July 7, 2025
First of all, I open Anki app
Learn all the flashcards that due to today by the system (I mean I should be learn today)
Honestly, I don't learn all of this, only the flashcards that are words, phrases, sentences I added.
Some that I didn't clean or adjust yet, because I didn't apply the right methods that works for me.
I want to focus on add more useful relevants information that I need most right now.
I gotta adjust it later on.
Secondly, I create at least 10 flashcards.
Some that I take some grammar book (recently it's preposition, which I make wrong a lot)
Vocabulary I want to start on and improve: emotion, business, interview, thought, psychology etc.
Corrections I get on LangCorrect, from people make corrections for me, thanks y'll.
Which is for me is one of the best way to learn, through mistaken.
The last one, I try to write something to post on LangCorrect.
Some day, I don't really want to write anything.
I feel dizzy, so one day I just ask ChatGPT to suggest some ideas to write.
It works, but sometimes I still don't want to write anything.
Optional, I watch some English series, without subtible, to improve my listening skills.
Or practice reading some English books, if I have time to.
That's how I learn English, if you have any other ways to learn a language, you can leave a comment below, I'd love to hear your opinions.
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Honestly, I dohaven't learned all of thisem, only the flashcards that are words, phrases, or sentences I added.
The second sentence might technically require a verb phrase like "I only study the flashcards that are...", but it sounds natural.
I changed "learn" to "study" because you are using Anki to learn words/phrases/sentences, not flashcards. If you are talking to someone in English and you were excited about something you learned, you would say "I learned a new word," rather than "I learned a new flashcard." The flashcards are what we study to learn the words that they have on them.
SThere are some that I didn't clean or adjust yet, because I didn't apply the right methods that works for me.
either "right method that works" or "right methods that work"
"there are" is necessary to avoid a fragment
I want to focus on adding more useful and relevants information that I need most right now.
or "useful, relevant"
and its "on verb-plus-ing": I want to focus on running, on eating, on writing, on adding.
or no "on" and then the "to-plus-verb": I want to focus to run, to eat, to write, to add. this sounds less natural
I gotta adjust ithose flashcards later on.
Secondly, I create at least 10 flashcards.
Some that I take someare from a grammar book (recently it's prepositions, which I makeget wrong a lot)
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Some are from vocabulary I want to start on and improve: emotion, business, interview, thought, psychology, etc.
great variety of sentence structure!
CI read corrections I get from people on LangCorrect, from people make corrections for me, thanks y'all.
simpler and less repetitive
WhichThat is for me is one of the best ways to learn, through mistaken.s.
if you wanted to keep "which," it would have to remain attached to the previous sentence, like:
I read corrections I get from people on LangCorrect, which is for me one of the best ways to learn (through mistakes, thanks y'all.
The last oneLastly, I try to write something to post on LangCorrect.
"the last one" wouldn't be used like this. Maybe it could be used like this:
I do three things for learning.
The first one is ...
The second one is...
The last one is...
But "lastly" works better with this sentence structure
Some days, I don't really want to write anything.
I feel dizzyget indecisive about what to write, so one day I just asked ChatGPT to suggest some ideas to write.
"one day" means that it already happened or it has not happened yet, so:
One day I asked
OR
One day I will ask
BUT NOT
One day I ask
"dizzy" is more of a health/body feeling, it seems like "confused" or "indecisive" is better
It works, but sometimes I still don't want to write anything.
Optionally, I watch some English series, without subtibtle,s to improve my listening skills or practice reading some English books, if I have time to.
Or practice reading some English books, if I have time to.
"or" is a conjunction used to combine two sentences or clauses, so I attached this to the previous sentence
That's how I learn English,; if you have any other ways to learn a language, you can leave a comment below,. I'd love to hear your opinions.
If you don't want to add a period and start a new sentence, sometimes you can use a semicolon.
Feedback
Please let me know if any of the suggestions are confusing or don't make sense. You write pretty clearly and the mistakes weren't a huge deal.
How I study English every day
First of all, I open the Anki app
¶.¶
¶
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¶
I learn all the flashcards that due to toare due by the current day byin the system (I mean I should be learn today)
¶.¶
¶
Honestly, I don't learn all of thisem, only the flashcards that are words, phrases, sentences I added.
