In yesterday's diary,
"No matter how many times I study English, no matter how many foreign trips I take, no matter how many international conferences I present at", they are in vain. And there will always be someone who will never be loved by English."
And as for me, I was unusually self-deprecating...or rather, humble in my remarks.
Actually, there was a reason for this.
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I mentioned the other day that most of the conference presentations these days are either in video conference format or in video clips.
The other day, I got permission from my supervisor to come into work to make this video clip, and I've been making a selfie video clip for my presentation for a long time.
"I was appalled at the awfulness of the English content, especially my "pronunciation" of the English language"
It was awful enough to assert that "it is impossible to trace the original word from this pronunciation.
This is no longer even 'Japanese English' as I claimed.
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I have already completed a series of articles on "The New Behavioral Theory for Engineers Not Loved by English".
But now I want to start writing an extravaganza.
I hope the contents will be
"Let others evaluate your English and ignore them"
"Never review your own English absolutely"