Dec. 19, 2021
I have just completed to read books which are Mr. Men and Little Miss series.
Every morning, I have spoken books aloud for improving my speaking skill.
And I did a book a week.
For 89 weeks, I have spoken books aloud and they make me speak more fluently than the first time.
The books were very interesting for me to read and remember vocabularies.
I will keep going to speak the books aloud.
SpReakding Books Aloud
"Speaking" doesn't sound natural here.
I have just completed to read books which arfinished reading the books in the Mr. Men and Little Miss series.
Every morning, I have spokenread books aloud forin order to improvinge my speaking skills.
Just "... aloud to improve my speaking skills" is also fine.
And I didmanaged about a book a week.
For 89 weeks, I have spokenread books aloud, and they makeis lets me speak more fluently than the first timbefore.
The books were very interesting for me to read and rememberlearn vocabulariesy.
1. using "learn" would fit better here, is you're seeing many words for the first time. If it's words you already know, then "remember" is fine.
2. "vocabulary" is usually used in the singular.
I will keep going to speak the'm going to keep reading books aloud.
Note: "out loud" is an alternative to "aloud". For some variety, you could also use that.
Feedback
Well-written! Just a few mistakes in word choice, well done! :D
Speaking Books Aloud
"Speaking" doesn't sound natural here. |
I have just completed to read books which are Mr. Men and Little Miss series. I have just |
Every morning, I have spoken books aloud for improving my speaking skill. Every morning, I have Just "... aloud to improve my speaking skills" is also fine. |
And I did a book a week. And I |
For 89 weeks, I have spoken books aloud and they make me speak more fluently than the first time. For 89 weeks, I have |
The books were very interesting for me to read and remember vocabularies. The books were very interesting for me to read and 1. using "learn" would fit better here, is you're seeing many words for the first time. If it's words you already know, then "remember" is fine. 2. "vocabulary" is usually used in the singular. |
I will keep going to speak the books aloud. I Note: "out loud" is an alternative to "aloud". For some variety, you could also use that. |
You need LangCorrect Premium to access this feature.
Go Premium