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The Neighborhood
Views #400 | Intermediate 4 -
The Crash
Views #399 | Intermediate 4 -
Thailand and America
Views #399 | Intermediate 5 -
Easter Sunday
Views #397 | Intermediate 4 -
Classroom Technology
Views #396 | Intermediate 4 -
The Prank
Views #395 | Intermediate 4 -
Video Games
Views #394 | Intermediate 4 -
April Fools Day
Views #393 | Intermediate 4 -
Artist Inspiration
Views #392 | Intermediate 4 -
Starter Kit
Views #391 | Intermediate 4 -
Paint Basics
Views #390 | Intermediate 4 -
The History of the Tie
Views #389 | Intermediate 4 -
Routine
Views #388 | high Beginner 3 -
Valentine's Day
Views #387 | Intermediate 4 -
Hotel Life
Views #386 | Intermediate 4 -
New Job
Views #385 | Intermediate 4 -
Cards
Views #384 | Intermediate 4 -
Batteries
Views #383 | Intermediate 4 -
The Table
Views #382 | Intermediate 4 -
Cold Weather Life
Views #381 | Intermediate 4 -
Dogs
Views #380 | Intermediate 4 -
University Life
Views #359 | Intermediate 4 -
Dorm Life
Views #358 | Intermediate 4 -
Life History
Views #376 | Intermediate 4 -
Food
Views #375 | High Beginner 3 -
The Parcel
Views #374 | High Beginner 3 -
Train Ride
Views #373 | High Beginner 3 -
Knitting
Views #372 | High Beginner 3 -
Being a Grandmother
Views #371 | High Beginner 3 -
Ageing
Views #370 | High Beginner 3 -
Glasses
Views #368 | High Beginner 3 -
Messy Room
Views #366 | High Beginner 3 -
Crossword Puzzles
Views #366 | High Beginner 3 -
Osaka and Tokyo
Views #364 | Intermediate 5 -
On the Move
Views # | Intermediate 5 -
Ambitions
Views #362 | Intermediate 5 -
Favorite Foods
Views #360 | Intermediate 5 -
Painting
Views #356 | Intermediate 5 -
Worst of Jakarta
Views #359 | Intermediate 5 -
Best of San Francisco
Views #359 | Intermediate 5 -
California Guy
Views #355 | Intermediate 4 -
High School
Views #354 | Intermediate 4 -
Adjectives - Opposites
Views #353 | Intermediate 4 -
Canada
Views #352 | Intermediate 4 -
Abilities
Views #351 | Intermediate 4
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Ambitions
Eli
I have a few main ambitions at the moment. I think the first and foremost ones, seeing as I'm in Japan at the moment studying Japanese, would to be actually to be able to speak the language, but I think that's pretty far-fetched ambition at the moment at the rate I'm going. I think to actually learn this language properly you'd have to live here and be studying at least a year to get to know the language and then another year to get fluent, get the speed up, get the slang in, so I mean I think that's one of my life ambitions is to learn Japanese. I can't speak any other languages so just to be able to speak another language would be amazing. I think English, English speaking people have, well, a sort of bad arrogance that everyone else speaks English and so why bother to learn another language. It's not like people in other European countries where, like from a very young age they learn English. They can speak English, maybe French, Spanish, and Italian. Once you got one language under your belt it seems to be a lot easier to pick up other languages. So that's one of the things I'd like to do. My other main wish at the moment, which I hopefully I'm going to turn into a reality when I return home is to actually get a job in the animation industry. I did my degree in that and it's been something that I've, you know, I've been waiting to actually get to the job stage, the job stage for so long now. Before I came to Japan, I was working, but in a graphic design job which is not what I'm actually wanting to do, so I think my, you know, number one wish at the moment, apart from the Japanese, is to actually be there in the industry I want to be working in, working the way I want to work, you know doing what I do for fun, as a job. That's my sort of number one ambition. I mean obviously making money is nice but I think at the moment the most important thing in a job is, you know money shouldn't be the first thing, you should really enjoy what you're doing. I've always said I'd never want to work in an office where you have to wear a suit, where you have to be constricted and constrained. You know I want to have my offices, sort of I mean, the environments I've, the work environments I've seen so far through friends and what I've worked in myself is pretty similar to how I think it should be: a group of more friends than colleagues working together on something they're passionate about. I think that has to be my main aim in life.
far-fetched
I think that's a pretty far-fetched ambition at the moment.
When something is far-fetched it means that it is very
unlikely to happen.
Notice the following:
- The business idea that he had was very far-fetched.
- The movie plot was a little far-fetched don't you think?
arrogant
English speaking people have, well, a sort of bad arrogance
that everyone else speaks English and so why bother to learn
another language.
When someone is 'arrogant' it means that they think they
are more important and better than other people.
Notice the following:
- He is very arrogant and I do not like him.
- It is wrong to have such an arrogant attitude.
under your belt
Once you got one language under your belt it seems to be a
lot easier to pick up other languages.
When you have something 'under your belt' it means that you
have gained experience of that particular thing.
Notice the following:
- I need to get a good few years experience under my belt
first.
- She needs to get a few performances under her belt
before she will start to feel confident singing in public.
turn into a reality
My other main wish at the moment, which hopefully I'm going
to turn into a reality when I return home.
'Turn into a reality' means to make a dream or desire
become real.
Notice the following:
- It takes work to turn a dream into a reality.
- I hope it will turn into a reality, as it is something
that I would love to do.
constrict
I've always said I'd never want to work in an office where
you have to wear a suit, where you have to be constricted
and constrained.
When you 'constrict' something it means that you you have a
tight grip on it and do not let it behave in a natural way.
Notice the following:
- I find working in a normal nine to five job very
constricting.
- Too many rules can constrict your creative flair.
Vocabulary Quiz
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