Jan. 11, 2022
Today, I try to use another application to practice speaking English.
With the extension function called 'LLY' on the Chrome Browser, I can repeat the sentences on YouTube videos.
When watching a video, I turn on the extension and repeat sentences of the video until I am used to speak it.
It takes a lot of time to watch a video, but I am able to remember and speak sentences in it.
I will add this practicing routine and do more than one month to check my speaking abilities.
I hope I can speak more fluently than now.
Chrome Extension for Learning Languages
Today, I tryied to use another application to practice speaking English.
With the extension function called 'LLY' on the Chrome Browser, I can repeat the sentences onfrom YouTube videos.
When watching a video, I turn on the extension and repeat sentences ofrom the video until I am used to speakaying it.
It takes a lot of time to watch a video, but I am able to remember and speak sentences infrom it.
I will add this practicinge to my routine and do it for more than onea month to check my speaking abilities.
I hope I can speak more fluently than now.
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Great work! :D
Today, I tryied to use another application to practice speaking English.
Since you are telling us what happened in the past (as opposed to what is going to happen) you should use the past tense "tried".
When watching a video, I turn on the extension and repeat sentences of the video until I am used to speaking it.
It takes a lot of time to watch a video, but I am able to remember and speak sentences infrom it.
I will add this to my practicinge routine and do more than one month to check my speaking abilities.
I am not sure what you meant by "check" here. Do you mean "improve"? Or did you mean you will "check" your speaking abilities after one month and see if the exercise is working? If you meant the second one you could say "I will add this to my practice routine and check my speaking abilities after one month.".
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Great idea! I hope your English will continue to improve!
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With the extension function called 'LLY' on the Chrome Browser, I can repeat the sentences on YouTube videos. With the extension function called 'LLY' on the Chrome Browser, I can repeat the sentences |
When watching a video, I turn on the extension and repeat sentences of the video until I am used to speak it. When watching a video, I turn on the extension and repeat sentences of the video until I am used to speaking it. When watching a video, I turn on the extension and repeat sentences |
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I will add this practicing routine and do more than one month to check my speaking abilities. I will add this to my practic I am not sure what you meant by "check" here. Do you mean "improve"? Or did you mean you will "check" your speaking abilities after one month and see if the exercise is working? If you meant the second one you could say "I will add this to my practice routine and check my speaking abilities after one month.". I will add this practic |
I hope I can speak more fluently than now. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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