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Dec. 9, 2025

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I’m wondering.

I go to my university and study English. But my classmate's English skill is very high. So, I can't follow them. I'm still freshman. What should I do?


私は大学に通っていて、英語を学んでいます。でも、クラスメイトの英語能力が高くて、みんなについていけません。まだ一年生なのに何をすればいいの?

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I’m wondering.

I go to my university and study English.

So, I can't follow them.

What should I do?

I’m wondering.

I go to my university and study English.

What should I do?

What should I do?

I’m wondering.


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I go to my university and study English.


I go toAt my university and, I study English. At my university, I study English.

There are other ways you can say this sentence, depending on your intent. For example: I attend a university and I study English there.

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But my classmate's English skill is very high.


ButHowever, my classmate's' English skill iss are very high, so I can't follow what they are saying. However, my classmates' English skills are very high, so I can't follow what they are saying.

My correction above is the correct way to say what you want to say. However, I would probably just say: However, my classmates' English skills are better than mine, so I can't follow what they are saying.

But my classmate's' English skill iss are very high. But my classmates' English skills are very high.

Use plural 'classmates'' and 'skills' for consistency.

But my classmate's English skill isare very high. But my classmates English skill are very high.

So, I can't follow them.


So, I can't follow them.

Removed this sentence and attached it to the previous one since "so" is a conjunction.

So, I can't followkeep up with them. So, I can't keep up with them.

'Keep up with' is more natural than 'follow' in this context.

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I'm still freshman.


I'm still a freshman. I'm still a freshman.

I'm still a freshman. I'm still a freshman.

Need the article 'a' before 'freshman.'

I'm still a freshman. I'm still a freshman.

What should I do?


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