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a320htp

Aug. 10, 2025

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English, of course.

I am learning English not out of pleasure but out of obligation. Nowadays, if you want to find a job you need to speak English. It is something that make me mad sometimes, like why do I need to learn it instead of english speakers try to learn spanish? Haha just kidding, but it is frustrating trying to find a job and being rejected due to my lack of English skills. I know I have to learn English and I am trying my best, but languages are not easy to learn for everybody. I guess it will take me more time than I expected. However I find in fascinating when I travell abroad with my family and I am the only one able to communicate with the hotel stuff and so on. Anyyways, enjoy your sunday evening, I get tired of writing easily. Next step -> Speaking, way more faster haha

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English, of course.

I am learning English not out of pleasure but out of obligation.

Nowadays, if you want to find a job you need to speak English.

I guess it will take me more time than I expected.

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Aug. 12, 2025

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I am learning English not out of pleasure but out of obligation.

I guess it will take me more time than I expected.

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English, of course.


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I am learning English not out of pleasure but out of obligation.


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Nowadays, if you want to find a job you need to speak English.


Nowadays, if you want to find a job, you need to speak English. Nowadays, if you want to find a job, you need to speak English.

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It is something that make me mad sometimes, like why do I need to learn it instead of english speakers try to learn spanish?


It is something that make me mad sometimes, like why do I need to learn it instead of eEnglish speakers trying to learn sSpanish? It is something that make me mad sometimes, like why do I need to learn it instead of English speakers trying to learn Spanish?

- Names of languages should be capitalized

It is something that makes me mad sometimes, like w. Why do I need to learn it instead of eEnglish speakers trying to learn sSpanish? It is something that makes me mad sometimes. Why do I need to learn it instead of English speakers trying to learn Spanish?

It is something that make me mad sometimes, like why do I need to learn it instead of e? Why can't English speakers try to learn sSpanish? It is something that make me mad sometimes, like why do I need to learn it? Why can't English speakers try to learn Spanish?

its cause colonalism + one of the most, if not the most learnt language globally since it can be used for business and such. spanish? eh not so much unless ur gonna do ur "business" in south america, spain, and equitoral guinea

Haha just kidding, but it is frustrating trying to find a job and being rejected due to my lack of English skills.


Haha just kidding, but it is frustrating trying to find a job and being rejected due to my lack of English skillsbecause my English isn't strong enough. Haha just kidding, but it is frustrating trying to find a job and being rejected because my English isn't strong enough.

- 'English skills' to me sounds a little clunky. Could also write something like 'because my English needs improvement' or my 'because English isn't up to scratch' if you want to be still casual in your speech

Ha ha j. Just kidding, b. But it is frustrating trying to find a job and being rejected due to my lack of English skills. Ha ha. Just kidding. But it is frustrating trying to find a job and being rejected due to my lack of English skills.

Haha just kidding, but it is frustrating trying to find a job and being rejected due to my lack of English skills. Haha just kidding, but it is frustrating trying to find a job and being rejected due to my lack of English skills.

prob not the reason?

I know I have to learn English and I am trying my best, but languages are not easy to learn for everybody.


I know I have to learn English, and I am trying my best, but languages are not easy to learn for everybodyanyone.. I know I have to learn English, and I am trying my best, but languages are not easy to learn for anyone..

I know I have to learn English and I am trying my best, but not everybody finds languages are not easy to learn for everybody. I know I have to learn English and I am trying my best, but not everybody finds languages easy to learn.

I guess it will take me more time than I expected.


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However I find in fascinating when I travell abroad with my family and I am the only one able to communicate with the hotel stuff and so on.


However I find int fascinating when I travell abroad with my family andthat I am the only one able to communicate with the hotel stuaff and so onwhat not. However I find it fascinating when I travel abroad with my family that I am the only one able to communicate with the hotel staff and what not.

- You would use 'that' not 'and' because you are explaining what you find fascinating. I think and is technically okay but it's not very natural. - what not is a more casual way to say etc etc than and 'so on' which is a bit formal for this context given earlier you wrote things like 'Haha' which indicate this is an informal text

However, I find in fascinating when I travell abroad with my family, and I am the only one able to communicate with the hotel stuaff and so on. However, I find in fascinating when I travel abroad with my family, and I am the only one able to communicate with the hotel staff and so on.

However I find int fascinating that when I travell abroad with my family and, I am the only one able to communicate with the hotel stuff and so on. However I find it fascinating that when I travel abroad with my family, I am the only one able to communicate with the hotel stuff and so on.

Anyyways, enjoy your sunday evening, I get tired of writing easily.


Anyyways, enjoy your sSunday evening, I get tired of writing easily. Anyways, enjoy your Sunday evening, I get tired of writing easily.

- I don't know if you purposely put an s on the end of anyway but it's not grammatically correct. With that being said, natives will definitely when being casual will say anyways and add an s (I do this all the time) so kudos for this, it makes you sound like a native! - Days of the week are always capitalised

Anyyways, enjoy your sSunday evening, I get tired of writing easily. Writing makes me tired. Anyways, enjoy your Sunday evening. Writing makes me tired.

Anyyways, enjoy your sSunday evening,! I get tired of writing easily. Anyways, enjoy your Sunday evening! I get tired of writing easily.

Next step -> Speaking, way more faster haha


Next step ->: Speaking, way more faster haha Next step: Speaking, way faster haha

- Colon more appropriate than -> - more faster is not something you can say in English. You just say faster

Next step -> S speaking, - way more faster ha. Ha ha. Next step - speaking - way faster. Ha ha.

NMy next step ->? Speaking, way more faster. haha My next step? Speaking way more faster.

or My next step; speaking way more faster.

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