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Hello everybody! I'm new and I'd like to improve my writing. I'm starting B2 in English, so I hope this text makes sense.
First of all, I want to introduce myself, my name is Danna, and I'm learning English because it's incredible how you can understand the world with other languages. When I finish my English course, I'll learn another language like French or Portuguese, or maybe Italian.
I'd like to write about my skills in English, honestly I think that my bests skill is listening and speaking I don't know how I became so good on those ones, I think that is due to since I was a kid I use to listen a lot of music and videos on internet in English and thanks for that now I'm more able to communited better the things that I want to say.
If I can be honest, my worst skill is writing, so I'll need to practice more and more to become a expert.
I was wondering if you could correct this short text and give me some advice to improve my English, and I'll be very grateful if you tell me how to use in practice the new vocabulary that I'm learning!
BYE!
Hola a todo el mundo! Soy nueva y me gustaria mejorar mi forma de escribir. Estoy iniciando B2 en Ingles, así que espero que este texto tenga sentido.
Primero que todo quiero presentarme, mi nombre es Danna y estoy aprendiendo ingles porque es increible como puedes el mundo con otros idiomas. Cuando termine mi curso de ingles, me gustaria aprender otro idioma como frances o portuges o tal vez italiano.
Me gustaria escribir sobre mis hablidades en el ingles, honestamente yo creo que mis mejores habilidades son el escuchar y el hablarlo, no se como me volvi tan buena en esos, yo creo que es debido a que desde que era pequeña solia escuchar demasiada musica y videos en internet en ingles y gracias a eso ahora soy más capaz de comunicar mejor lo que quiero decir.
Fi soy honesta, mi peor habilidad es escribir en ingles, asi que se que necesitare mucha, mucha practica para volverme una experta.
Estaria encantada si puedieran corregir este corto texto y darme algunos consejos para mejorar mi ingles y estare prfendamente agradecida si me dijieran como poner en practica el nuevo vocabulario que estoy aprendiendo.
Chao!
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I was wondering if you could correct this short text and give me some advice to improve my English, and I'll be very grateful if you tell me how to use in practice the new vocabulary that I'm learning!
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"Better" after the verb would mean you are better at communicating, in general. But "better" before the verb would mean you are better at communicating the things you want to say, specifically. Another example:
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"Good on ______" is a somewhat idiomatic phrase I'd use to say that I have a good amount of something (maybe even too much, depending on the context and how I say it). "After stopping at the gas station, I was good on fuel for a while."
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If I canTo be honest, my worst skill is writing, so I'll need to practice more and more to become an expert.
"To be honest" is a much more common saying.
Before words that start with a vowel sound, we say "an" instead of "a" so that it's easier to say.
I was wondering if you could correct this short text and give me some advice to improve my English, and. I'lld be very grateful if you could tell me how to use in practice the new vocabulary that I'm learning in practice!
BYE!
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Very well written! I hope this helps!
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I'm starting B2 in English, so I hope this text makes sense. I'm starting B2 in English, so I hope this "Text" feels like a text message on a phone. "Post" would probably work better here. I'm starting NOTE: The words in [brackets] are optional - you can safely delete them. |
First of all, I want to introduce myself, my name is Danna, and I'm learning English because it's incredible how you can understand the world with other languages. First of all, I want to introduce myself First of all, I want to introduce myself |
When I finish my English course, I'll learn another language like French or Portuguese, or maybe Italian.
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I'd like to write about my skills in English, honestly I think that my bests skill is listening and speaking I don't know how I became so good on those ones, I think that is due to since I was a kid I use to listen a lot of music and videos on internet in English and thanks for that now I'm more able to communited better the things that I want to say. I'd like to write about my skills in English, honestly I think that my best "Better" after the verb would mean you are better at communicating, in general. But "better" before the verb would mean you are better at communicating the things you want to say, specifically. Another example: "I quickly went to his house" might mean you weren't there for a long time, because the entire action of going to his house is quick. You go, and then you might immediately come back. "I went quickly to his house" means you move quickly as you get there. But "quickly" doesn't apply to the entire journey itself: you might then stay there for a while. It's not a major issue, however. It just sounds a little cleaner to write it like this. But especially in spoken English, context will matter much more than whether the adverb is before or after the verb. "Good on ______" is a somewhat idiomatic phrase I'd use to say that I have a good amount of something (maybe even too much, depending on the context and how I say it). "After stopping at the gas station, I was good on fuel for a while." When talking about abilities, however, we'd say "good AT ______". I'd like to write about my |
If I can be honest, my worst skill is writing, so I'll need to practice more and more to become a expert.
"To be honest" is a much more common saying. Before words that start with a vowel sound, we say "an" instead of "a" so that it's easier to say.
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I was wondering if you could correct this short text and give me some advice to improve my English, and I'll be very grateful if you tell me how to use in practice the new vocabulary that I'm learning! I was wondering if you could correct this I was wondering if you could correct this short text and give me some advice to improve my English, and I'll be very grateful if you tell me how to use in practice the new vocabulary that I'm learning! |
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