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tasfiazaman

Oct. 15, 2025

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Hello there, I'm Tasfia from Bangladesh. I am an 11th grade student. I've been studying English since kindergarten although, I can't properly speak. Which is why I'm ashamed of myself. And as for the writing I often forget the basic spellings, for example: 'Animal'. A simple tiny spelling yet I often forget if there's an 'e' in it or not. It's not just my incapability. Yes, the majority. But our curriculum plays a vital role in this disaster as well. Thank you.

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Hello there, I'm Tasfia from Bangladesh.

I am an 11th grade student.

I've been studying English since kindergarten although, I, but I still can't properly speak.

Which is why I'm ashamed of myself.

And as for the, writing I often forget the basic spellings, for example: '"Animal'."

A word with very simple tiny spelling, yet I often forget if there's an 'e'"e" in it or not.

It's not just my incapability.

Yes, the majority.

There's nothing wrong with the English in this sentence, but I don't understand what you mean by it. The majority of what? I'm missing your point.

But our curriculum plays a vital role in this disaster as well.

I would probably say "failure" instead of "disaster." These words are both very strong. However, I would absolutely not call your English skills a "disaster," but if you feel your school's curriculum is sorely inadequate, you could say that your school "failed" to teach its students English properly.

Thank you.

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Great job. Don't be too judgemental on yourself, I think your English skills based on this post are very strong. Speaking skills will come with practice; you will have to find time for it if you want to advance.

Hello there, I'm Tasfia from Bangladesh.

I am an 11th grade student.

I've been studying English since kindergarten, although, I can'tnd even then I still can't speak properly speak.

Which is why I'm ashamed of myself.

It's informal to use 'which' not as a conjunction (after a comma, denoting a subordinate clause.. is how to understand conjunctions). In this case, it works as well just omitted. It's also a question specifying choice, but it's not really necessary to specify. Unless 'this was the reason out of my options, which I chose to be why I'm ashamed' is important to say..

And aIt gets fwor these, in my writing I often forget the basic spellings, for example: 'Animal'.

A simple tiny spelling yet I often forget if there's an 'e' in it or not.

It's not just my incapability, actually most people are the same, but our curriculum is to blame for this disaster as well.

Thank you.

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BD cCurriculum

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Hello there, I'm Tasfia from Bangladesh.


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I am an 11th grade student.


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I've been studying English since kindergarten although, I can't properly speak.


I've been studying English since kindergarten, although, I can'tnd even then I still can't speak properly speak.

I've been studying English since kindergarten although, I, but I still can't properly speak.

Which is why I'm ashamed of myself.


Which is why I'm ashamed of myself.

It's informal to use 'which' not as a conjunction (after a comma, denoting a subordinate clause.. is how to understand conjunctions). In this case, it works as well just omitted. It's also a question specifying choice, but it's not really necessary to specify. Unless 'this was the reason out of my options, which I chose to be why I'm ashamed' is important to say..

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

And as for the writing I often forget the basic spellings, for example: 'Animal'.


And aIt gets fwor these, in my writing I often forget the basic spellings, for example: 'Animal'.

And as for the, writing I often forget the basic spellings, for example: '"Animal'."

A simple tiny spelling yet I often forget if there's an 'e' in it or not.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

A word with very simple tiny spelling, yet I often forget if there's an 'e'"e" in it or not.

It's not just my incapability.


It's not just my incapability, actually most people are the same, but our curriculum is to blame for this disaster as well.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Yes, the majority.


Yes, the majority.

There's nothing wrong with the English in this sentence, but I don't understand what you mean by it. The majority of what? I'm missing your point.

But our curriculum plays a vital role in this disaster as well.


But our curriculum plays a vital role in this disaster as well.

I would probably say "failure" instead of "disaster." These words are both very strong. However, I would absolutely not call your English skills a "disaster," but if you feel your school's curriculum is sorely inadequate, you could say that your school "failed" to teach its students English properly.

Thank you.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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