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I'm Raffaella, 26, and I'm Italian. This is the first time I write here and I hope someone corrects my mistakeS. I graduated in Chemistry a few months ago and have decided to try and improve my English because I think it's an opportunity to know ANotherculture/other cultures, meet people, communicate etc. I like reading books, my favourites are yellow books ( do you mean "giallo"??). I love music, I studied it when I was younger and now I play the piano in my spare time. Actually when I attended university I didn't have much free time, because I had to study for my exams and some of which were very difficult; but in the end ( don't transliterate "finalmente" as "finally") I can say I'm satisfied.
I'd like to discuss different topics, to debate (vigorously) etc ( confront is more adversarial/combative...to have a showdown with someone/something e.g. confront your problems) : it might be a better way to improve my English
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My name is Raffaella, I'm 26 years old and I come from Italy. This is the first time I write here, and I hope someone corrects my mistakes. I graduated in Chemistry a few months ago. I decided to learn English and to improve it because I think it's an opportunity to know other learn about different cultures, meet new people, and communicate. I like reading books., mMy favourites ones are yellow books. I also love music., I've studied it w When I was younger, I studied it, but now I just play piano in my free time.and now I play the piano in my free time. Actually, when I attended university, I hadn't didn't have much free time, because I had to study for my exams. and s Some of them were very difficult;, but finally, I can say to be I am satisfied (with my results).
I'd like to talk about different topics with to someone about different topics, to confront interact with each other them.: i It could be probably the a better way to learn English better.
Very good! If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I am not a native speaker, but I should be able to help :)
Ciao Raffaella! "Libri gialli" significa "crime fiction," "detective novels," o "mystery novels" in inglese. Non diciamo "yellow books." xD