When I visit them, I usually drive a car, but this time I want him to have new experience, so we're going to take a train and a subway. He has got on a train several times; however, he has never done a subway. It's easy to imagine that he'll be excited on our way to my parents' house. Right?
(As I wrote yesterday) To learn social manners, I'm sure that will be a good experience to him.
By the way, I got " permission" to buy an electronic dictionary from my husband !! lol lol lol I'm ashamed to say, but I've used a few paper dictionaries during my English time. There aren't any problems when I study with them in my room; however, when I study in an English club, I feel it may be needed because it's very convenient. On top of that, one of the dictionaries I have is worn-out....Since I was a high school student, I've used it. So, I have a great attachment to it. Of course, I'll use it in my room from now on!
Anyway, I'm wondering which kind of makers is the best electronic dictionary...Do you have any recommendations?



