Oct. 9, 2020
How i learn english
I often watch films in english.
I write in my learning diary every day so I can see what processes I make.
I usually record my voice so I can hear if I pronounce something wrong.
Right now I am reading a book in english.
I always set a goal for myself for the week.
At the moment my strategy is that I am reading everything one more time before going to bed.
How I'm learn eing English
How I'm learning English
How iI'm learn eing English.
How I'm learning English.
I often watch films in eEnglish.
I often watch films in English.
I write in my learning diary every day, so I can see what processes Igress I've makde.
I write in my learning diary every day, so I can see what progress I've made.
I usually record my voice so I can hear if I've pronounced something wrong. I usually record my voice so I can hear if I've pronounced something wrong.
Right now, I am reading a book in eEnglish.
Right now, I am reading a book in English.
I always set a weekly goal for myself for the week.
I always set a weekly goal for myself.
I reworded the sentence, so it sounds more natural.
At the moment, my strategy is that I am reading everything one more time before I going to bed.
At the moment, my strategy is that I read everything one more time before I go to bed.
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Overall, you did a good job. Keep writing, and you'll improve even more. :)
How I learn eEnglish
How I learn English
How iI learn eEnglish
How I learn English
I often watch films in eEnglish.
I often watch films in English.
I write in my learning diary every day, so I can see what processes I make. I write in my learning diary every day, so I can see what processes I make.
I'm not sure what you mean by "what processes I make." Some phrases that might work are "see what progress I've made" or "record what mistakes I made" or "keep track of the learning process."
Also, your usage of "every day" is correct. The phrase "every day" is used when talking about something that happens every single day, while "everyday" means ordinary/commonplace. (https://www.dictionary.com/e/everyday-vs-every-day/?itm_source=parsely-api)
I usually record my voice, so I can hear if I pronounce something wrong. I usually record my voice, so I can hear if I pronounce something wrong.
I might write: "I also record myself speaking, so that I can hear when I pronounce something wrong."
Right now, I am reading a book in eEnglish.
Right now, I am reading a book in English.
I always set a goal for myself for the week. I always set a goal for myself for the week.
Your sentence works, but I think this way is slightly better: "I always set a weekly goal for myself."
At the moment, my strategy is that I am o rereading everything one more timce before going to bed.
At the moment, my strategy is to reread everything once before going to bed.
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Good job!
How iI learn english
How I learn english
I often watch films in eEnglish.
I often watch films in English.
I write in my learning diary every day, so I can see what processes Ihow much progress I‘ve makde.
I write in my learning diary everyday, so I can see how much progress I‘ve made.
I usually record my voice, so I can hear if I pronounce something wrong. I usually record my voice, so I can hear if I pronounce something wrong.
Right now I am reading a book in eEnglish.
Right now I am reading a book in English.
At the moment my strategy is that I am reading everything one more timeo review everything I’ve learned before going to bed.
At the moment my strategy is to review everything I’ve learned before going to bed.
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Viel Erfolg beim Englischlernen!
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I write in my learning diary every day so I can see what processes I make.
I write in my learning diary every I write in my learning diary every day, so I can see what processes I make. I write in my learning diary every day, so I can see what processes I make. I'm not sure what you mean by "what processes I make." Some phrases that might work are "see what progress I've made" or "record what mistakes I made" or "keep track of the learning process." Also, your usage of "every day" is correct. The phrase "every day" is used when talking about something that happens every single day, while "everyday" means ordinary/commonplace. (https://www.dictionary.com/e/everyday-vs-every-day/?itm_source=parsely-api)
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I usually record my voice so I can hear if I pronounce something wrong. I usually record my voice, so I can hear if I pronounce something wrong. I usually record my voice, so I can hear if I pronounce something wrong. I usually record my voice, so I can hear if I pronounce something wrong. I usually record my voice, so I can hear if I pronounce something wrong. I might write: "I also record myself speaking, so that I can hear when I pronounce something wrong." I usually record my voice so I can hear if I've pronounced something wrong. I usually record my voice so I can hear if I've pronounced something wrong. |
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Right now I am reading a book in english.
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I always set a goal for myself for the week. I always set a goal for myself for the week. I always set a goal for myself for the week. Your sentence works, but I think this way is slightly better: "I always set a weekly goal for myself."
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