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When I do shadowing, listen to a conversation, write any text or talk to AI, I always enjoy the moment. It's very exciting to learn new things. My favorite tools for practicing are: anki, story corps, copilot, you tube and of course, langcorrect.
What I enjoy most is the listening, specially to real life because I feel like I'm learning to use the words in any situation. Although sometimes I don't understanding everything ,I try to grasp the main idea and then review the transcript.
Another thing that has helped me a lot is practice shadowing, on YouTube there are many tools but my favorite channel is Englishcoachchad his method is very easy to follow.
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Whenever we make a verb the subject of a sentence, we either have to add “ing” at the end or “to” in the beginning. For the most part, these are interchangeable, but there are some instances where one sounds better than the other
When I do shadowing, listen to a conversation, write any text or talk to AI, or talk with AI in English, I always enjoy the momenit.
1. I’m not sure what “shadowing” means. As far as I know it’s not a verb in English, so I don’t know what you mean here
2. “Do shadow” sounds off, as when you use a verb and a pronoun, you’ve already let the reader know that the pronoun is doing the action, so adding the word “do” is a bit redundant here
3. You should add a comma after every item in a list, except for the final item
4. To make it more clear of what you’re talking about, you should mention that you do all these activities in English
5. “I always enjoy the moment” sounds a bit odd
My favorite tools for practicing are: aAnki, sStory cCorps, cCopilot, yYou tTube and of course, lLangcCorrect.
Names are proper nouns, and therefore must be capitalized. YouTube and LangCorrect decided to put two capital letters in their names, so those should be capitalized too. However, it works just fine to drop the second capital letter if you’re writing informally
What I enjoy most is the listening, especially toin real life because I feel like I'm learning to use the wordslanguage in any situation.
1. A “the” is not required before the word “listening”
2. “Especially” is spelled wrong
3. “The words” sounds a bit odd and vague, so saying “the language” instead works better
Although sometimes I don't understanding everything , I try to grasp the main idea and then review the transcript.
We only really put “ing” at the end of words when we describe something that’s happening in the moment, so you’d keep the verb in it’s infinitive form here
Another thing that has helped me a lot is practiceing shadowing, o. On YouTube there are many tools, but my favorite channel is Englishcoachchad
1. Same thing I mentioned earlier about making verbs into nouns; Add “ing” at the end
2. This sentence flows better if you split it into two
hHis method is very easy to follow.
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Great job! :3
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I enjoy practice English I Whenever we make a verb the subject of a sentence, we either have to add “ing” at the end or “to” in the beginning. For the most part, these are interchangeable, but there are some instances where one sounds better than the other |
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When I do shadowing, listen to a conversation, write any text or talk to AI, I always enjoy the moment. When I 1. I’m not sure what “shadowing” means. As far as I know it’s not a verb in English, so I don’t know what you mean here 2. “Do shadow” sounds off, as when you use a verb and a pronoun, you’ve already let the reader know that the pronoun is doing the action, so adding the word “do” is a bit redundant here 3. You should add a comma after every item in a list, except for the final item 4. To make it more clear of what you’re talking about, you should mention that you do all these activities in English 5. “I always enjoy the moment” sounds a bit odd |
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It's very exciting to learn new things. |
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My favorite tools for practicing are: anki, story corps, copilot, you tube and of course, langcorrect. My favorite tools for practicing are: Names are proper nouns, and therefore must be capitalized. YouTube and LangCorrect decided to put two capital letters in their names, so those should be capitalized too. However, it works just fine to drop the second capital letter if you’re writing informally |
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What I enjoy most is the listening, specially to real life because I feel like I'm learning to use the words in any situation. What I enjoy most is 1. A “the” is not required before the word “listening” 2. “Especially” is spelled wrong 3. “The words” sounds a bit odd and vague, so saying “the language” instead works better |
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Although sometimes I don't understanding everything ,I try to grasp the main idea and then review the transcript. Although sometimes I don't understand We only really put “ing” at the end of words when we describe something that’s happening in the moment, so you’d keep the verb in it’s infinitive form here |
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Another thing that has helped me a lot is practice shadowing, on YouTube there are many tools but my favorite channel is Englishcoachchad Another thing that has helped me a lot is practic 1. Same thing I mentioned earlier about making verbs into nouns; Add “ing” at the end 2. This sentence flows better if you split it into two |
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his method is very easy to follow.
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