Welcome to “fear of making mistakes”.
Meet the host: hi, I’m your host, Laica! I’m from Tokyo, Japan and I have been learning English for more than five years.
I like books, coffee and English :)
I hope this podcast will be a safe place for introverts and language learners like me.
In this podcast, I will be speaking both English and Japanese.
“fear of making mistakes” へようこそ。
初めまして。Laicaと申します。
東京出身の純ジャパニーズで、英語を独学で身に付けた人。(まだまだ勉強中よ)
英語・日本語、ただ言葉が好きな人、間違えるのが怖い人、マイペースに好きなことを楽しみたい人のためのポッドキャスト。
instagram: http://instagram.com/laica_books
note: https://note.com/laica_bookish
I personally think practicing tongue twisters is one of the fun ways to learn a language!
TONGUE TWISTERS:
•She sells seashells by the seashore.
•I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream.
•Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper. A peck of pickled peppers peppers Peter Piper pickled. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper pickled?
•生麦生米生卵(raw wheat, raw rice, raw egg)
pronunciation:
nama-mugi, nama-gome, nama-tamago
•東京特許許可局(Tokyo patent approval office)
pronunciation: tokyo tokkyo kyoka kyoku
•この竹垣に竹立てかけたのは竹立てかけたかったから竹立てかけた(I put a bamboo against the bamboo fence because I wanted to.)
pronunciation: kono takegaki ni take tate kaketa nowa take tate kaketa katta kara take tate kaketa