I understood it.
Thank you for helping.
And "That really pisses me off!" I didn’t want to use it to my husband. LOL

 
At 11:07 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Lucy,
I saw your blog through my friend Niki, Keeping up with the Jones. I use to live in Japan, Izumo Shimane and worked at Aeon. I love all things Japanese and my favourite food in the whole world is Okonmiyaki.
A strong emotion for you ---
I am stoked!! - I am really really thrilled and excited.
Ja nar (I think that is good bye in Shimane)
Julie

 

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