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Hello. My name is Hatice. I learn English. I want to language practice. I’m cook. I can talk about food.

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Hello.

My name is Hatice.

I can talk about food.

I can talk about food.


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Cook


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Hello.


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My name is Hatice.


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I learn English.


I am learning English. I am learning English.

I'm learning English. I'm learning English.

I want to language practice.


I want to practice my language practiceskills. I want to practice my language skills.

I want to language practicpractise the language. I want to practise the language.

A small vocabulary tip: "practise" is a verb, an action, meanwhile "practice" is a noun:)

I’m cook.


I’m a cook. I’m a cook.

When describing ourselves (or any noun) with another noun, you need "a/an" But for adjectives, you don't need "a/an." Examples: "John is an engineer" "Mary is a guitarist" "Timothy is shy" "Lauren is annoying"

I’m a cook. I’m a cook.

Use "a/an" whenever you want to express who you are, or what a certain thing is:)

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