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I have tried to make English sentences almost every day and have them corrected here. When I read the explanations, I thought I understood them, yet I make the same mistakes in making sentences. I'm wondering if it's a matter of getting used to using those words.

At the office, I got a phone call from an overseas customer today. She and I have exchanged emails almost every day and it was the first call from her. I was too nervous to speak well in English. I stuttered several times. After I hung up the phone, I drank a hot coffee with milk to calm down. I attended language exchange meet-ups many times to practice English with foreigners so far, but I think it's of no use if I can't use my English skills at work.
I think it's better to improve how I have conversations with foreigners.
When you meet foreigners, what kind of topics do you speak?

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I'm wondering if it's a matter of getting used to using those words.

I stuttered several times.

After I hung up the phone, I drank a hot coffee with milk to calm down.

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shiera

Feb. 2, 2020

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I attended language exchange meet-ups many times to practice English with foreignnative speakers so far, but I think it's of no use if I can't use my English skills at work.

Maybe "native speakers" would be a better alternative in this case?

I am not sure if I understood what you meant correctly by foreigners. Do you mean people who speak English as their mother tongue?

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Feb. 2, 2020

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At meet-ups, I met not only English native speakers but also people whose mother tongues are not English such as French, German, Indonesian.

I'm wondering if it's a matter of getting used to using those words.

I was too nervous to speak well in English.

I stuttered several times.

After I hung up the phone, I drank a hot coffee with milk to calm down.

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shiera

Jan. 29, 2020

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I'm wondering if it's a matter of getting used to using those words.

I was too nervous to speak well in English.

I stuttered several times.

After I hung up the phone, I drank a hot coffee with milk to calm down.

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shiera

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At the office, I got a phone call from an overseas customer today.

She and I have exchanged emails almost every day and it was the first call from her.

I was too nervous to speak well in English.

I stuttered several times.

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