These days when English language skills are often required, a word we often hear is the need to understand English in English.
So, how can one understand English in English? For example, can it be achieved by getting out a vocabulary book, learning grammar from scratch, and starting with a story that begins with the understanding of "I have a pen"?
Perhaps the clue is how we perceive English. English is not sincere.
For example, if understanding English in English were a game like Apex, a Legend of Zelda-like story RPG where you have to defeat a boss to save your girlfriend, it might be a solvable challenge. But there is no evidence of that anywhere.
If you watch SkyNews for three hours straight, you will be able to understand some news terms. For example, it is the translation of the various words that are used in conjunction with the videos on Youtube, so I can grasp what words represent and mean.
However, before discussing first whether you can do it or not, there is a need to determine whether you were able to understand English in English through 3 hours of SkyNews.
An important fact is that English ability is not something that is inherently judged by others. It is a matter of whether or not there is a recognition that English ability is not something that is given to you by another company, but something that is inherent and spontaneous and comes out of you.
Discussing English in Japanese while understanding it in English represents a dialogue with the self.
Whether one is capable of English or not should be considered more roughly, and it seems to me that there is a great deal of merit where optimism is concerned. For example, being sincere when starting some kind of language learning is similar to having a serious free love affair on a matching app. Being faithful to an uncertain connection can sometimes be shocking as if you were rejected by it.
In English, however, whether we know it or not changes over time and depends on the spatial situation. It must be remembered that it is a very capricious and insincere subject.