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Completely Lost
I’ve taken online English lessons before.
The result was a complete defeat because I couldn't speak English.
That lesson was 25 minutes, and it felt like hell.
At that time, I was frustrated that tears came out.
I've recovered now, so I've been studying English.
完全に負けた
私は以前、オンライン英会話を受けたことがあります。
結果は、英語を話す事が出来ず惨敗でした。
レッスンは25分間で、地獄のような時間でした。
その時は悔しくて涙が出ました。
今は立ち直って、英語の勉強を続けています。
Completely Lost
Completely Lost
I’ve taken online English lessons before.
The result was a complete defeat because I couldn't speak English.
Sentence is correct, but here are some other ways to refer to a "complete defeat" when trying something!
--> Utter disaster
--> Total loss
--> Complete waste
Thate lesson was 25 minutes, and it felt like hell.
Here using "that" somewhat sounds like the lesson was recent, but your previous sentences make the lesson sound as though it occurred quite a while ago.
Using "the" here sounds a little more natural.
At that time, I was so frustrated that tears came out.
Can say "so frustrated" or "I was frustrated enough".
"That tears came out" is correctly used, but sounds a little more novelistic. A common way to say it is: "I was so frustrated that I cried."
I've recovered now, so I've been studying English again.
Feedback
Sorry to hear that the lesson didn't go well, but keep at it! You are doing great!
頑張ってください!
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Completely Lost This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Completely Lost This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I’ve taken online English lessons before. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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The result was a complete defeat because I couldn't speak English. The result was a complete defeat because I couldn't speak English. Sentence is correct, but here are some other ways to refer to a "complete defeat" when trying something! --> Utter disaster --> Total loss --> Complete waste |
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That lesson was 25 minutes, and it felt like hell. Th Here using "that" somewhat sounds like the lesson was recent, but your previous sentences make the lesson sound as though it occurred quite a while ago. Using "the" here sounds a little more natural. |
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At that time, I was frustrated that tears came out. At that time, I was so frustrated that tears came out. Can say "so frustrated" or "I was frustrated enough". "That tears came out" is correctly used, but sounds a little more novelistic. A common way to say it is: "I was so frustrated that I cried." |
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I've recovered now, so I've been studying English. I've recovered now, so I've been studying English again. |
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