Some of them that I didn't cleanheck off or adjusted yet, because I didn't apply the right methods that works for me.
I want to focus on adding more useful relevants information that I need the most right now.
I gotta adjust it later on.
Secondly, I create at least 10 flashcards.
Some that I take off some grammar books (recently it's about prepositions, which I makeget wrong a lot)
¶¶
¶
Vocabulary I want to start on and improve: emotion, business, interview, thought, psychology etc.
Corrections I get on LangCorrect, from people that make corrections for me, thanks y'all.
Which is for me is one of the best ways to learn, through mistakens.
Same for me.
The last one, I try to write something to post on LangCorrect.
Some days, I don't really want to write anything.
I feel dizzy, so one day I just ask ChatGPT to suggest some ideas to write.
It works, but sometimes I still don't want to write anything.
OAs an optional, I watch some English series, without subtibtles, to improve my listening skills.
Or practice reading some English books, if I have the time to.
That's how I learn English, if you have any other ways to learn a language, you can leave a comment below, I'd love to hear your opinions.
How I study English every day This sentence has been marked as perfect! How I usually, titles use "title case" |
That's how I learn English, if you have any other ways to learn a language, you can leave a comment below, I'd love to hear your opinions. This sentence has been marked as perfect! That's how I learn English If you don't want to add a period and start a new sentence, sometimes you can use a semicolon. |
First of all, I open Anki app Learn all the flashcards that due to today by the system (I mean I should be learn today) Honestly, I don't learn all of this, only the flashcards that are words, phrases, sentences I added. First of all, I open the Anki app First of all, I open Anki app The second sentence might technically require a verb phrase like "I only study the flashcards that are...", but it sounds natural. I changed "learn" to "study" because you are using Anki to learn words/phrases/sentences, not flashcards. If you are talking to someone in English and you were excited about something you learned, you would say "I learned a new word," rather than "I learned a new flashcard." The flashcards are what we study to learn the words that they have on them. |
Some that I didn't clean or adjust yet, because I didn't apply the right methods that works for me. Some of them that I didn't c
either "right method that works" or "right methods that work" "there are" is necessary to avoid a fragment |
I want to focus on add more useful relevants information that I need most right now. I want to focus on adding more useful relevant I want to focus on adding more useful and relevant or "useful, relevant" and its "on verb-plus-ing": I want to focus on running, on eating, on writing, on adding. or no "on" and then the "to-plus-verb": I want to focus to run, to eat, to write, to add. this sounds less natural |
I gotta adjust it later on. This sentence has been marked as perfect! I gotta adjust |
Secondly, I create at least 10 flashcards. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Some that I take some grammar book (recently it's preposition, which I make wrong a lot) Vocabulary I want to start on and improve: emotion, business, interview, thought, psychology etc. Some that I take off some grammar books (recently it's about prepositions, which I Some that I take great variety of sentence structure! |
Corrections I get on LangCorrect, from people make corrections for me, thanks y'll. Corrections I get on LangCorrect, from people that make corrections for me, thanks y'all.
simpler and less repetitive |
Which is for me is one of the best way to learn, through mistaken. Which Same for me.
if you wanted to keep "which," it would have to remain attached to the previous sentence, like: I read corrections I get from people on LangCorrect, which is for me one of the best ways to learn (through mistakes, thanks y'all. |
The last one, I try to write something to post on LangCorrect. This sentence has been marked as perfect!
"the last one" wouldn't be used like this. Maybe it could be used like this: I do three things for learning. The first one is ... The second one is... The last one is... But "lastly" works better with this sentence structure |
Some day, I don't really want to write anything. Some days, I don't really want to write anything. Some days, I don't really want to write anything. |
I feel dizzy, so one day I just ask ChatGPT to suggest some ideas to write. This sentence has been marked as perfect! I "one day" means that it already happened or it has not happened yet, so: One day I asked OR One day I will ask BUT NOT One day I ask "dizzy" is more of a health/body feeling, it seems like "confused" or "indecisive" is better |
It works, but sometimes I still don't want to write anything. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Optional, I watch some English series, without subtible, to improve my listening skills.
Optionally, I watch some English series |
Or practice reading some English books, if I have time to. Or practice reading some English books, if I have the time
"or" is a conjunction used to combine two sentences or clauses, so I attached this to the previous sentence |
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