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zanyzoe

Oct. 22, 2025

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I'm learning english because I very want to speak easier during my travels.
Most of time, my bad level stop me, and my conversations are really superficial.
But I love exchange with others about a lot of subjets, their culturs, their countries, or just themselves.
Also, I very want to work in others coutries. My job permit me to work in all of the word, but my little brain is like "Uuuuh...nope!".
And I'm a little bit shy when I speak in English, because, in France, a lot of people bullies others because of the bad accent, or sometimes the good accent. It's a nonsense! But because of this, my self confidence is low.
In others countries, people are patient and never told me bad things, but in France...
I remember when I was younger, a french girl (who speak a perfect english) told something with a perfect british accent, and a lot of people laughted because "she is so pretentious". It's just jealousy and stupid, but this girl never speak again in english during classes. And when someone have a french accent, a lot of people say "Uw, it's really ugly.".
It's the same thing in others countries?

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I'm learning eEnglish because I very want to speak easibetter during my travels.

Most of time, my badlow level has stopped me, and my conversations are really superficial.

But I love exchangeing with others about a lot of different subjects, like their culturse, their countries, or just themselves.

Also, I verreally want to work in others countries.

My job permitallows me to work in all ofver the world, but my little brain is like "Uuuuh...nope!".

And I'm a little bit shy when I speak in English, because, in France, a lot of people bulliesy others because of their bad accent, or sometimes their good accent.

It's a nonsense!

But because of this, my self confidence is low.

In others countries, people are patient and never toldell me bad things, but in France...

I remember when I was younger, a french girl (who speak aoke perfect eEnglish) told me something with a perfect bBritish accent, and a lot of people laughted because "sthey thought, "She is so pretentious"."

It' was just jealousy and stupidity, but this girl never speak again in eoke in English again during classes.

And when someone haves a french accent, a lot of people say "UEww, it's really ugly.".

It'ss it the same thing in others countries?

I'm learning english because I verreally want to speak more easierly during my travelsips abroad.

Most of time, my badlow level of conversation stops me, and my conversations are really superficial (you could also say shallow).

But I love exchangeing with others about a lot of subjets, their cultures, their countries, or just about themselves.

Also, I verreally want to work in others coutries.

My job permitallows me to work in all of the word, but my little brain is like "Uuuuh...nope!".

And I'm a little bit shy when I speak in English, b. Because, in France, a lot of people bulliesy others because of their bad accent, or sometimes their good accent.

It's a nonsense!

But because of this, my self confidence is low.

In others countries, people are patient and never told me bad things, but in France...

I remember when I was younger, a french girl (who speak a perfect english) told something with a perfect british accent, and a lot of people laughted because "she is so pretentious".

It's just jealousy and stupid, but this girl never speakoke again in english during classes.

And when someone have a french accent, a lot of people say "Uw, it's really ugly.".

It'ss it the same thing in others countries?

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I'm sorry that you've had bad experiences with language learning :( I think it's pretty common, but that doesn't make it okay. It's understandable that you would feel discouraged. I think it's admirable that you want to persevere!

For what it's worth, I think you're already communicating pretty well. It's true that your post has mistakes that we can correct. And yes, it's good to learn how to fix those mistakes, especially because it'll help you with better job opportunities.

However, the types of mistakes you're making don't hinder comprehension. I can still tell what you're trying to say. If we were talking out loud, I don't think I'd stop to think about most of those mistakes in the first place! That's my opinion as someone who lives in a diverse, international city in the US. As English speakers, we're used to hearing non-native speakers.

Also, as an American, I don't think I've ever heard anyone say that a French accent is ugly. Hollywood movies and TV shows make fun of cultures for comedy, but in real life, a French accent is probably one of the most popular accents you can have :)

I'm learning eEnglish because I verreally want to speak easierbe able to speak more fluently during my travels.

Most of the time, my bad level stop me, andpoor command of English holds me back, and all of my conversations are really superficial.

But, I love to have an exchange with others about a lot of subjects, including their cultures, their countries, or just about themselves.

Also, I verreally want to be able to work in others countries.

My job permitallows me to work in all ofanywhere in the world, but my little brain is like "Uuuuh... nope!".

More usually, someone might write "the voice inside my head" instead of "my little brain", but I think this is okay.

And I'm a little bit shy when Iabout speaking in English,. This is because, in France, a lot of people bulliesy others because of thefor speaking English with a bad accent, or sometimes theeven with a good accent.

I am really sorry to hear about the bullying, though I know that this happens a lot, anywhere in the world.

It's all nonsense!

But because of this, my self -confidence is low.

"But" is okay; sometimes, people will replace that with "And yet" in this situation.

In others countries, people are patient with me and never toldell me bad things, but in France...

