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1 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/04/27(日) 22:47:25
This thread is for the students and graduates of Japanese top universities
such as Keio and Waseda, but exclusive of MARCH and other equivalent ones.
They show off their superb English skills here by debating in English about
politics, international affairs, controversial issues, etc.

The number of posts in Japanese is to be counted and universities related are
to be given minus points accordingly, so their English levels will be judged.

OK. Let's get started!


821 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/27(金) 14:12:44
>>820
you are stupid, as you know

822 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/27(金) 19:43:03
>>821 then refute his idea

823 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/27(金) 21:21:09
why did this white chick write such random personal episodes and nobody gives shit on her??
i reckon SHE is the GTFO one.
prestageous/high class/top universities or whatsoever,i dont give a fuk.


824 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/28(土) 09:56:08
>Intelligent animal or unintelligent human?

That's an important issue.
What do I think?
We can't help choosing as we go on living.
People who chose to support coral reaf chose not to support hungry children.
For some people, wild animals are more important than humans.
You cannot call them cruel.
To choose something means to ignore others.
You kill many other lives everyday for your life sake.
You chose to live means you chose to kill.
You can't keep turning away from this issue unless you remain hypocrat.

825 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/28(土) 10:48:51
>>824
yes, you are right
all of us have more or less commmitted sin without exception
I think the most important thing is to admite the fact
nobody can refuse the fact that they are hypocrites

826 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/28(土) 11:31:54
>>825To say the least of it, I'm not the hypocrite.
Your opinion is meaningless entirely. You must
reconsider about your opinion. I've fogotten the
mention that I'm not 824 .

827 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/28(土) 11:56:51
>>826
you just don't noticed that you are a hypocrite
I think we should do things that seems to be good
with recognizing what we do is hypocritical

this is my opinion, and if you can't agree with me,
please ignore me

828 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/28(土) 15:44:46
It does make sense!

>Which is more cruel to kill, intelligent mammals or unintelligent humans?
->In the Europian context, killing unintelligent animal is fine.
Unlike in Japan, organ transeplant from a brain dead baby is unforbidden in the States.
->You cannot reach the conclusion by logic that murdering is wrong.

->no matter how unintelligent a certain people are, and even if they have a handicap in the brain,
eihter killing is equally cruel.
->You can't keep turning away from this fact unless you remain hypocrat.
->You(->821)'re tipical those who have no havitude to train your own brain.

829 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/28(土) 16:03:53
What if I'm not from a good university?
Can I still join this thread?

830 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/28(土) 16:48:17
>>829
Of course you can♥
You're welcomed aslongas you can write good English
plz stay as much as you want♥

831 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/28(土) 18:22:23
>>828
I don't know how well your brain is trained, but I can't understand what you want to say

->You cannot reach the conclusion by logic that murdering is wrong

I think so, but
in my opinion, you just want to say something philosophically

if you are >>820, you are immature, I think

832 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/28(土) 18:56:03
what a lowest-level thread!
im amazing about your english
you are just only using english
its too bad
become english
fusion with english
after,the road will open
the lord said like that
you are just sap at present
polish your brain
see ya


833 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/28(土) 20:06:39
I think they are in love.
Jorge W. Bush began to lick Kim Jong-il's butthole.
Aren't they so cute?

834 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/28(土) 21:33:01
“Gokusen”is very boring

835 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/28(土) 21:46:42
So I'm watching Terminator 2.

836 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/28(土) 23:24:42
I am now watching a news about Nelson Mandela's 90 years' birthday.
He had been in prison for 27 years before he was released in 1992.
South Africa has been democratized these days, but now, in Zimbabwe,
the neighboring country, are in crisis because of the President
Mugabe's faked election.
I would like to talk about the Mandela's achievements and Mugabe's
problems. Let's start.



837 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/28(土) 23:44:41
What's the problem with that subject?
Fill us with more details.

838 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/28(土) 23:55:39
>>836
Just trying to give you some constructive critiscm
90 years should be 90th.
he had been should be he has been. (been is already past tense)
there too many commas in "...these days, but now, in Zimbabwe, the neighboring country, .."
Remember, each time there's a comma, you have to pause while speaking. It would sound weird pausing 4 times during that sentence.
You can use "...these days, but now in the neighboring country Zimbabwe, ..."
are in crisis should be is in crisis. (are is plural, you're only talking about one country)
You don't need the word 'the' before President Mugabe.


839 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/29(日) 00:12:45
>>838 some constructive critiscm
→some constructive critisicms

840 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/29(日) 00:23:58
Just trying to give
→Just give you
"I tried to give you some advices" indicates "I gave you some advices but in vain".
It means you failed to give some constructive critisisms, so you should delete "trying".


841 :838:2008/06/29(日) 02:47:19
>>840
'Just trying' does not always mean it will be in vain, and that it will fail.
'Just give you' is not correct either. "Just giving you some constructive critisicm" would be okay as well.
Also criticism can be singular and plural. Just like advice can be singular or plural as well, thus no need for the s at the end of advice.

