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adichira

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Looking for Advice to Improve my English

Hello everyone!

I'd like to ask for some advice about how to improve my English. I know that many people will say it's the best to "live in the language", but right now, I only have the opportunity to expose myself in a passive way.

When I'm watching series or movies in English (that's usually what people recommend), I focus on enjoying the story, understanding jokes or the drama at the moment. I don't stop to analyze grammar or look at how each phrase is organized because, sincerely... doing that is boring to me, it's not fun at all. If I start "studying" while watching something, I feel like I lose interest and stop enjoying it.

So, although I listen to a lot of English, I feel it's more passive exposure than an active learning. Now, I'm at a weird level where I can communicate what I want, but I still write "weird" or "unnatural" not like a native English. My brain continues to use Spanish structures.

Do you have any advice for me? I really want to enjoy the process.

Thank you for reading! 🌙💛


¡Hola a todos!

Me gustaría pedirles consejo sobre cómo mejorar mi inglés. Sé que mucha gente dirá que lo mejor es "vivir en el idioma", pero ahora mismo solo tengo la oportunidad de exponerme a él de forma pasiva.

Cuando veo series o películas en inglés (que es lo que suele recomendar la gente), me centro en disfrutar de la historia, entender los chistes o el drama del momento. No me detengo a analizar la gramática ni a fijarme en cómo se organiza cada frase porque, sinceramente, hacerlo me resulta aburrido, nada divertido. Si empiezo a "estudiar" mientras veo algo, siento que pierdo el interés y dejo de disfrutarlo.

Así que, aunque escucho mucho inglés, siento que es más una exposición pasiva que un aprendizaje activo. Ahora estoy en un nivel extraño en el que puedo comunicar lo que quiero, pero sigo escribiendo de forma "extraña" o "antinatural", no como un nativo. Mi cerebro sigue utilizando estructuras del Español.

¿Tienes algún consejo para mí? Tengo muchas ganas de disfrutar del proceso.

¡Gracias por leer! 🌙💛

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Hello everyone!

I'd like to ask for some advice about how to improve my English.

I don't stop to analyze grammar or look at how each phrase is organized because, sincerely... doing that is boring to me, it's not fun at all.

If I start "studying" while watching something, I feel like I lose interest and stop enjoying it.

My brain continues to use Spanish structures.

Do you have any advice for me?

I really want to enjoy the process.

Thank you for reading! 🌙💛

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adichira

Nov. 7, 2025

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Looking for Advice to Improve my English


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Do you have any advice for me?


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I really want to enjoy the process.


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Thank you for reading! 🌙💛


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I'd like to ask for some advice about how to improve with my English.


When I'm watching series or movies in English (that's usually people recommend), I focus on enjoying the story, understand jokes or the drama at the moment.


I don't stop to analyze grammar or look at how each phrase is organized because, sincerely... doing that is boring to me, not fun at all.


So, although I listen to a lot of English, I feel it's more a passive exposure than an active learning.


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