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Tenth Day of Intense Study

Today is the tenth day of my little challenge: I am going to improve my English skills from B1 to C1 in 60 days. I wrote nothing for eighth and nineth days. I was doing nothing spesial I just practiced listening and speaking. On 27 June is came out a third seasom of the Squid Game and I an going to watch it all in this week. I have a huge expectations for this movie. The director said that end of this movie is going to be sad and not happy

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Tenth Day of Intense Study

Today is the tenth day of my little challenge: I am going to improve my English skills from B1 to C1 in 60 days.

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Tenth Day of Intense Study


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I was doing nothing spesial I just practiced listening and speaking.


I was doing nothing spescial, I just practiced listening and speaking. I was doing nothing special, I just practiced listening and speaking.

I was doing nodidn't do anything spescial. I just practiced listening and speaking. I didn't do anything special. I just practiced listening and speaking.

I would use "I did" over "I was doing" because you don't need the past continuous. You would use past continuous if you had another event running alongside. And then, I would change "I did nothing special" to "I didn't do anything special." Both are correct, but the second one sounds more natural, and kind of makes more sense.

I was doing nothing spescial, I just practiced listening and speaking. I was doing nothing special, I just practiced listening and speaking.

Another spelling error here, but this word can be tricky. I had to engrave it into my mind when I was little to remember how to spell it. Also, a comma is needed after the word “special”

On 27 June is came out a third seasom of the Squid Game and I an going to watch it all in this week.


On 27 June is came out a27th, the third seasomn of the Squid Game came out, and I anm going to watch it all in this week. On June 27th, the third season of Squid Game came out, and I am going to watch it all this week.

Since "Squid Game" is the title, there is no need to add "the" here

On 27 June is came out athe 27th of June, the third seasomn of the Squid Game came out and I anm going to watch it all within this week. On the 27th of June, the third season of Squid Game came out and I am going to watch it all within this week.

came out is your verb, not is. Remember that it's subject and then verb. Your subject is "third season of squid game," verb is came out. "in" is technically correct, but "within" is better for what you're trying to say.

On 27 June is came out aThe third seasomn of the show Squid Game and I ancame out on June 27th, and I’m going to watch it all in this week. The third season of the show Squid Game came out on June 27th, and I’m going to watch it all this week.

1. The first part of this sentence is structured incorrectly, I adjusted it like so. This can be a bit more of a complex topic, so I’ll just leave it at that. I do recommend that you study English sentence structure though 2. In English, dates are usually referred to as “June 27th”. You way works just fine, they’re just written the other way more commonly 3. The word “in” is not needed in the last bit. Just saying “this week” works just fine

Today is the tenth day of my little challenge: I am going to improve my English skills from B1 to C1 in 60 days.


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I wrote nothing for eighth and nineth days.


I wrote nothing for the eighth and nineth days. I wrote nothing for the eighth and ninth days.

I wrote nothing for the eighth and nineth days. I wrote nothing for the eighth and nineth days.

Need articles.

I wrote nothing for eighth and nineth days. I wrote nothing for eighth and ninth days.

Small spelling error

I have a huge expectations for this movie.


I have a huge expectations for this movieseason. I have a huge expectations for this season.

It's a TV series, not a movie, and here you are speaking about the third season.

I have a huge expectations for this movieshow. I have huge expectations for this show.

Expectations is plural, so you don't need a, which is only for singluar. And I believe squid game is a show, not a movie.

I have a huge expectations for this movieseason. I have a huge expectations for this season.

You’re talking about a show here, not a movie. And since you’re talking about the season, you should say “season” :)

The director said that end of this movie is going to be sad and not happy


The director said that the end of this movie is going to be sad and not happy. The director said that the end of this movie is going to be sad.

"And not happy" feels very redundant after "sad," I would leave it off

The director said that the end of this movieshow is going to be sad and not happy The director said that the end of this show is going to be sad and not happy

end is a thing that needs an article too.

The director said that end of this movie is going to bethe show will get a sad aending, not a happy one. The director said that the show will get a sad ending, not a happy one.

What you wrote works fine, but sounds odd so I changed it to this. And also, since you’re talking about the end of the final season and the show as a whole, you can say “show” instead of “season” here. “Season” works just fine too though, the words are interchangeable

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