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Currently I'm learning a business English course the thing is that my actual level is B1 between A2 ,I'm supposed to be a B1 but I considered myself as beginner because the British English and American English have a considerable differences and there also English from Australia and a lot of slangs. I would like to take a rest of this app because on weekend I will travel to another city.


Actualmente estoy estudiando un curso de negocios en inglés la cosa es que mi nivel actual es B1 entre A2 se supone que soy B1 pero yo me considero a mi mismo un principiante porque el inglés británico y el inglés americano tienen considerables diferencias y hay inglés de Australia y muchos modismos .Me gustaría tomar un descanso de la aplicación porque el fin de semana voy a viajar a otra ciudad.

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My Course .


My Course . My Course

In English you rarely see a period (.) at the end of a title.

My Course . My Course

No need for the period since this is a title

Currently I'm learning a business English course the thing is that my actual level is B1 between A2 ,I'm supposed to be a B1 but I considered myself as beginner because the British English and American English have a considerable differences and there also English from Australia and a lot of slangs.


Currently I'm learntaking a business English course t. The thing is that my actual level is B1, between A2. ,I'm supposed to be a B1, but I considered myself as a beginner because the British English and American English have a considerable differences, and there is also English from Australia, and a lot of slangs. Currently I'm taking a business English course. The thing is that my actual level is B1, between A2. I'm supposed to be a B1, but I consider myself as a beginner because the British English and American English have considerable differences, and there is also English from Australia, and a lot of slang.

I understand what you're saying here, but it comes across confusingly. Your punctuation needs some work, but of course that will come with practice.

Currently I'm learning English in a business English course t. The thing is that my actual level is B1 between A2 ,B1 and A2. I'm supposed to be a B1 but I considered myself as beginner because the British English and American English have a considerable differences and there is also English from Australia andwith a lot of slangs. Currently I'm learning English in a business English course. The thing is that my actual level is between B1 and A2. I'm supposed to be a B1 but I considered myself a beginner because British English and American English have considerable differences and there is also English from Australia with a lot of slang.

-Learning takes a direct object, so you are learning English, and the business course is where you're learning it. -'The thing is' is a new subject and verb that starts a new sentence. 'I'm' is also a new subject and verb. -Between x and y -> 'I need to choose between an apple and an orange.' -Languages do not need an article. When 'differences' is plural it does not need an article. -A verb is needed in the phrase 'there is' or 'there are' -If 'English' has the slang than a preposition is needed to connect them. 'With' here is used to talk about aspects of a language. -'Slang' is rarely plural

Currently, I'm learnfollowing a business English course t. The thing is that my actual level is B1 between A2 ,and B1. I'm supposed to be a B1, but I considered myself as a beginner because the British English and American English have a considerable differences, and there also English from Australia and, plus a lot of slangs. Currently, I'm following a business English course. The thing is that my actual level is between A2 and B1. I'm supposed to be a B1, but I considered myself as a beginner because British English and American English have considerable differences, and there also English from Australia, plus a lot of slang.

You "follow" a course to "learn" English. We say "between X and Y," and if it is a quantity or level, start with the lower to higher number.

I would like to take a rest of this app because on weekend I will travel to another city.


I would like to take a brest ofak from this app, because onver the weekend I will travel to another city. I would like to take a break from this app, because over the weekend I will travel to another city.

I would like to take a brest ofak from this app because on the weekend I will travel to another city. I would like to take a break from this app because on the weekend I will travel to another city.

-'Take a break' is a common phrase. 'Take a rest' is not a phrase -'Weekend' usually has an article

I would like to take afinish the rest of this app because onthis weekend I will travel to another city. I would like to finish the rest of this app because this weekend I will travel to another city.

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