Mr. GPT's check

 

I decided to come Australia when 2024 was started at the beginning of 2024.

I gathered the information about on how to take apply for the working holiday visa and how much does it costs to stay in Austraria in December 2023.

I thought decided that I didn't wanna no longer want to work in Japan anymore because I want to work with English. 

My previous company was operated only for  in the domestic market and we didn't use English.

I lived in Singapore for 2 years when I was child, so I wanna live in foreign country again.

 

I've been in Australia since the last week of April 2024.

I studied English at a Japanese school for 6 years, but only for it was mainly focused on reading and writing.

Almost Japanese people know some English word, so we can read English a little understand written English to some extent.

I didn't study English for speaking, so I couldn't say anything for the first time at first.

 

I learned English in 2 ways.

 

First, I went to supermarkets (Woolworths and Coles) every day.

I'm a city boy, so I can't live without supermakets.

I didn't have enough knowledge of nouns, so I learned many words throughout while shopping.

 

Second, I especially studied focused on studying daily conversations.

It was difficult to communicate without them.

In Japan, I mainly studied grammear in Japan, not for daily life. 

I learned the patterns of conversations through by reading books and tried to use them in daily life.

 

Thanks for my bad poor English speaking skills, I could was able to make other countries' friends from other countries!

 

 

I decided to come Australia at the beginnning of 2024.

I gathered information on how to apply for the working holiday visa

and how much it costs to stay in Australia in 2023.

I decided that I no longer want to work in Japan because I want to work with English.

My previous company operated only in the domestic market and didn't use English.

I lived in Singapore for 2 years when I was child, so I wanna live in foreign country again.

 

I've been in Australia since The last week of April 2024.

I studied English at a Japanese school for 6 years, but it was mainly focused on reading and writing.

Almost Japanese people know some English word, so we can understand written English to some extent.

I didn't study English for speaking, so I couldn't say anything at first.

 

I learned English in 2 ways.

 

First, I went to supermarkets(Woolworths and Coles) every day.

I'm a city boy, so I can't live without supermakets.

I didn't have enough knowledge of nouns, so I learned many words while shopping.

 

Second, I focused on studying daily conversations.

It was difficult to communicate with them.

In Japan, I mainly studied grammar, not for daily life.

I learned the patterns of conversations by reading books and tried to use them in daily life.

 

Thanks for my poor speaking skils, I was able to make friends from other countries!

Sydney taught me how to study English effectively!