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alexnj

Dec. 30, 2022

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I'm very nervous. This is my first "journal" and my vocabulary it's very scarce.
How can expand it? Please.

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Introduction (?)

I'm very nervous.

This is my first "journal" and my vocabulary it's very scarcelimited.

How can expand it?

Please.

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frannie_

Dec. 30, 2022

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Discúlpame. Estaba cansada.

I'm very nervous.

This is my first "journal" and my vocabulary it's very scparcese/limited.

"space" or "limited" would be a better choice than "scarce".

How can I expand it?

Introduction (?)

You're correct. This is your introduction so there's no need for a question mark.

I'm very nervous.

This is my first "journal" entry and my vocabulary it's very scarce.

You're doing great! We're all here to learn.

How can I expand it?

We almost always use a subject in English. In a question, the subject goes after the verb.

Please let me know.

I'm not sure what you were trying to say here so this is my best guess.

Feedback

Welcome to LangCorrect! We're glad you're here!

In order to expand my Japanese vocabulary, what has worked for me is memorizing words and phrases from vocabulary lists found in textbooks using the (free) open source app called Anki: https://apps.ankiweb.net. There are lots of YouTube videos explaining how to use it if you need help. The documentation is also very helpful. Then, when I memorize the vocabulary, I complete the exercises in the textbook which teaches me how to use the vocabulary and grammar.

Anki also has a repository of shared decks. Here's the link to the decks for English: https://ankiweb.net/shared/decks/english . Reading the reviews can help you choose which deck you'd like to use.

Learning a language through writing has been very helpful for me. I've learned a lot and have met a lot of terrific people here. I hope you do, too! Happy language learning and Happy New Year!

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Introduction (?)

You're correct. This is your introduction so there's no need for a question mark.

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I'm very nervous.


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This is my first "journal" and my vocabulary it's very scarce.


This is my first "journal" entry and my vocabulary it's very scarce.

You're doing great! We're all here to learn.

This is my first "journal" and my vocabulary it's very scparcese/limited.

"space" or "limited" would be a better choice than "scarce".

This is my first "journal" and my vocabulary it's very scarcelimited.

How can expand it?


How can I expand it?

We almost always use a subject in English. In a question, the subject goes after the verb.

How can I expand it?

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Please.


Please let me know.

I'm not sure what you were trying to say here so this is my best guess.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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