Chapter 34. [Evolution Of Ability]

“Well, what kind of new clothes do you like?”

“What kind of young girls do you like, Iroha-chan?”

“Young girls only! I’d rather have a tall, model-shaped onee-san.”

“No.”

“Right!”

Then we both came up with some ideas.

In addition, I also learned how to request a job.

For the first 2D model, Ah-nee took care of everything from commissioning to delivery and payment.

However, she said, “It’s a good opportunity, let’s do it ourselves this time.”

She said she would be there, so I don’t have to worry about that much.

And when I was thinking about such a thing, Ah-nee opened her mouth, “Speaking of which.”

“You’re collaborating with VTubers from all over the world soon, right?”

“I’m not sure if it’s just a coincidence, or it’s thanks to Supacha.”

“No, I’m not angry. Rather, I’m happy. Iroha-chan has finally voluntarily started interacting with other VTubers.”

“I don’t know what to say about it. Not only as a fan but as a VTuber, I’ve come to understand the joy of being a VTuber. I guess I’ve come to understand what I’m doing. Of course, I’ve drawn a line.”

“Hmmm, I see. …… I see, I see~!”

Nima~, she looks at me with a smile.

I pushed her face away and said, “That’s annoying.”

I get up and put my hand on the doorknob as if to escape.

“Where are you going?”

“I’m going to ask Mai for my previous request!”

I closed the door forcefully behind me.

Oh shit, my face is hot.

* * * *

“–and that’s what my schedule is.”

>This international feeling is amazing

>There are no other VTubers who have collaborated with multiple nationalities so far (US)

>I’m not surprised there are so many of them out there.

I was revealing my future schedule on my stream.

Publicity is half of it. Half of it was to have viewers double-check my work since I was getting worried about leaks due to the frequency of my deliveries.

When I thought it was time to end the distribution.

Suddenly, one super chat caught my attention.

>¥1,680 How can I learn foreign languages like Iroha-chan? I’m not very good at foreign languages, and I can’t even remember English. I always get a red marks on school tests.

“English… how do you remember English?”

>I want to know too.

>I’m really bad at foreign languages.

>I’m not good at learning foreign languages because Japan is an island country.

In my case, due to my cheat-like language ability, learning itself is just a glance.

That’s why I’m not good at explaining how to learn languages.

I can talk about the language, its characteristics, and how it differs from other languages.

However, even in such a situation, I was beginning to grasp something through repeated input of a foreign language. Theory?

To put it more simply.

–My ability is “growing”.

The time it takes to learn each language is getting shorter.

Of course, it depends on the language I learn.

I became aware of it when I learned Ukrainian in a short time.

I learned British English in no time at all.

“Okay. Then, “Why are Japanese people so bad at learning English?” If it’s okay with my interpretation, I’ll try to talk about it. Maybe it’s a little off-topic with “How to remember English.”.”

>Yo, I’ve been waiting for this!

>Yeaahh

>I’ve been watching your streaming to hear you talk about that.

“Well, let’s see… ….Cough. Please listen.”

I slowly opened my mouth with nervousness.

“Why are Japanese people so bad at learning English? I can think of many reasons.”

I spun my words, gathering my thoughts in my head.

It’s just a theory, so I can’t guarantee the accuracy, but…

“I think the first reason is “necessity”. As I said in my comment earlier, as long as you live in Japan, there are almost no situations where you need to use something other than Japanese. If you don’t use it, there is no need to learn it. But, this is not limited to Japan.”

>Is that so?

>I have the image that all foreigners have a second language.

>I think everyone can use English.

“Yes, there are many countries where people can speak English as well as native English speakers. But what do you think about English-speaking countries? In the U.S., for example, people are more negative about learning a second language than in Japan. The reason is the same as before – there is no need.”

I would add, “Of course, that’s not the whole story.”.

Many Americans believe that English is the universal language. And in fact, I don’t think they are wrong.

“On the contrary, there are countries where people learn English out of necessity. For example, this is an actual story from India.”

India is a huge country.

With a population of 1.4 billion, it is comparable to China.

If you take the center of gravity of the population on the earth, it would be in the northern part of India.

“India has a huge number of languages to match its population. There are more than 200 languages. Even among Indians, it is common for them not to understand each other.”

So when they tried to provide education in schools, they ran into trouble.

First of all, they can’t understand the language.

That is a story before education.

“Instead of studying the language, we needed a language to study first.”

It’s like they don’t have clothes to go shopping for clothes.

It sounds like a joke, but such a problem happened.