July 30, 2025
Hi there. This is my first post on LangCorrect. I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and wide range of hobbies (i.e. audio engineering). Now I am on the way to move out from my country to some better place. Unfortunately, I spent a lot of years enhancing my professional skills, but not English. I can read books in English but become embarrassed when I just need to say "Hey, how do you do?". Today I've found LangCorrect in Google and thought: wow, this can really help me! Which is even better, I can also help people to teach Russian. So, let's try!
I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and a wide range of hobbies (i.e. I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and a wide range of hobbies (i.e.
Now I am on the way to move out from my country to some better place.
Now I am on the way to move from my country to some better place.
"move out" puts a lot of focus on the place you're moving from which doesn't quite sound right here.
Hello, world! :)
Hi there.
This is my first post on LangCorrect.
I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and have a wide range of hobbies (i.e. I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and have a wide range of hobbies (i.e.
“wide range of hobbies” usually indicates you will list more than 1 hobby.
Now I am on themy way to move out from my country to somea better place.
Now I am on my way to move from my country to a better place.
There are more natural ways to phrase this.
If you are planning on moving but have not started moving:
“Now I am on my way to moving from my country to a better place.”
If you are moving: “Now I am moving from my country to a better place.”
I can read books in English but become embarrassed when I just need to say "Hey, how do you do?".
Today I've found LangCorrect ion Google and thought: w“Wow, this can really help me!”
Today I've found LangCorrect on Google and thought: “Wow, this can really help me!”
Which is even better, I can also help people to teach Russian, which is even better.
I can also help people to teach Russian, which is even better.
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Hello from another engineer! The title is very cute. Great entry!
Hello, world! :)
Hi there.
This is my first post on LangCorrect.
I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and a wide range of hobbies (i.e. I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and a wide range of hobbies (i.e.
audio engineering).
Now, I am on themy way to move out from my country to some better place.
Now, I am on my way to move from my country to some better place.
Unfortunately, I spent a lot of years enhancing my professional skills, but not English. Unfortunately, I spent a lot of years enhancing my professional skills, but not English.
This is so good though!!! Sounds very professional.
I can read books in English, but become embarrassed when I just need to say "Hey, how do you do?". I can read books in English, but become embarrassed when I just need to say "Hey, how do you do?".
Today, I've found LangCorrect ion Google and thought: w"Wow, this can really help me!"
Today, I found LangCorrect on Google and thought: "Wow, this can really help me!"
Which is eEven better, I can also help people to teachlearn Russian.
Even better, I can also help people learn Russian.
So, let's try!
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Welcome to LangCorrect! Great work, very professional and understandable :)
Hello, world! :)
Hi there.
This is my first post on LangCorrect.
I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and wide range of hobbies (i.ee.g.
I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and wide range of hobbies (e.g.
I think you mean “e.g.” instead of “i.e.”
i.e. = that is
e.g. = for example
audio engineering).
Now I am on the way to move out from my country to some better place.
Now I am on the way to move from my country to some better place.
Unfortunately, I spent a lot of years enhancing my professional skills, but not English.
I can read books in English but become embarrassed when I just need to say "Hey, how do you do?".
I can read books in English but become embarrassed when I just need to say "Hey, how do you do?"
Today I've found LangCorrect in Google and thought: wow, this can really help me!
Today I found LangCorrect in Google and thought: wow, this can really help me!
Whichat is even better, I can also help people to tleachrn Russian.
What is even better, I can also help people to learn Russian.
What is even better, I can also help people to learn Russian.
So, let's try!
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Now I am on the way to move out from my country to some better place.
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I can read books in English but become embarrassed when I just need to say "Hey, how do you do?".
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