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Lerner

yesterday

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Today, I don't really have enough time for a long text. I just wanted to say that my new writing strategy (writing one day in German and one day in English) turned out to be even more beneficial than I'd expected. It gives me ample time to analyze my mistakes and get the most out of the explanations you guys provide. So for those of you who study several languages concurrently, this approach might be a good idea. Check it out!

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Simple Text

Today, I don't really have enough time for a long text.

I just wanted to say that my new writing strategy (writing one day in German and one day in English) turned out to be even more beneficial than I'd expected.

It gives me ample time to analyze my mistakes and get the most out of the explanations you guys provide.

So for those of you who study several languages concurrently, this approach might be a good idea.

Check it out!

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No notes. Absolutely flawless English.

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Lerner

today

54

Thank you, teagkar!

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Today, I don't really have enough time for a long text.

I just wanted to say that my new writing strategy (writing one day in German and one day in English) turned out to be even more beneficial than I'd expected.

It gives me ample time to analyze my mistakes and get the most out of the explanations you guys provide.

So for those of you who study several languages concurrently, this approach might be a good idea.

CheckTry it out!

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"I just wanted to say that my new writing strategy (writing one day in German and one day in English) turned out to be even more beneficial than I'd expected."

I wonder about using "turned out to be" because this is something you are experiencing now, and that is shown in the next sentence which is in the present tense. What do you think?

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Lerner

today

54

Yeah, I meant that it's a recent observation of mine :)

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Lerner

today

54

Do you think that substituting ''Check it out!'' with ''Try it out!'' would be a good idea?

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Today's piece was pretty good.

I find studying one language takes up enough of my time, I don't know if I'd ever manage two!

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Lerner

today

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I think that if you're more or less fluent in your first TL, embarking on a second one shouldn't be that challenging. I learn new English and German words everyday and never get bored :)
I really like the variety so it's basically impossible for me to burnout with an approach like this. But it all boils down to how much free time you have, of course.

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Today, I don't really have enough time for a long text.

I just wanted to say that my new writing strategy (writing one day in German and one day in English) turned out to be even more beneficial than I'd expected.

It gives me ample time to analyze my mistakes and get the most out of the explanations you guys provide.

So for those of you who study several languages concurrently, this approach might be a good idea.

Check it out!

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Lerner

today

54

Thanks!

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Today, I don't really have enough time for a long text.

I just wanted to say that my new writing strategy (writing one day in German and one day in English) turned out to be even more beneficial than I'd expected.

It gives me ample time to analyze my mistakes and get the most out of the explanations you guys provide.

So for those of you who study several languages concurrently, this approach might be a good idea.

Check it out!

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Lerner

today

54

Thanks!

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Today, I don't really have enough time for a long text.

I just wanted to say that my new writing strategy (writing one day in German and one day in English) turned out to be even more beneficial than I'd expected.

It gives me ample time to analyze my mistakes and get the most out of the explanations you guys provide.

So for those of you who study several languages concurrently, this approach might be a good idea.

Check it out!

Feedback

No notes. Looks all good to me

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Lerner

today

54

Thanks, kevino!

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Today, I don't really have enough time for a long text.

I just wanted to say that my new writing strategy (writing one day in German and one day in English) turned out to be even more beneficial than I'd expected.

It gives me ample time to analyze my mistakes and get the most out of the explanations you guys provide.

So for those of you who study several languages concurrently, this approach might be a good idea.

Check it out!

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Lerner

today

54

Thanks!

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I am an ESL teacher and I was impressed with your writing. Nothing stood out as needing corrections. I thought I would instead take time to comment on your post. I also know multiple languages. I like the idea of alternating between writing the different languages for practice. Thank you for the idea!

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Lerner

today

54

Sure :D

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