Oct. 24, 2025
Hi, I would like to improve my english. In school I had bad grades. I was late with learning vocabularies, I didn't like to talk in classroom, and rarely I cared for my homework, so I couldn't read my homework out loud in front of my classmates and teachers. Of course I stopped understanding what's going on during the lessons more and more. Still I liked english, and still I learned sth in school. Books were interesting for me and the lyrics of some singer and songwriters as well. Songs, travels, english-speaking-friends and books made me talking and feeling confident with this language. But still I encounter a weak use of vocabularies, and mistakes in the grammar, so I am still not confident for to use my english knowledge at work, and a little bit sad to see me not progressing clearly. Please correct me ( of course only if you want and if it can be kind of a pleassure for you, too)❤
      
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I didn't like to talk in the classroom, and I rarely I cared for my homework, so I couldn't read my homework out loud in front of my classmates and teachers.
      
    
"vocabularies" would mean more than "vocabulary" which is a rather unusual concept to talk about - for example if you were learning multiple languages at once. For a single language, we don't use the plural of vocab (and rarely use the full word vocabulary to be honest). 
"slow" is better than "late" here as it emphasises a process taking a while.
      
        Of course I stopped understanding what' was going on during the lessons more and more.
      
    
"what's" is a contraction of "what is", but since this is past tense you need "what was"
      
        Still, I  liked eEnglish, and I still I learned sthomething in school.
      
    
Still as a prefix only works on a sentence level really. Otherwise it's better in an adverb position.
      
        Books wereI found books interesting for me andand also the lyrics of some singers and songwriters as well.
      
    
It's better to talk about feelings in a more active sense in English. A lot of other languages put focus on the feelings, but English focuses more on the person who has those feelings.
      
        Songs, travels, eEnglish-speaking- friends and books made me talkinghelped me to talk and feeling confident with this language.
      
    
      
        But still I encounterhave a weak use of vocabularies, and mistakes in the grammar, so I am still not confident for to use my eEnglish knowledge at work, and a I'm little bit sad to see meyself not progressing clearly.
      
    
"I encounter" makes it seem like you're observing something from outside, which makes it sound unnatural when applied to your own actions.
      
        Please correct me ( of course only if you want to and if it can be kind of a pleassure for you, too) ❤
      
    
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        Hi, I would like to improve my eEnglish.
      
    
In school I had bad grades.
      
        I was late withhen learning vocabularienew words, I didn't like to talk in the classroom, and I rarely I cared for my homework, so I couldn't read my homeworkit out loud in front of my classmates and teachers.
      
    
Of course I stopped understanding what's going on during the lessons more and more.
      
        Still, I liked eEnglish, and I still I learned sth (something) in school.
      
    
Books were interesting for me and the lyrics of some singers and songwriters as well.
      
        Songs, travelsing, eEnglish-speaking-friends and books made me talking and feeling confident with this language.
      
    
      
        But still, I encounter a weak use of vocabulariesy, and mistakes win the grammar, so I am still not confident for to use my eEnglish knowledge at work, and a little bit sad to see me not progressing clearly.
      
    
      
        Please correct me ( of course only if you want and if it can be kind of a pleassure for you, too)❤
      
    
      
        Hi, I would like to improve my eEnglish.
      
    
      
        In school I had bad grades in school.
      
    
      
        I was late with learning words for my vocabularies,y. I didn't like to talk in the classroom, and I rarely I cared forabout my homework, so. So, I couldn't read my homework out loud in front of my classmates and teachers.
      
    
      
        Of course, I eventually stopped understanding what' was going on during the lessons more and more.
      
    
      
        SBut still, I liked eEnglish, and still I learned sthI did learn something in school.
      
    
      
        Books were interesting for me, and so were the lyrics of some singer and songwriters as wellongs.
      
    
      
        Songs, travels, eEnglish-speaking- friends and books made me talking and feeling confident withtalking in this language.
      
    
      
        But still I encounter a weak use of vocabularies, andmy vocabulary is still limited, and I still make mistakes in themy grammar, so. That is why I am still not confident forenough to use my eEnglish knowledge at work, and. It makes me a little bit sad to see meyself not progressing clearly.
      
    
      
        Please correct me ( of course only if you want and if it can be kind of a pleassure for you, too)feel free to correct my mistakes. ❤
      
    
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| Hi, I would like to improve my english. Hi, I would like to improve my  Hi, I would like to improve my  | 
| In school I had bad grades. 
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| I was late with learning vocabularies, I didn't like to talk in classroom, and rarely I cared for my homework, so I couldn't read my homework out loud in front of my classmates and teachers. I was late with learning words for my vocabular I was late w I was  "vocabularies" would mean more than "vocabulary" which is a rather unusual concept to talk about - for example if you were learning multiple languages at once. For a single language, we don't use the plural of vocab (and rarely use the full word vocabulary to be honest). "slow" is better than "late" here as it emphasises a process taking a while. | 
| Of course I stopped understanding what's going on during the lessons more and more. Of course, I eventually stopped understanding what This sentence has been marked as perfect! Of course I stopped understanding what "what's" is a contraction of "what is", but since this is past tense you need "what was" | 
| Still I liked english, and still I learned sth in school. 
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| Books were interesting for me and the lyrics of some singer and songwriters as well. Books were interesting for me, and so were the lyrics of some s Books were interesting for me and the lyrics of some singers and songwriters as well. 
 It's better to talk about feelings in a more active sense in English. A lot of other languages put focus on the feelings, but English focuses more on the person who has those feelings. | 
| Songs, travels, english-speaking-friends and books made me talking and feeling confident with this language. Songs, travels,  Songs, travel Songs, travel | 
| But still I encounter a weak use of vocabularies, and mistakes in the grammar, so I am still not confident for to use my english knowledge at work, and a little bit sad to see me not progressing clearly. But  But still, I encounter a weak use of vocabular But still I  "I encounter" makes it seem like you're observing something from outside, which makes it sound unnatural when applied to your own actions. | 
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