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Since I write diaries on this website, I feel nervous about my English skills. I can communicate in English, but I am not good at it. All my writing on this website needed to be fixed.
I wondered what my level of English is. I searched the IELTS test questions, and I solved them.
Only I attempted the reading and listening sections, and the results were disappointing. I asked to check my score to AI, and it said my reading score was band 4.5~5, and listening was band 6. There was a huge gap in reading and listening. I struggled to read long sentences, because I didn't know many key words. Undergo, fulfilled, enterprise, revival, republicanism, reintroduction, infertile...and more. In the listening test, I wrote answers with misspellings. I regret that I should have studied more when I was younger. But the time already passed, now I have to study.

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I can communicate in English, but I am not good at it.

There was a huge gap in reading and listening.

I struggled to read long sentences, because I didn't know many key words.

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I can communicate in English, but I am not good at it.

I struggled to read long sentences, because I didn't know many key words.

Undergo, fulfilled, enterprise, revival, republicanism, reintroduction, infertile...and more.

In the listening test, I wrote answers with misspellings.

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I asked to check my score to AI, and it said my reading score was band 4.5~5, and listening was band 6.


I asked to check my score towith AI, and it said my reading score was band 4.5~5, and listening was band 6. I asked to check my score with AI, and it said my reading score was band 4.5~5, and listening was band 6.

OK and natural, but in more formal writing you would need to say "my listening score"

I asked AI to check my score to AI, and it said my reading score was band 4.5~5, and listening was band 6. I asked AI to check my score, and it said my reading score was band 4.5~5 and listening was band 6.

The use of the Oxford comma in English is debated, but where I live people usually drop it. In our opinion, it clutters up the sentence and adds a pause where you wouldn't use one while speaking. But it's a personal choice.

There was a huge gap in reading and listening.


There was a huge gap ibetween reading and listening. There was a huge gap between reading and listening.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I struggled to read long sentences, because I didn't know many key words.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Undergo, fulfilled, enterprise, revival, republicanism, reintroduction, infertile...and more.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

UFor instance: undergo, fulfilled, enterprise, revival, republicanism, reintroduction, infertile...and more. For instance: undergo, fulfilled, enterprise, revival, republicanism, reintroduction, infertile...and more.

In the listening test, I wrote answers with misspellings.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

In the listening test, I wrote answers with misspellingmisspelled answers. In the listening test, I misspelled answers.

Your sentence wasn't wrong, but it could be said in a simpler way.

I regret that I should have studied more when I was younger.


I regret that I should havewish I had studied more when I was younger. I wish I had studied more when I was younger.

Or: "I regret that I didn't study more when I was younger". Wish + positive verb or regret + negative verb.

I regret that I should havedidn't studiedy more when I was younger. I regret that I didn't study more when I was younger.

But the time already passed, now I have to study.


But the time has already passed, nowand [or "so"] I have to study now. But the time has already passed, and [or "so"] I have to study now.

But the time has already passed, and now I have to study. But the time has already passed, and now I have to study.

Since I write diaries on this website, I feel nervous about my English skills.


Since I write diary entries on this website, I feel nervous about my English skills. Since I write diary entries on this website, I feel nervous about my English skills.

"Diary" refers to the whole book/document, whereas a diary contains individual entries.

Since I writeing diary entries on this website, I feel nervous about my English skills. Since writing diary entries on this website, I feel nervous about my English skills.

I can communicate in English, but I am not good at it.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

All my writing on this website needed to be fixed.


All of my writing on this website neededs to be fixed. All of my writing on this website needs to be fixed.

I wondered what my level of English is.


So, I wondered what my level of English is. So, I wondered what my level of English is.

I added "so" to make your paragraph more continuous and have the sentences less choppy.

I searched the IELTS test questions, and I solved them.


I searched the IELTS test questions, and I solvedwent through them. I searched the IELTS test questions, and I went through them.

"answered" or "completely also works here instead of "went through", but "solved" has two nuances that don't apply here: 1) a technical problem that has a technical solution (like math), and/or 2) getting the answer right

I searched the IELTS test questions, and I solvanswered them. I searched the IELTS test questions, and I answered them.

Only I attempted the reading and listening sections, and the results were disappointing.


Only I attempted the reading and listening sections, and the results were disappointing. Only I attempted the reading and listening sections, and the results were disappointing.

If you're using "only" to mean "but", then this is perfect. If you're using it to mean that you only attempted the reading and listening sections (and not other sections), then "only" should come after "attempted".

OI only I attempted the reading and listening sections, and the results were disappointing. I only attempted the reading and listening sections, and the results were disappointing.

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