Feb. 27, 2024
Most of people I see talking about it, say that video games helped them to some extend. It isn't my case tho, nowadays I don't play any video game at all, but back then when I used to play I didn't play it in English, unfortunately. I used to play everything in Portuguese (my native language), therefore, I didn't learn almost nothing through video games... aside from English class at school, I just began to learn English properly back in 2019 if I recall correctly, and I learned by reading novels. Back than was really difficult, it was exhausting, reading a single page was such a herculean task, even with such a hard time, I persisted and today I can read long paragraphs written in English without much problem, aside from classic texts of course (which reminds my attempting of reading "The Great Gatsby" haha).
It was just me?
Most of people I see talking about it, say that video games helped them to some extend.
It isn't my case though, nowadays I don't play any video game at all, but back then when I used to play I didn't play it in English, unfortunately.
You can use "tho" in things like text messages, but not in any form of writing :>
I used to play everything in Portuguese (my native language), therefore, I didn't learnt almost nothing through video games... aside from English class at school,. I just began to learn English properly back in 2019 if I recall correctly, and I learned by reading novels.
Back than was really difficult, it was exhausting, reading a single page was such a herculean task, even with such a hard time, I persisted and today I can read long paragraphs written in English without much problem, aside from classic texts of course (which reminds my attempting of reading "The Great Gatsby" haha).
It wass it just me?
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I used to play everything in Portuguese (my native language), therefore, I didn't learned almost nothing through video games... aside from English class at school, I just began to learn English properly back in 2019 if I recall correctly, and I learned by reading novels.
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Herculean is capitalized because adjectives that come from proper nouns are usually capitalized. Other examples are "Rubenesque", "Orwellian", or "Byzantine."
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Keep it up, you're doing great.
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Most of people I see talking about it, say that video games helped them to some extendt.
It isn't my case tho, nugh. Nowadays, I don't play any video game at all, but back then when I used to play, I didn't play it in English, unfortunately.
I used to play everything in Portuguese (my native language), therefore, I didn't learn almost nonything through video games... aAside from English class at school, I just began to learn English properly back in 2019 if I recall correctly, and I learned by reading novels.
Another phrase you can use: I hardly learned anything = I learned very little
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Great job and great work persevering too! Don't be afraid to use periods to close your sentences. Keep up the good work!
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Setting aside from English classes at school, I just began to learn English properly back in 2019, if I recall correctly, and I learned by reading novels.
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You should absolutely try again, I just downloaded it and while it's slightly more difficult than I remember we read it late in middle school or early in highschool where I grew up. It's worth it when you have the energy! When you said classic I assumed you meant like Beowulf, haha.
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This is definitely a person to person thing. Some games have really unhelpful vocabulary like pokemon so it wouldn't hell much.
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It isn't my case tho, nowadays I don't play any video game at all, but back then when I used to play I didn't play it in English, unfortunately.
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Back than was really difficult, it was exhausting, reading a single page was such a herculean task, even with such a hard time, I persisted and today I can read long paragraphs written in English without much problem, aside from classic texts of course (which reminds my attempting of reading "The Great Gatsby" haha).
You should absolutely try again, I just downloaded it and while it's slightly more difficult than I remember we read it late in middle school or early in highschool where I grew up. It's worth it when you have the energy! When you said classic I assumed you meant like Beowulf, haha. Back th Back th Herculean is capitalized because adjectives that come from proper nouns are usually capitalized. Other examples are "Rubenesque", "Orwellian", or "Byzantine." This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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