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galoarellano1987

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My first time in the plataform

Today was my first time in a new plataform for languages. I had a interview with a person with advanced english level. In the interview, he asked me about my country, my age and my name, after a few minutes he told me "You are able to talk with others people with intermediate english level". I felt exicted and a little bit nervous.

Immediately, he directed me to another room, when I talked with a female from Chinesse. It was a kindable conversation and I enjoyed her comments. After, I was directed an another session again, but I had talk with another person, specificaly with a man from US. His accent is native and his expresions were very fluent. He give me some advices and I hope take the advices for improve my skills

Today was a great day. I am still very excited.

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I felt exicted and a little bit nervous.

I am still very excited.

I felt exicted and a little bit nervous.

His accent is native and his expresions were very fluent.

I am still very excited.

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galoarellano1987

Aug. 26, 2024

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My first time in the plataform


My first time in the plataform My first time in the platform

That is the correct spelling

My first time in the plataform My first time in the platform

My fFirst tTime in the pPlataform My First Time in the Platform

Today was my first time in a new plataform for languages.


Today was my first time in a new plataform for languages. Today was my first time in a new platform for languages.

That is the correct spelling

Today was my first time in a new plataform for languages. Today was my first time in a new platform for languages.

Today was my first time in a new plataform for languages. Today was my first time in a new platform for languages.

I had a interview with a person with advanced english level.


I had an interview with a person with advanced english level. I had an interview with a person with advanced english level.

An is used for words that starts with a vowel letter while a is used for words that starts with a consonant letter

I had an interview with a person with an advanced eEnglish level. I had an interview with a person with an advanced English level.

“I had an interview with a person who was advanced in English.” This is another way to say this sentence without using “with” two times in a row.

I had a interview with a person with an advanced eEnglish level. I had a interview with a person with an advanced English level.

In the interview, he asked me about my country, my age and my name, after a few minutes he told me "You are able to talk with others people with intermediate english level".


In the interview, he asked me about my country, my age and my name,; after a few minutes, he told me, "You are able tocan talk with others people with an intermediate eEnglish level". In the interview, he asked me about my country, my age and my name; after a few minutes, he told me, "You can talk with other people with an intermediate English level".

It sounds more natural like this. English is supposed to be in capital letters because it's a proper noun. Languages are meant to be in capital letters, for example, Chinese, French, and Arabic.

In the interview, he asked me about my country, my age, and my name, a. After a few minutes, he told me "You are able to talk with others people with an intermediate eEnglish level". In the interview, he asked me about my country, my age, and my name. After a few minutes, he told me "You are able to talk with other people with an intermediate English level".

In the interview, he asked me about my country, my age, and my name, a. After a few minutes, he told me, "You are able to talk with others people with an intermediate eEnglish level". In the interview, he asked me about my country, my age, and my name. After a few minutes, he told me, "You are able to talk with other people with an intermediate English level".

I felt exicted and a little bit nervous.


I felt exicited and a little bit nervous. I felt excited and a little bit nervous.

Wrong spelling.

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Immediately, he directed me to another room, when I talked with a female from Chinesse.


Immediately, he directed me to another room, whenre I talked with a female from Chinessea. Immediately, he directed me to another room, where I talked with a female from China.

It sounds more natural like this.

Immediately, he directed me to another room, when I talked with a female from Chinesse. Immediately, he directed me to another room, when I talked with a female from Chinesse.

I'm not sure where “Chinesse” is and it is not showing on google. I would double-check the place’s name in English!

Immediately, he directed me to another room, when I talked with a female from Chinessea. Immediately, he directed me to another room, when I talked with a female from China.

It was a kindable conversation and I enjoyed her comments.


It was a kindablewonderful conversation and I enjoyed her comments. It was a wonderful conversation and I enjoyed her comments.

Kindable is not the best word to use here. I don't think this word is in the dictionary.

It was a kindable conversation and I enjoyed her comments. It was a kind conversation and I enjoyed her comments.

“Kindable” is not a word. You can say “It was a (sweet/kind/nice/pleasant) conversation.”

It was a kindablnice conversation and I enjoyed her comments. It was a nice conversation and I enjoyed her comments.

After, I was directed an another session again, but I had talk with another person, specificaly with a man from US.


After, I was directed anto another session again, but I had a talk with another person, specifically with a man from the US. After, I was directed to another session again, but I had a talk with another person, specifically with a man from the US.

Specifically is the correct word, The US is the correct expression.

After, I was directed anto another session again, but I had to talk with another different person, specifically with a man from the US. After, I was directed to another session again, but I had to talk with a different person, specifically with a man from the US.

You can say “another person” but since you already used “another” I have changed it to give it more variety.

After, I was directed ain another session again, but I had talk with another person, specificaly with a man from the USA. After, I was in another session again, with another person, specificaly with a man from the USA.

His accent is native and his expresions were very fluent.


His accent is native and his expressions were very fluent. His accent is native and his expressions were very fluent.

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His accent is native and his expresions were verye had a native accent and spoke fluently. He had a native accent and spoke fluently.

He give me some advices and I hope take the advices for improve my skills Today was a great day.


He giave me some pieces of advices and I hope to take the pieces of advices for to improve my skills Today was a great day. He gave me some pieces of advice and I hope to take the pieces of advice to improve my skills Today was a great day.

1. It is in the past tense because it occurred in the past. 2. Advice can't be pluralized by adding -s because it can't be counted; rather, pieces of advice are used. Other examples include a bucket of water and pieces of information.

He give me some advices and I hope to take the advices for to improve my skills . Today was a great day. He give me some advice and I hope to take the advice to improve my skills. Today was a great day.

He give me some advices and I hope take the advices for to improve my skills . Today was a great day. He give me some advice and I hope take the advice to improve my skills. Today was a great day.

I am still very excited.


I am still very excited. I am still very excited.

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