做梦在背英语
Dreaming
about
Speaking
English As
an
English
language
learner,
I
often
find
myself
dreaming
in
English.
It’s
a
strange
sensation,
as
if
my
subconscious
mind
is
trying
to
process
all
the
information
I’ve
absorbed
during
the
day.
I’ve
heard
that
dreaming
in
another
language
is
a
sign
of
progress
in
language
acquisition,
but
for
me,
it’s
just
a
fun
and
sometimes
confusing
experience. In
my
dreams,
I
often
find
myself
having
conversations
with
native
speakers.
The
language
flows
easily
from
my
mouth,
and
I
feel
confident
and
fluent.
But
then,
something
strange
happens.
The
conversation
takes
a
bizarre
turn,
and
suddenly
I’m
lost
in
a
sea
of
words
that
I
don’t
understand.
I
try
to
piece
together
their
meaning,
but
every
word
seems
like
gibberish. This
feeling
of
confusion
is
both
frustrating
and
amusing.
It
reminds
me
of
the
challenges
I
faced
as
a
beginner
learner,
when
every
conversation
felt
like
an
uphill
battle.
But
it
also
shows
me
how
far
I’ve
come
in
my
language
journey.
Even
though
I
still
make
mistakes
and
struggle
with
certain
aspects
of
the
language,
I
can
hold
my
own
in
many
situations. In
my
English
dreams,
I
also
encounter
cultural
differences
and
nuances
that
I
haven’t
experienced
in
real
life.
For
example,
I
once
dreamt
that
I
was
at
a
dinner
party
with
English-speaking
friends,
and
they
all
started
singing
a
traditional
English
folk
song.
I
felt
awkward
and
out
of
place,
like
I
didn’t
belong.
But
then,
one
of
my
friends
explained
the
meaning
behind
the
song
and
its
significance
in
their
culture,
and
suddenly
I
felt
more
connected
to
them. Overall,
dreaming
in
English
is
a
fascinating
and
unpredictable
experience.
It
reminds(分析更多 12星座配对查询-文章请关注 :酷立星座网,WwW.IKuLi.cC〗
me
of
the
complexity
and
beauty
of
language,
and
motivates
me
to
continue
improving
my
skills.
Who
knows,
maybe
one
day
I’ll
dream
entirely
in
English
without
any
confusion
or
uncertainty.
Until
then,
I’ll
keep
exploring
this
strange
and
wonderful
world
of
language
in
my
dreams.
about
Speaking
English As
an
English
language
learner,
I
often
find
myself
dreaming
in
English.
It’s
a
strange
sensation,
as
if
my
subconscious
mind
is
trying
to
process
all
the
information
I’ve
absorbed
during
the
day.
I’ve
heard
that
dreaming
in
another
language
is
a
sign
of
progress
in
language
acquisition,
but
for
me,
it’s
just
a
fun
and
sometimes
confusing
experience. In
my
dreams,
I
often
find
myself
having
conversations
with
native
speakers.
The
language
flows
easily
from
my
mouth,
and
I
feel
confident
and
fluent.
But
then,
something
strange
happens.
The
conversation
takes
a
bizarre
turn,
and
suddenly
I’m
lost
in
a
sea
of
words
that
I
don’t
understand.
I
try
to
piece
together
their
meaning,
but
every
word
seems
like
gibberish. This
feeling
of
confusion
is
both
frustrating
and
amusing.
It
reminds
me
of
the
challenges
I
faced
as
a
beginner
learner,
when
every
conversation
felt
like
an
uphill
battle.
But
it
also
shows
me
how
far
I’ve
come
in
my
language
journey.
Even
though
I
still
make
mistakes
and
struggle
with
certain
aspects
of
the
language,
I
can
hold
my
own
in
many
situations. In
my
English
dreams,
I
also
encounter
cultural
differences
and
nuances
that
I
haven’t
experienced
in
real
life.
For
example,
I
once
dreamt
that
I
was
at
a
dinner
party
with
English-speaking
friends,
and
they
all
started
singing
a
traditional
English
folk
song.
I
felt
awkward
and
out
of
place,
like
I
didn’t
belong.
But
then,
one
of
my
friends
explained
the
meaning
behind
the
song
and
its
significance
in
their
culture,
and
suddenly
I
felt
more
connected
to
them. Overall,
dreaming
in
English
is
a
fascinating
and
unpredictable
experience.
It
reminds(分析更多 12星座配对查询-文章请关注 :酷立星座网,WwW.IKuLi.cC〗
me
of
the
complexity
and
beauty
of
language,
and
motivates
me
to
continue
improving
my
skills.
Who
knows,
maybe
one
day
I’ll
dream
entirely
in
English
without
any
confusion
or
uncertainty.
Until
then,
I’ll
keep
exploring
this
strange
and
wonderful
world
of
language
in
my
dreams.