842 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/29(日) 08:23:13
出身大学はBランク、出身大学院は一流医学部なんだが、TOEIC475点。

もうだめかね?part7で20問くらいを残して時間切れになってしまうせいでこの点数なんですね。

多分、時間をうまく配分すれば550点はいくと思う

843 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/06/29(日) 15:53:32
I don't want to get caught up with semantics, but the murderer
Kato didn't brake through an atomosphere of this nation at all,
he has just shocked this nation.

Kato denied to communicate with others and devoted himself to the
PC game, called RPG. In this kind of game, one of the typical method
is that the character runs over the enemies by a car to kill them,
and next stabs the enemies around there with knife. It is almost the
same way Kato did. On top of that, the knife he used was the very
same item used in the game.

They say the game will destroy the human mind and sack
the feeling for the reality.
He must have lost the normal mind, and may be one of the
victim of the RPG in that sense.

844 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/01(火) 12:45:07
>>843
If that kind of game destroys human mind, are the game designers' mind broken?

845 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/01(火) 13:39:29
>>844
I'm not 843.
it is not relevant to the issue.
this is the problem of possibility.
if one-hundred people(especailly children) play the cruel game, two or three may feel killing is not something specail
and come to think little of the volue of life.
at least, some of them don't care if they kill animals.
I think such kind of games have a bad influence on people.

846 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/01(火) 20:02:50
I agree with ya.
Prohibit One Piece, Vagabond, Bleach, and all bloody cartoons.
Pokemon is toying animals.
One Piece is promoting smoking, having Sanji smoke a lot.
We cannot stop kids from smoking.

847 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/01(火) 20:11:29
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848 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/01(火) 21:59:01
明日、大学の授業で英語のロールプレイをしなければいけません。
設定は交換留学生を空港に迎えに行って自己紹介をし留学生の日本に関する質問に答えるというものです。英語が苦手なため考えてもいいものが出来ません。
どなたか助けて下さいませんか?分量はB5ノート一枚です。ワンフレーズもかまわないのでお願いします。

849 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/02(水) 20:37:46
>>843
I disagree.
Those games teach you how life is important for us.
We have to communicate better with our friends in order to clear a game.
I've learnt everything important in life from video games.

850 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/02(水) 22:56:21
I think playing such games that contain cruel scene decrease the sense of
feeling others pain. Of cause, it doesn't rifer to all of people who play that kind of game.

851 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/04(金) 02:17:28
>>850
No, such games foster the sense of sympathy toward the injured.
Being ignorant to cruel sights does not assure you'll be tactful
at an accident site.

852 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/04(金) 02:32:44
Or rather, you can act calmly at an accident site if you were accustomed to the painful games.

853 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/04(金) 10:02:14
    tabacco price should be increased up to 1,500 yen!
show them japanese spirit!
save life and emvironment and deficit and stuff!

854 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/06(日) 08:42:23
I dont know where you r coming from utterly.

855 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/06(日) 21:24:56
>>849Could you tell me the examples of what video
games taught you .

856 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/07(月) 02:25:15
HOLY FUCKING SHIT, HOW I HATE JAPS.
THIS THREAD IS A NICE SUMMARY OF REASONS.

857 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/10(木) 21:30:40
Hi students
Japanese students have to begin job-hunting in the third grade......
I don't think it is a good idea!
Japanese companies interfere our study (-_-).
We shouldn't go on like this.

858 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/10(木) 21:47:23
third grade lol

859 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/13(日) 01:14:26
>>858
I'm not 857, but...
I suppose you are laughing because you think
"third grade" only means third grade in the elementary school.
In British English, however, third year college students are often
called "third grade" as well.

860 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/07/13(日) 09:43:06
whatever. but its obvious that he>>857 didnt know it.
the word "interfere" he is using kinda stucks in my mind.
doesnt seem much an appropriate word in the sense.

861 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/08/12(火) 00:35:26
I am studying Japanese criminal procedure.
And I want to study Japanese and U.S. copyright law.

862 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/08/20(水) 00:39:24
>>861
Get prosecuted for selling pirates.
You can learn a part of them through real experience.

863 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/08/20(水) 16:38:07
I dont know where your coming from.

864 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/08/20(水) 16:45:21
WTf is this thread...

865 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/08/20(水) 18:33:00
what a fucking thread this is って言いたかったのかなぁ

866 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/08/21(木) 00:55:20
We brainiacs rarely, if ever, visit 2channel.
We're very very very very busy at looking down on no-brainer students.

867 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/08/22(金) 17:59:32
you bet! just like you. ha?

868 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/08/22(金) 20:12:24
i don't know how they call this board an english@2ch.
dont you think so, mite?>>867

869 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/08/22(金) 20:22:59
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870 :名無しさん@英語勉強中:2008/08/24(日) 23:36:50
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