Nov. 21, 2022
Today is the 51st day of my daily English challenge. I didn't feel better. I have a pain because I have hernia cervical. My pain is very strong.
In the afternoon, I had an appoitment over Skype. We spoke in French, then in Spanish. She corrected me some words of pronunciation.
Finally, she gave me a recipe Italy and I will do soon.
Challenge, Day 51
Today is the 51st day of my daily English challenge.
I didn't feel better.
I have a pain because I have hernia cervical hernia.
I'm sorry to hear this.
My pain is very strong.
or this which is said in the US a lot:
It hurts a lot.
In the afternoon, I had an appoitment over Skype.
We spoke in French, then in Spanish.
She corrected me some words ofof my pronunciation.
Finally, she gave me a recipe Italy andn Italian recipe which I will domake soon.
In the US, we often "make recipes."
Feedback
Very nice work and I hope you feel better soon!
Challenge, Day 51
Today is the 51st day of my daily English challenge.
I didn't feel better.
I have aam in pain because I have a herniated cervical disc.
I’m not positive about this translation/spelling but I tried to look it up.
In the afternoon, I had an appointment over Skype.
She corrected me some words of pronunciationy pronunciation of some words.
Finally, she gave me an Italian recipe Italy and I will domake it soon.
You could use a few different sentences here, like “I will try it soon” or “I will cook it soon” or if you wanted to add some more excitement to it you could say “I’m looking forward to making it”
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I’m sorry you’re in pain, I hope you feel better soon! Keep up the good work!
Challenge, Day 51
Today is the 51st day of my daily English challenge.
I didn'on’t feel better.
Use present tense if you are talking about today
I have aam in pain because I have hernia cervical hernia.
An idiomatic expression for this condition is a “slipped disc”
MyThe pain is very strong.
In the afternoon, I had an appointment over Skype.
We spoke in French, then in Spanish.
She corrected me some words of pronunciationy pronunciation of some words.
Finally, she gave me a recipe from Italy and I will dotry it soon.
You can try or make a recipe
Feedback
Great work! Hope you feel better soon ☺️
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