April 5, 2022
For improving my speaking skills, I have attended a telephone English class for 3 months.
At first, I was nervous to talk to a native speaker.
Unlike writing sentences, I couldn't easily make sentences while speaking English.
More and more I practiced English during the class, now it is easier to communicate with my teacher.
Though my sentences are not perfect and natural, I will keep practicing to speak.
Telephone English Class
ForTo improvinge my speaking skills, I have been attendeding a telephone English class for 3 months.
At first, I was nervous to talk to a native speaker.
Unlike writinghen I wrote sentences, I couldn't easily make sentences while speaking English.
More and morBecause I practiced English more and more during the class, now it is easier to communicate with my teacher.
Though my sentences are not perfect and natural, I will keep practicing to speak (it).
Or: Though my sentences are not perfect and natural, I will keep practicing my speaking.
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I still feel the same way when I attend my Korean speaking classes, haha. You're doing a fantastic job! :)
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A Telephonic English Class
This example plays with words a little bit, it's more creative.
ForTo improvinge my speaking skills, I have attended a telephone English class for 3 monthshree month English course through telephone.
The usage of the word For here is not quite right. You should use In order to... or To improve. Telephone is a noun and does not describe other words. Telephonic English course would be appropriate, but it isn't common and would be considered fun or creative. So, you can just say I took the course through the telephone... Or via telephone. In this context describing the English course as a three month course sounds more natural.
At first, I was nervous to talk to a native speaker.
Unlike writing sentences, I couldn't easily make sentences while speaking English.
This seems better, although your are correct.
More andThe more I practiced English during the class, now it is easierin class, the easier it was to communicate with my teacher.
More and more isn't appropriate here. During the class feels too specific, just say during class or in class.
Though my sentences are not yet perfect andor natural, I will keep practicing to speak.speaking to improve.
"I will keep practicing to speak." Is incorrect. I will keep practicing speaking. I will keep practicing swimming. I will keep practicing cooking.
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Good job, your sentences are surprisingly good. You're almost there!
Telephone English Class
ForTo improvinge my speaking skills, I have attended a telephone English class for 3 months.
At first, I was nervous to talk to a native speaker.
Unlike writing sentences, I cfouldn't easilynd it difficult to make sentences while speaking English.
More and more I practiced English more and more during the class, and now it is easier to communicate with my teacher.
TAlthough my sentences are not perfect and natural, I will keep practicing to speak.
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Very good writing, it is good that you can practice your speaking :)
ForTo improvinge my speaking skills, I have attended a telephone English class for 3 months.
I'm sorry, I can't explain why, but the present perfect (I "have" + past tense) isn't necessary here
Unlike writing sentences, I couldn't easily make sentences while speakfind it difficult to construct sentences ing English.
Just some corrections to make it sound a little more natural
More and more I practiced EnglishI practiced more and more during the class, and now it is easier to communicate with my teacher.
Though my sentences are not perfect and natural, I will keep practicing to speakcontinuing to practice.
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Nice work!
Telephone English Class This sentence has been marked as perfect!
A Telephonic English Class This example plays with words a little bit, it's more creative. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
For improving my speaking skills, I have attended a telephone English class for 3 months.
I'm sorry, I can't explain why, but the present perfect (I "have" + past tense) isn't necessary here
The usage of the word For here is not quite right. You should use In order to... or To improve. Telephone is a noun and does not describe other words. Telephonic English course would be appropriate, but it isn't common and would be considered fun or creative. So, you can just say I took the course through the telephone... Or via telephone. In this context describing the English course as a three month course sounds more natural.
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More and more I practiced English during the class, now it is easier to communicate with my teacher.
More and more isn't appropriate here. During the class feels too specific, just say during class or in class.
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Though my sentences are not perfect and natural, I will keep practicing to speak. Though my sentences are not perfect and natural, I will keep
Though my sentences are not yet perfect "I will keep practicing to speak." Is incorrect. I will keep practicing speaking. I will keep practicing swimming. I will keep practicing cooking. Though my sentences are not perfect and natural, I will keep practicing to speak (it). Or: Though my sentences are not perfect and natural, I will keep practicing my speaking. |
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