I would like to go to Tanzania.
I am interested in the Tanzania’s national park.
At national park there is sapary (not a zoo).
There are wild animals. For example lions, rhino and elephant.
At sapary, If you are lucky you can see lots of cow and lions are hunting.
I want to see the lions are hunting.
Because I think that was special.
I want to go to Tanzania.
I am interested in the Tanzania’s national park.
At national park there is sapary (not a zoo).
There are wild animals. For example lions, rhino and elephant.
At sapary, If you are lucky you can see lots of cow and lions are hunting.
I want to see the lions are hunting.
Because I think that was special.
I want to go to Tanzania.
TITLE: I want to visit Tanzania.
CONTENTS:
I would like to go to Tanzania.
I am interested in Tanzania’s national parks.
In the national parks, there are safaris (not zoos).
There are wild animals, for example: lions, rhinos, and elephants.
On a safari, if you are lucky, you can see many cows and lions hunting.
I want to see lions hunting.
I think that is special.
I want to go to Tanzania.
EXPLANATION:
1. ❌: I am interested in the Tanzania’s national park.
✅: I am interested in Tanzania’s national parks.
Why?
- Remove “the” before “Tanzania’s” — it’s not needed.
- Use “parks” (plural), because there is more than one.
2. ❌: At national park there is sapary (not a zoo).
✅: In the national parks, there are safaris (not zoos).
Why?
- Use “In” instead of “At” when talking about locations inside places.
- Say “safaris,” not “sapary” — spelling is important.
- Use plural “parks” and “safaris” to match.
- Use “are” instead of “is” for plural.
3. ❌: There are wild animals. For example lions, rhino and elephant.
✅: There are wild animals, for example: lions, rhinos, and elephants.
Why?
- Add a colon (:) after “for example” to introduce a list.
- Use plural forms: “lions,” “rhinos,” “elephants.”
- Use commas to separate the animals.
4. ❌: At sapary, If you are lucky you can see lots of cow and lions are hunting.
✅: On a safari, if you are lucky, you can see many cows and lions hunting.
Why?
- Say “On a safari,” not “At sapary.”
- Fix spelling: “sapary” → “safari.”
- Use “many” with animals (not “lots of” in formal writing).
- Use “cows” (plural), not “cow.”
- Don’t say “lions are hunting” after “see.” Say “lions hunting.”
5. ❌: I want to see the lions are hunting.
✅: I want to see lions hunting.
Why?
- After verbs like “see,” don’t use “are.” Just say “see lions hunting.”
6. ❌: Because I think that was special.
✅: I think that is special.
Why?
- Don’t start a sentence with “Because” unless it follows another sentence.
- Use present tense “is,” not past tense “was,” because you're talking about now.
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필리핀 화상영어 주 2회 25분 12주
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