It feels abruptly cut off, but I will assume that you deliberately wanted it to sound that way.

I remember when I was younger, a f that there was a French girl (who speak aoke perfect eEnglish) told somethingwho spoke with a perfect bBritish accent, and a lot of people laughted at her because "she is sosounds pretentious".

It' was just because of jealousy and people being stupid, but this girl never speakoke again in eEnglish during classes.

And whenever someone havespeaks English with a fFrench accent, a lot of people say "UEww, it's really ugly.".

It'ss it the same thing in others countries?

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I'm learning english because I very want to speak easier during my travels.


I'm learning eEnglish because I verreally want to speak easierbe able to speak more fluently during my travels.

I'm learning english because I verreally want to speak more easierly during my travelsips abroad.

I'm learning eEnglish because I very want to speak easibetter during my travels.

Most of time, my bad level stop me, and my conversations are really superficial.


Most of the time, my bad level stop me, andpoor command of English holds me back, and all of my conversations are really superficial.

Most of time, my badlow level of conversation stops me, and my conversations are really superficial (you could also say shallow).

Most of time, my badlow level has stopped me, and my conversations are really superficial.

But I love exchange with others about a lot of subjets, their culturs, their countries, or just themselves.


But, I love to have an exchange with others about a lot of subjects, including their cultures, their countries, or just about themselves.

But I love exchangeing with others about a lot of subjets, their cultures, their countries, or just about themselves.

But I love exchangeing with others about a lot of different subjects, like their culturse, their countries, or just themselves.

Also, I very want to work in others coutries.


Also, I verreally want to be able to work in others countries.

Also, I verreally want to work in others coutries.

Also, I verreally want to work in others countries.

My job permit me to work in all of the word, but my little brain is like "Uuuuh...nope!".


My job permitallows me to work in all ofanywhere in the world, but my little brain is like "Uuuuh... nope!".

More usually, someone might write "the voice inside my head" instead of "my little brain", but I think this is okay.

My job permitallows me to work in all of the word, but my little brain is like "Uuuuh...nope!".

My job permitallows me to work in all ofver the world, but my little brain is like "Uuuuh...nope!".

And I'm a little bit shy when I speak in English, because, in France, a lot of people bullies others because of the bad accent, or sometimes the good accent.


And I'm a little bit shy when Iabout speaking in English,. This is because, in France, a lot of people bulliesy others because of thefor speaking English with a bad accent, or sometimes theeven with a good accent.

I am really sorry to hear about the bullying, though I know that this happens a lot, anywhere in the world.

And I'm a little bit shy when I speak in English, b. Because, in France, a lot of people bulliesy others because of their bad accent, or sometimes their good accent.

And I'm a little bit shy when I speak in English, because, in France, a lot of people bulliesy others because of their bad accent, or sometimes their good accent.

It's a nonsense!


It's all nonsense!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

It's a nonsense!

But because of this, my self confidence is low.


But because of this, my self -confidence is low.

"But" is okay; sometimes, people will replace that with "And yet" in this situation.

But because of this, my self confidence is low.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

In others countries, people are patient and never told me bad things, but in France...


In others countries, people are patient with me and never toldell me bad things, but in France...

It feels abruptly cut off, but I will assume that you deliberately wanted it to sound that way.

In others countries, people are patient and never told me bad things, but in France...

In others countries, people are patient and never toldell me bad things, but in France...

I remember when I was younger, a french girl (who speak a perfect english) told something with a perfect british accent, and a lot of people laughted because "she is so pretentious".


I remember when I was younger, a f that there was a French girl (who speak aoke perfect eEnglish) told somethingwho spoke with a perfect bBritish accent, and a lot of people laughted at her because "she is sosounds pretentious".

I remember when I was younger, a french girl (who speak a perfect english) told something with a perfect british accent, and a lot of people laughted because "she is so pretentious".

I remember when I was younger, a french girl (who speak aoke perfect eEnglish) told me something with a perfect bBritish accent, and a lot of people laughted because "sthey thought, "She is so pretentious"."

It's just jealousy and stupid, but this girl never speak again in english during classes.


It' was just because of jealousy and people being stupid, but this girl never speakoke again in eEnglish during classes.

It's just jealousy and stupid, but this girl never speakoke again in english during classes.

It' was just jealousy and stupidity, but this girl never speak again in eoke in English again during classes.

And when someone have a french accent, a lot of people say "Uw, it's really ugly.".


And whenever someone havespeaks English with a fFrench accent, a lot of people say "UEww, it's really ugly.".

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

And when someone haves a french accent, a lot of people say "UEww, it's really ugly.".

It's the same thing in others countries?


It'ss it the same thing in others countries?

It'ss it the same thing in others countries?

It'ss it the same thing in others countries?

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