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One place with a lot of trees that I would love to visit is Yakushima Island, a subtropical forested island in Japan. It is famous for its ancient cedar trees, some of which are over a thousand years old. The island has a magical atmosphere, with misty trails, lush greenery, and towering trees that make it feel like something out of a fantasy movie. In fact, it is said to have inspired the scenery in the animated film Princess Mononoke.

I first learned about Yakushima through a documentary on Japanโ€™s natural wonders. The breathtaking visuals of moss-covered forests and clear rivers instantly caught my attention. Later, I read travel blogs where visitors described their experiences hiking through the primeval forest, encountering unique wildlife, and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Ever since then, Iโ€™ve wanted to go there and see it for myself.

One of the main reasons I want to visit is the opportunity to immerse myself in nature. The island offers some of the best hiking trails in Japan, and Iโ€™d love to walk through the dense forest, breathing in the fresh air and admiring the ancient trees. It would also be amazing to see the Jomon Sugi, the oldest tree on the island, which is believed to be over 2,000 years old. Spending time in such a place would be a perfect escape from the busy city life.

I imagine Yakushima to be incredibly peaceful, with the sound of birds, rustling leaves, and flowing streams. The idea of being surrounded by towering trees and untouched nature is very appealing to me. It seems like the perfect place to relax, clear my mind, and experience something truly special. Hopefully, Iโ€™ll have the chance to visit one day.

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1. Cedar trees โ€“ tall, evergreen trees with a pleasant smell.
2. Lush greenery โ€“ an area filled with rich, green plants and trees.
3. Primeval forest โ€“ a forest that has existed for a very long time without human interference.
4. Immerse myself in nature โ€“ to spend time fully surrounded by natural beauty.
5. Jomon Sugi โ€“ the oldest and most famous tree on Yakushima Island.
6. Rustling leaves โ€“ the soft sound leaves make when the wind moves them.
7. Untouched nature โ€“ natural areas that have not been changed by humans.

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I remember overhearing a stranger talking on the phone in public while I was on a train last year. It was during my evening commute, and the train was packed with people heading home from work. I had my earphones in, but the voice of a man sitting nearby was so loud that I couldnโ€™t help but hear parts of his conversation.

At that time, I was scrolling through my phone, trying to read an article, but his voice kept distracting me. He was speaking in an excited and almost panicked tone, which immediately caught my attention. At first, I thought he was arguing with someone, but as I listened more closely, I realized he was talking about closing a big business deal. He kept repeating phrases like โ€œThis is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunityโ€ and โ€œWe need to finalize everything by tomorrow.โ€

What made it even more interesting was that he didnโ€™t seem to care that the entire train could hear him. He was so absorbed in his conversation that he spoke as if he were in a private meeting rather than a public space. I found it a little amusing but also a bit annoying because it was impossible to concentrate on my reading. However, a part of me was also curious to know how his deal would turn out.

Overall, I had mixed feelings about the situation. On one hand, it was frustrating to have my peaceful train ride disrupted, but on the other, it was fascinating to witness someone dealing with high-pressure business negotiations in real time. It reminded me of how unpredictable public spaces can beโ€”you never know what kind of conversations you might overhear.

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1. Commute โ€“ the journey from home to work or school.
2. Packed with people โ€“ very crowded.
3. Closing a big business deal โ€“ successfully finalizing an important agreement in business.
4. Absorbed in โ€“ deeply focused on something.
5. High-pressure business negotiations โ€“ intense discussions where important decisions are made in business.

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One foreign food that I really enjoyed was sushi. I tried it for the first time a few years ago when a friend invited me to a Japanese restaurant in the city. Before that, I had only seen sushi in movies and on social media, so I was curious about what it actually tasted like. I wasnโ€™t sure if I would like raw fish, but I decided to give it a try.

It happened on my birthday, which made the experience even more special. My friend, who was a huge fan of Japanese cuisine, recommended I start with salmon nigiri and a few rolls like California rolls. The presentation was impressiveโ€”the sushi was neatly arranged on a wooden tray with soy sauce, wasabi, and pickled ginger on the side. I was a bit hesitant at first, but once I took a bite, I was surprised by how fresh and flavorful it was.

We had the meal at a well-known Japanese restaurant that was famous for its authentic dishes. The atmosphere was elegant, with dim lighting and a minimalist design that made it feel like a real Japanese dining experience. The staff was also very polite and even explained the proper way to eat sushi, like dipping the fish side in soy sauce instead of the rice.

Overall, I really enjoyed trying sushi, and it became one of my favorite international dishes. I loved the combination of textures and flavors, and I was glad I stepped out of my comfort zone to try something new. Since then, Iโ€™ve had sushi multiple times, and I always look forward to it whenever I visit a Japanese restaurant.

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1. Raw fish โ€“ uncooked fish, commonly used in sushi.
2. Give it a try โ€“ to test or experience something new.
3. Presentation โ€“ the way food is arranged and served.
4. Authentic โ€“ real or traditional, not an imitation.
5. Step out of my comfort zone โ€“ do something unfamiliar or challenging.

