What a wonderful concept and a really good timing! I am trying to listen only to English KZbin or podcasts so I listen to your KZbin videos. You are lovely and always give us a lot of great information. Normally I don’t look the comments but I checked them today. You replied nicely to all! That makes me leave my comment today. I live in the USA and I have American husband but I still struggle with my English because I watch Japanese KZbin and news all the time. I have a hard time talking with my coworkers so I feel lonely at work. Now I will watch only English KZbin and movies and check news using English sites. Of course I will use the Language Reactor to study English. Thank you for your great tips. Take care!❤
@chinatsu_the_emo3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment! I’m so glad to hear that my videos are helpful for you. It sounds like you're taking great steps to immerse yourself in English, and that’s truly inspiring☺️ Moving to an English-only environment can feel challenging (Or are you working in Japan using English?) especially when it's easier to stay connected with our native language, but it’s also a huge accomplishment to make those changes....!! I just want you to remember... it’s okay to feel a bit out of your comfort zone! I've been there! It’s all part of the journey. Your dedication will surely make a difference over time! Please feel free to leave any comments or questions anytime, I'd love to support people like you. Take care, and keep up the great work!💖
@kopaa79063 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind reply. My coworkers are all Americans and we have a generation gap. I know they are nice but I hesitate to ask repeating again. I’d better change my Japanese attitude while I speak English, but I’m still Japanese….hahaha. Anyway I need to go to work now. Love you.😊
Your video with this content came out at just the right time! It’s always so helpful, thank you so much! I have been struggling to verbalizing my thoughts or explaining something in my own words. For example, talk about what what happened today, or show I watched. I learned that it’s good to ask myself “why?” to dig into my thoughts and feelings but even when I do that it’s so hard to articulate what I think :’( Do you have any tips to putting into word so well like you?
@chinatsu_the_emo3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m really glad to hear the video was helpful to you😊🍀 It sounds like you’re already on the right path by asking yourself “why?”....that’s such an important step in exploring your thoughts and feelings. Don’t worry if it still feels challenging! Expressing ourselves clearly is something that takes practice, and every step you take brings you closer to feeling more confident! One small tip I can share is to start by saying just a few simple sentences about what happened or how you felt, even if they’re short or feel basic. Of course I can't make you "think" stuff even though you don't know what to say, but remember.... "I'm not sure" or "I don't know yet" are also an answer. Since I started living in AUS, I realised that people around me are not afraid to say "I don't know." , well, if you don't know yet, it's fine, but if you want to dig in more, don't try so hard, prob you want to expose yourself to other people's opinions or knowledge, and you can start reflecting on yourself! Please keep going at your own pace! The more you practice, the easier it will become. Thanks again for being here and sharing your journey!💖
@yua94293 ай бұрын
You’re very sweet and what you said really encourage me and warm my heart. I realized I hegitate to say “I'm not sure yet.” or “ I don't know” and try to come up with whatever I can say then often times I fleeze up. And I start to blame myself usually leading to discouragement. So thank you so much for the tip that made me realize it's okay to say I don't know and that’s also a part of my thoughts. Always, thank you so much with your kind advice ✨