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saadetelaldi

Aug. 7, 2025

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Saadet

Hello. I want to learn English but I am afraid . I don't speak English fluently. I don't know what to do. Could you help me learn English, please?

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Saadet

Hello.

I don't speak English fluently.

I don't know what to do.

Could you help me learn English, please?

Saadet


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Hello.


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I want to learn English but I am afraid .


I want to learn English but I am afraid . I want to learn English but I am afraid.

I don't speak English fluently.


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I don't know what to do.


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Could you help me learn English, please?


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Could yousomeone help me learn English, please? Could someone help me learn English, please?

*Could you* makes sense but in English it's good to be more specific and not general. *Could someone* could help better address your audience (which is a group of readers) but you say "someone" because you assume that not literally everyone who reads this will be able to help. Modern English is both very literal and especially, *direct.* This is mostly my personal opinion as an English speaker and not a professional opinion, as from a teacher.

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