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One interesting activity that my friend has done but I havenโ€™t yet tried is skydiving. He went skydiving last summer during a trip to a popular destination known for extreme sports. I remember him sharing his excitement and how thrilling the experience was as he described jumping out of the plane and free-falling for a few seconds before opening the parachute. It sounded so exhilarating, and I could tell from his stories that it was a life-changing experience.

The reason I havenโ€™t done it yet is mainly because Iโ€™ve always been a little hesitant about heights and the idea of jumping out of a plane. Iโ€™ve always admired people who can take on such challenges, but Iโ€™ve never been sure if I could do it myself. Thereโ€™s also the fear of not knowing what to expect, which made me put off trying it.

However, after hearing my friend talk about it and seeing how much he enjoyed it, Iโ€™ve started to become more curious. I feel like it would be an unforgettable experience, and Iโ€™d love to conquer my fear of heights. Besides, I think it could be a huge confidence booster, and I believe that pushing myself to try something like skydiving would be an incredible way to break out of my comfort zone and have an amazing adventure.

I plan to try it in the near future, especially after seeing how much fun my friend had. Itโ€™s an activity that offers both a sense of thrill and accomplishment, and Iโ€™m eager to experience it myself.

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1. Exhilarating โ€“ thrilling or exciting.
2. Free-falling โ€“ falling without any control before a parachute opens.
3. Hesitant โ€“ unsure or reluctant to do something.
4. Confidence booster โ€“ something that makes you feel more confident.
5. Comfort zone โ€“ a state where you feel safe and unchallenged.

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1. How often do you send text messages?

I send messages every day, mostly to friends, family, or coworkers. For example, I usually text my colleagues in the morning to check the meeting schedule. Itโ€™s just part of my daily routine now.

2. Is sending messages popular in your country?
Yes, itโ€™s really common, especially with apps like Telegram and WhatsApp. For instance, even older people are now using these apps to stay in touch with their children. Itโ€™s become the main way people communicate.

3. Did you send more messages when you were younger?
Definitely, I used to chat with friends all day long when I was in school. I remember staying up late just texting about random things with my best friend. These days, Iโ€™m a bit more selective about when I message.

4. Do you reply to messages as soon as you receive them?
It depends on what Iโ€™m doing. If Iโ€™m free, I reply right away, but if Iโ€™m busyโ€”like during a class or meetingโ€”I might forget and answer a bit later. Sometimes I read a message and plan to reply, but it slips my mind.

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1. Do you usually buy jewellery?

Not very often, but I do buy it from time to time, especially as a gift. For example, I bought a simple bracelet for my sisterโ€™s birthday last year.

2. Why do some people wear a piece of jewelry for a long time?
Some people wear it because it has sentimental valueโ€”like a gift from someone special. Others just feel it brings them luck or matches everything they wear.

3. Do you like wearing jewelry?
Yes, I do, but I prefer simple and small pieces. I feel like wearing something subtle, like a thin necklace or ring, adds a nice touch without being too flashy.

4. What type of jewelry do you like to buy?
I usually go for minimalist styles, like silver rings or small chains. Theyโ€™re easy to match with different outfits and donโ€™t feel too heavy.

5. Do you often wear jewelry?
Not every day, but I wear it when I go out or attend events. On casual days, I usually skip it because I like to keep things simple.

6. How often do you wear it?
Iโ€™d say a few times a week, depending on the occasion. For example, I always wear a watch or a bracelet when I go out with friends.

7. Do you wear a lot of jewelry?
No, not reallyโ€”I like to keep it minimal. Wearing too many accessories feels uncomfortable for me, so I stick to just one or two pieces.

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1. Do you want to be a Geography teacher?

Not really, Iโ€™ve never thought about becoming a Geography teacher. I enjoy learning about places, but I donโ€™t see myself teaching it in a classroom.

2. Will you learn more about the geography of other countries?
Yes, Iโ€™d love to. I find it fascinating to learn how landscapes and climates vary across the world, especially when I plan to travel somewhere new.

3. Have you ever learned Geography?
Yes, I studied it at school for a few years. I remember learning about mountains, rivers, and maps, and I actually enjoyed some parts of it.

4. Do you think Geography is useful?
Absolutely, it helps people understand the world betterโ€”like where resources are, how the climate works, and why certain regions are the way they are. Itโ€™s much more practical than it seems at first.

5. Do you like Geography?
I do, especially the parts about natural disasters and different cultures. Itโ€™s interesting to see how geography influences the way people live in different parts of the world.

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1. Is there any tradition about naming babies?

Yes, in my culture, itโ€™s common to name babies after grandparents or other respected family members. Some families also choose names based on their meaning or religious significance.

2. How do you choose names for your next generation?
I think Iโ€™d go for names that are meaningful but also easy to pronounce. Maybe something that reflects my culture but still sounds modern.

3. Does your name have any special meaning?
Yes, it does. My name means โ€œhappinessโ€ in my native language, which I think is a beautiful and positive meaning to carry.

4. Do you like your name?
Yes, I do. Itโ€™s unique and Iโ€™ve grown to appreciate it more as Iโ€™ve gotten olderโ€”it feels like a part of my identity.

