Aug. 5, 2025
I'm 20 years old.
I'm an undergraduate student.
English is difficult to speak.
Am I too OLD to learn?
It's expensive to have a foreign teacher to teach me.
SO, I have to learn it by myself.
BUT now, my confidence is less stronger.
I will try my best to keep moving on in the road of learning English!
It's expensive to have a foreign teacher to teach me.
you can assume a foreign teacher will teach, so no need to add "to" before "teach me"
BUT now,less stronger --> "weaker", "lower", ¶
my confidence is less stronger. --> "I have less confidence"
It makes sense, but you can make it more clear by changing "less stronger" or saying "I have less confidence"
About English learning
I'm 20 years old.
I'm an undergraduate student.
English is difficult to speak.
Am I too OLD to learn?
It's expensive to have a foreign teacher to teach me.
The ,,to” is not needed
SO, I have to learn it by myself.
BUTut now, my confidence is less strongerI feel less confident.
You can’t say “less stronger” because “less” is used with regular adjectives (like beautiful, important), and “stronger” is already a comparative form of strong. In English, we don’t mix “less” with comparatives.
I will trydo my best to keep moving on in the road offorward on my English learning Englishjourney!
Sound much more natural. I used more common language.
English is a difficult language to speak.
Your original here was correct grammatically but unnatural phrasing for the topic.
It's expensive to have a foreign teacher to teach me.
BUT now, my confidence is less stronger.
I will try my best to keep moving on inalong the road of learning English!
Feedback
20 is absolutely not too late to learn a language. It's certainly true that kids have some advantages in learning a language that makes the process easier for them, but being an adult college student also means you're better able to deal with the difficulties of learning a language and the organisation involved in learning by yourself
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BUT now, my confidence is less stronger. BUT now, my confidence is less strong B You can’t say “less stronger” because “less” is used with regular adjectives (like beautiful, important), and “stronger” is already a comparative form of strong. In English, we don’t mix “less” with comparatives.
It makes sense, but you can make it more clear by changing "less stronger" or saying "I have less confidence" |
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