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Challenge, Day 21

Today is the twenty-second day of my daily English challenge. This afternoon, I spent my time reading a passage in aloud many times. Now, I understand the whole passage. I don't need to use English dictionary.

I was delighted to continue write in the site each day. If I keep this method I can improve my English level.


I am grateful for the site and everyone who helps me.

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If I keep this methodwriting everyday, I can improve my English level.

Another suggestion: You could just say "I can improve my English" or if you want to be more assertive "My English will get better/improve". "Get better" is a bit more informal but still works.

Challenge, Day 21


Today is the twenty-second day of my daily English challenge.


Today is the twenty- second (22nd) day of my daily English challenge. Today is the twenty second (22nd) day of my English challenge.

I would normally write "the 22nd" so I've added that here

This afternoon, I spent my time reading a passage in aloud many times.


This afternoon, I spent my time reading a passage in aloud many times. This afternoon, I spent my time reading a passage aloud many times.

This afternoon, I spent my time reading a passage in aloud many times. This afternoon, I spent my time reading a passage aloud many times.

This afternoon, I spent my time reading a passage in aloud many timespeatedly reading a text out loud. This afternoon, I spent my time repeatedly reading a text out loud.

Now, I understand the whole passage.


Now, I understand the whole passage. Now I understand the whole passage.

Now, I understand the whole passage. Now I understand the whole passage.

I don't need to use English dictionary.


I don't need to use an English dictionary. I don't need to use an English dictionary.

Could be ‘my’ instead of an

I don't need to use the English dictionary. I don't need to use the English dictionary.

I was delighted to continue write in the site each day.


I was delighted to continue write ikeep writing on theis site eachvery day. I was delighted to keep writing on this site every day.

I was delighted to continue to write in the site each day. I was delighted to continue to write in the site each day.

I was delighted to continue write ion the website each day. I was delighted to continue write on the website each day.

If I keep this method I can improve my English level.


If I keep this methodwriting everyday, I can improve my English level. If I keep writing everyday, I can improve my English level.

Another suggestion: You could just say "I can improve my English" or if you want to be more assertive "My English will get better/improve". "Get better" is a bit more informal but still works.

If I keep to this method I can improve my English level. If I keep to this method I can improve my English level.

If I keep this method up, I can improve my English level. If I keep this method up, I can improve my English level.

I am grateful for the site and everyone who helps me.


I am grateful for theis site and everyone who helps me. I am grateful for this site and everyone who helps me.

I am grateful for the is website and everyone who helps me. I am grateful for this website and everyone who helps me.

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