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1. Do you go to sleep early or stay up late?

I usually stay up late, especially if I have things to finish or if I get caught up watching something. Going to bed early sounds great, but it rarely happens.

2. Do you often stay up late?
Yes, more often than I should. Sometimes Iโ€™m just scrolling on my phone or working on something, and time flies before I notice itโ€™s already midnight.

3. How do you feel in the morning if you stay up late?
I feel pretty tired and slow the next day. Itโ€™s hard to focus, and I usually regret not going to bed earlier.

4. What were you doing when you stayed up late last time?
Last time, I was binge-watching a series that I couldnโ€™t stop watching. I kept telling myself โ€œjust one more episode,โ€ and suddenly it was 2 a.m.

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1. Is it important for you to celebrate your birthday?

Not really. I havenโ€™t been celebrating my birthday for the past few years, and honestly, I donโ€™t miss it much. It just feels like a regular day to me now.

2. How do children celebrate birthdays in your country?
Kids usually have small parties with cake, balloons, and games. Sometimes their parents take them out or invite their friends over for a little celebration.

3. How did you celebrate your last birthday?
I didnโ€™t do anything special this year. I just treated it like any other dayโ€”no party, no cake, just kept things low-key.

4. Is there a difference between the way you celebrated your birthday in the past and in the present?
Yes, definitely. When I was younger, I used to celebrate with friends or family, but nowadays I donโ€™t do anything at all. I guess Iโ€™ve just grown out of it.

5. What did you do on your birthday when you were young?
When I was a kid, I usually had a small party at home with a cake and some close friends. It was always something I looked forward to.

6. What do you usually do on your birthday?
Lately, I havenโ€™t been doing much. I might just spend the day relaxing or hanging out with a few people, but I donโ€™t make any big plans.

โ€ข low-key
โ€ข grown out of it
โ€ข looked forward to
โ€ข treat it like any other day
โ€ข invite their friends over

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1. Do you like making plans?

Yeah, I do. It helps me stay on track and not waste time figuring things out last minute. Even if I donโ€™t always follow the plan exactly, having one gives me some peace of mind.

2. What are the benefits of making plans?
Planning helps you stay organized and make better use of your time. It also reduces stress because you already know what needs to be done and when.

โ€ข stay on track
โ€ข last minute
โ€ข peace of mind
โ€ข make better use of your time
โ€ข reduce stress

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1. Whatโ€™s the most popular means of transportation in your hometown?

The most common way people get around is by car. Public transport exists, but most people prefer driving, especially for convenience.

2. Is driving to work popular in your country?
Yes, itโ€™s very popular. Many people drive their own cars to work because public transport isnโ€™t always reliable or comfortable.

3. Do you (people) prefer public transportation or private transportation?
Most people prefer private transportation like cars or motorbikes. It gives them more freedom and saves time, especially during rush hours.

4. How do you go to work or school?
I usually take a car or get a ride with someone. Itโ€™s just faster and more convenient than taking a bus.

5. Will you use public transport more in the future?
Maybe, if it becomes more efficient and cleaner. For now, I still prefer using a car whenever possible.

6. Will there be more people taking public transportation in the future?
I think so, especially if fuel prices keep rising or if cities invest in better public transport systems.

โ€ข get around
โ€ข reliable
โ€ข freedom
โ€ข rush hours
โ€ข fuel prices
โ€ข invest in

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1. Do you prefer doing word puzzles or number puzzles?

I personally enjoy word puzzles more because I like playing with language. They feel more fun and creative, while number puzzles sometimes make me feel like Iโ€™m doing homework.

2. Is it good for old people to do puzzles?
Yes, definitely. Puzzles can help keep their minds sharp and improve memory. Itโ€™s also a relaxing activity that keeps them engaged without being too tiring.

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1. What kind of snacks do you like to eat?
I like salty snacks like chips or nuts, especially when Iโ€™m watching a movie. But I try not to eat them too often because theyโ€™re not very healthy.

2. What kind of snacks do children in your country like to eat now?
These days, kids love packaged snacks like chocolate bars, candy, or instant noodles. Theyโ€™re easy to find and full of flavor, though not always good for them.

3. What was the most popular snack when you were young?
When I was a kid, dried breadsticks with chocolate dip were really popular. You could find them in almost every schoolbag.

4. What is your opinion on snacks between meals?
I think itโ€™s okay to have a small snack if youโ€™re hungry, as long as itโ€™s something healthy. It can help you avoid overeating at your next meal.

5. Is it healthy to eat snacks?
It depends on the snack. Things like fruit or yogurt are fine, but sugary or fried snacks can lead to health problems if you eat them too much.

6. When do you usually eat them?
I usually snack in the afternoon, especially if I havenโ€™t had a big lunch. It gives me a little energy boost to get through the rest of the day.

7. When did you eat snacks when you were young?
Mostly after school. I used to come home really hungry and grab whatever snack was in the kitchen.

8. Do your parents allow you to eat snacks?
Yes, but they always told me not to eat too much junk food. They preferred me eating fruits or homemade snacks instead.

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