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I tried to learn English in a fun way

I like listening to English-dubbed anime(my favourite anime is Saint Tail).Thanks to the advancement of technology,I can use software to recognize the words spoken by actors.Though there are some mistakes,most of them are correct.I can look them up in the electronic dictionary and needn't guess how they are spelt(very difficult to guess).And there are many free online courses taught in English which I enjoy watching.My eyesight is poor so I prefer listening to them rather than watching.I was used to paying much money for off-line English and Japanese courses and bought plenty of online Japanese courses.Nowadays,I decided to pay no more money for language learning and try to make the most of free online resources.As for speaking skills,I like chatting with AI in English.

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I tried to learn English in a fun way


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Don't forget to capitalize important words in the title

I like listening to English-dubbed anime(my favourite anime is Saint Tail).Thanks to the advancement of technology,I can use software to recognize the words spoken by actors.Though there are some mistakes,most of them are correct.I can look them up in the electronic dictionary and needn't guess how they are spelt(very difficult to guess).And there are many free online courses taught in English which I enjoy watching.My eyesight is poor so I prefer listening to them rather than watching.I was used to paying much money for off-line English and Japanese courses and bought plenty of online Japanese courses.Nowadays,I decided to pay no more money for language learning and try to make the most of free online resources.As for speaking skills,I like chatting with AI in English.


I like listening to English-dubbed anime(my favourite anime is Saint Tail). Thanks to the advancement of technology, I can use software to recognize the words spoken by actors. Though there are some mistakes, most of them are correct. I can look them up in the electronic dictionary and needn't guess how they are spelt(very difficult to guess).And t There are many free online courses taught in English which I enjoy watching. My eyesight is poor so I prefer listening to them rather than watching. I was used to paying muchlots of money for off-line English and Japanese courses and bought plenty of online Japanese courses., some of which were offline. Nowadays, I decided to pay no morehat I no longer wanted to pay money for language learning and try to make the most of free online resources. As for speaking skills, I like chatting with AI in English. I like listening to English-dubbed anime(my favourite anime is Saint Tail). Thanks to the advancement of technology, I can use software to recognize the words spoken by actors. Though there are some mistakes, most of them are correct. I can look them up in the electronic dictionary and needn't guess how they are spelt(very difficult to guess). There are many free online courses taught in English which I enjoy watching. My eyesight is poor so I prefer listening to them rather than watching. I was used to paying lots of money for offline English and Japanese courses, some of which were offline. Nowadays, I decided that I no longer wanted to pay money for language learning and try to make the most of free online resources. As for speaking skills, I like chatting with AI in English.

No glaring issues, very good! I just have a couple of small technical corrections. 'Offline' is one word. Also, make sure to put a space after your punctuation marks. e.g '...advancement of technology, I can use...' Generally, it's bad practice to start sentences with 'and.' It can be done, but if in doubt, drop it! I changed a few of your phrasings to make them sound more natural, but they weren't incorrect, as such, before.

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"Thanks to the advancement of technology" is correct, but sounds too formal here. "Thanks to new technologies" would also be an appropriate wording. "most of them are correct" would be okay if you mentioned what "them" is previously - i.e. the associated noun - for example "automatically generated subtitles".

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I notice that you don't really put spaces after your periods. If you don't do that, they come off as one though, *despite* the fact that a period is technically there.

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