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gente eu fico imaginando, será que ela acorda e pensa "hoje vou ensinar ele a nadar, depois vamos caçar" tipo, que fofo..
ACERVO@AcervoCharts
Onça-pintada é registrada ensinando filhote a nadar no Pantanal brasileiro.
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I was sitting in a Starbucks in Kyoto working on my laptop. A college-aged girl approached me looking nervous.
She asked in very careful English "excuse me, may I practice English with you?"
I said sure. She sat down with a notebook full of prepared questions. "Where are you from?" "How long in Japan?" "What is your job?" All written out in advance.
We talked for about 30 minutes. Her English was okay but she kept apologizing for mistakes.
I told her she didn't need to apologize, she was doing great. She said "but I have studied English for 10 years. Should be better."
I asked why she was so focused on learning English. She said she wanted to be a translator, specifically for international disaster relief.
"When the tsunami happened in 2011, many foreign rescue teams came to help. But communication was difficult. I was only 12 but I remember seeing foreign helpers looking confused, Japanese people looking confused. Everyone wanted to help but could not understand each other."
She said "I decided then I will be bridge. So people who want to help can help."
I told her that was one of the best reasons to learn a language I'd ever heard.
She smiled. "My English teacher says I should practice business English for a better job. But I don't want a business job. I want to help people when they are scared."
We talked for another hour. When she left, she bowed and said "thank you for practice. You are my teacher today."
I said no, she taught me something. She looked confused. I said "you taught me that language learning can be about something bigger than business."
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RIP legend and thank you for traumatizing me as a kid
ً@tufdaxx
David Steven Cohen, the head writer for ‘Courage the Cowardly Dog’ has sadly passed away at the age of 58.
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Sin exagerar es mi vídeo favorito en el mundo
ElBuni@therealbuni
Una gata embarazada estaba por parir Así que su amiga paloma fue y se puso a hacerle un nido
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i wish we only had news like this on the internet
Earth@earthcurated
Angelina Jolie purchased roughly 7.5 hectares in Cambodia that were used for hunting. Today, the area has become a wildlife protection reserve.
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