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meriemdel

Aug. 11, 2024

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Building habits

I listened to a very interesting podcast today. The host spoke about the importance of habits and habit formation. The part that really caught my ear was that in order to build a beneficial habit that you don’t really find interesting, you can anchor it to another daily habit or to a specific time or place. I will try to apply this advice change my lazy routine into an active one. I guess this could be my stepping stone for a healthier lifestyle.

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The part that really caught my earattention was that in order to build a beneficial habit that you don’t really find interesting, you can anchor it to another daily habit or to a specific time or place.

I will'm going to try to apply this advice and change my lazy routine into an active one.

I guess this could be my stepping stone fortowards a healthier lifestyle.

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goodiemon

Nov. 9, 2024

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You did a great job here! Other than these small mistakes, you could easily be considered fluent in the language.

I listened to a very interesting podcast today.

The host spoke about the importance of habits and habit formation.

The part that really caught my ear was that in order to build a beneficial habit that you don’t really find interesting, you can anchor it to another daily habit or to a specific time or place.

I will try to apply this advice and change my lazy routine into an active one.

Two separate sentences, remember to join them with a conjunction.

I guess this could be my stepping stone for a healthier lifestyle.

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Very good job, nearly fluent in that paragraph!

Building habits

I listened to a very interesting podcast today.

The host spoke about the importance of habits and habit formation.

The part that really caught my earattention was that in order to build a beneficial habit, that you don’t really find interesting, you can anchor it to another daily habit, or to a specific time or place.

caught my eye is an idiom, we don't say it for ear, but I understand why you changed it :)

I will try to apply this advice to change my lazy routine into an active one.

I guess this could be my stepping stone forto a healthier lifestyle.

stepping stone can be thought of as physically - you are using it in order to do something. A healthier lifestyle is the goal.

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Interesting and compelling :)

The part that really caught my earattention was that in order to build a beneficial habit that you don’t really find interesting, you can anchor it to another daily habit or to a specific time or place.

No one would really say 'caught my ear', more 'caught my eye' I understand in this context you were listening to something, so 'caught my attention' seems appropriate.

I will try to apply this advice to change my lazy routine into an active one.

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Your vocabulary and grammar is very good!

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meriemdel

Sept. 1, 2024

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Thank you so much

I will try to apply this advice to change my lazy routine into an active one.

I'm sure this was probably just you forgetting to type the word 'to', but just incase it wasn't.

Building habits

I listened to a very interesting podcast today.

The host spoke about the importance of habits and habit formation.

The part that really caught my ear was that in order to build a beneficial habit that you don’t really find interesting, you can anchor it to another daily habit or to a specific time or place.

I will try to apply this advice change my lazy routine into an active one.

I guess this could be my stepping stone for a healthier lifestyle.

The host spoke about the importance of habits and habit formation.

Not too sure what you’re trying to say here

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Almost no mistakes here, very well done

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Jah764

Aug. 17, 2024

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Yes almost no mistakes, but the little ones would give you away. You said “I will try to apply this change my lazy routine into an active one’ , after this i would insert ‘ to’ then we also have this “stepping stone for a healthier lifestyle “ we would insert ‘ to or towards’ rather than say for a

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meriemdel

Aug. 17, 2024

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Thank you so much for both the corrections and the feedback. I ll try to do better next time.

The part that really caught my ear was that in order to build a beneficial habit that you don’t really find interesting, you can anchor it to another daily habit or to a specific time or place.

I will try to apply this advice to change my lazy routine into an active one.

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I should try that advice and change my routine too!

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meriemdel

Aug. 17, 2024

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I hope that it will be helpful. Thank you so much.

Building habits


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I listened to a very interesting podcast today.


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The host spoke about the importance of habits and habit formation.


The host spoke about the importance of habits and habit formation.

Not too sure what you’re trying to say here

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The part that really caught my ear was that in order to build a beneficial habit that you don’t really find interesting, you can anchor it to another daily habit or to a specific time or place.


The part that really caught my ear was that in order to build a beneficial habit that you don’t really find interesting, you can anchor it to another daily habit or to a specific time or place.

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The part that really caught my earattention was that in order to build a beneficial habit that you don’t really find interesting, you can anchor it to another daily habit or to a specific time or place.

No one would really say 'caught my ear', more 'caught my eye' I understand in this context you were listening to something, so 'caught my attention' seems appropriate.

The part that really caught my earattention was that in order to build a beneficial habit, that you don’t really find interesting, you can anchor it to another daily habit, or to a specific time or place.

caught my eye is an idiom, we don't say it for ear, but I understand why you changed it :)

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

The part that really caught my earattention was that in order to build a beneficial habit that you don’t really find interesting, you can anchor it to another daily habit or to a specific time or place.

I will try to apply this advice change my lazy routine into an active one.


I will try to apply this advice to change my lazy routine into an active one.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I will try to apply this advice to change my lazy routine into an active one.

I'm sure this was probably just you forgetting to type the word 'to', but just incase it wasn't.

I will try to apply this advice to change my lazy routine into an active one.

I will try to apply this advice to change my lazy routine into an active one.

I will try to apply this advice and change my lazy routine into an active one.

Two separate sentences, remember to join them with a conjunction.

I will'm going to try to apply this advice and change my lazy routine into an active one.

I guess this could be my stepping stone for a healthier lifestyle.


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I guess this could be my stepping stone forto a healthier lifestyle.

stepping stone can be thought of as physically - you are using it in order to do something. A healthier lifestyle is the goal.

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I guess this could be my stepping stone fortowards a healthier lifestyle.

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