July 27, 2022
I did meet someone when I was working in my previous job who spoke English natively. He was the first person I met and I consider a friend. I have met a second person, but this one I met her through an application. She lives in the same town as me. I was asked to go out, but I thought my English was not enough to be able to communicate. I hate feeling awkward. Although, I used to talk as I could with the friend I said before, and it was not too bad. He could understand me.
Since I get here in this city, I have wanted to meet friends in my target language. However, when I have had the opportunity I have felt too shy.
I guess, I will find more on my way, when I feel more prepared and less worried about speaking.
I did meet someone, when I was working in my previous job, who spoke English natively.
By surrounding the middle phrase with commas, it makes it more clear that the person you met spoke English natively.
He was the first person I met, and I consider him a friend.
I have met a second person, but this one I met her through an application.
I was asked to go out, but I thought my English was not good enough to be able to communicate.
Although, I used to talk as I could with the friend I saimentioned before, and it was not too bad.
Since I geot here into this city, I have wanted to meet friends in my target language.
However, whenever I have hadgotten the opportunity, I have felt too shy.
I guess, I will find more on my way, when I feel more prepared and less worried about speaking.
I have also met a second person, but this one I met hertime through an application.
Although, I used to talk as I could with the friend I said before, and it was not too bad.
Since I geot here into this city, I have wanted to meet friends in my target language.
"arrived" can also work ("Since I arrived in this city")
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Very understandable!
Did you meet anyone in your target language?
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Good job! Please try not to worry too much about your English proficiency. You're doing very well!
I did meet someone who spoke English natively when I was working inat my previous job who spoke English natively.
He was the first person I met and whom I consider a friend.
I was askShe asked me if I wanted to go out, but I thought my English was not enough to be able to communicate.
For clarity.
Although, I used to talk as much as I could with the friend I saimentioned before, and it was not too bad.
Since I get here inhave gotten to this city, I have wanted to meet friends in my target language.
However, whenever I have had the opportunity I have felt too shy to do it.
Alt: "Whenever the opportunity has presented itself, I have felt too shy to do it."
I guess, I will findmeet more on mypeople on the way, when I feel more prepared and less worried about speaking.
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Great job -- I'm sure it will get easier with time!
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He was the first person I met and I consider a friend. He was the first person I met and whom I consider a friend. He was the first person I met and He was the first person I met, and I consider him a friend. |
I have met a second person, but this one I met her through an application. I have met a second person, but this one I met I have also met a second person, I have met a second person, but |
She lives in the same town as me. She lives in the same town as |
I was asked to go out, but I thought my English was not enough to be able to communicate.
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I hate feeling awkward. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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He could understand me. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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However, when I have had the opportunity I have felt too shy. However, whenever I have had the opportunity I have felt too shy to do it. Alt: "Whenever the opportunity has presented itself, I have felt too shy to do it."
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