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SummerTeaWater

Dec. 11, 2021

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Speaking With A Native Speaker.

I have studied in English, especially speaking for 2 years.

Until recently, I didn't know that the skills were not enough.

Yesterday, I had a chance to speak with a native speaker at work.

During conversation, I knew that I could listen to his sentences, and speak with him.

It made me really existed that my study gave me a small but good result.

It's time to keep at it for practicing to speak in English.

Corrections

I have studied in English, especially speaking, for 2 years.

Until recently, I didn't knowrealize that themy skills were not enoughlacking.

This sentence doesn't make sense with the rest of what you wrote: This sentence sounds like you just realized that your skills aren't very good, but the rest of the journal is about how excited you are that you had a successful conversation in English.

Yesterday, at work I had a chance to speak with a native speaker at work.

During conversation, I knew that I could listen to his sentences,realized that I was able to understand him and speak with him.

It made me really excisted that my study gave me a small but good resultwas paying off in this small but significant way.

It's time to keep at it for. I want to continue practicing to speak ing English.

"Keep at it" is a great phrase but it is usually not followed by anything.

Feedback

Way to go! To me, being able to communicate with someone I otherwise would not be able to is the most rewarding part of learning a language. I'm so glad you had that conversation, and I wish for many more for you!

SummerTeaWater's avatar
SummerTeaWater

Dec. 12, 2021

402

Thank you very much.

Speaking With A Native Speaker.


I have studied in English, especially speaking for 2 years.


I have studied in English, especially speaking, for 2 years.

Until recently, I didn't know that the skills were not enough.


Until recently, I didn't knowrealize that themy skills were not enoughlacking.

This sentence doesn't make sense with the rest of what you wrote: This sentence sounds like you just realized that your skills aren't very good, but the rest of the journal is about how excited you are that you had a successful conversation in English.

Yesterday, I had a chance to speak with a native speaker at work.


Yesterday, at work I had a chance to speak with a native speaker at work.

During conversation, I knew that I could listen to his sentences, and speak with him.


During conversation, I knew that I could listen to his sentences,realized that I was able to understand him and speak with him.

It made me really existed that my study gave me a small but good result.


It made me really excisted that my study gave me a small but good resultwas paying off in this small but significant way.

It's time to keep at it for practicing to speak in English.


It's time to keep at it for. I want to continue practicing to speak ing English.

"Keep at it" is a great phrase but it is usually not followed by anything.

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