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zhangjiliang
Do you like swimming?
no,I had a bad experience as a kid.
I fell into a river and failed to get out by myself ,but someone saved me. So i still avoid swimming since then.
how about the answer?
leave your comment in the bottom,thanks!
i prepare the lelts exam,i need some advices.
Dec 5, 2024 8:23 PM
Answers · 4
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I understand the sentence.
Here is how I would say it in a conversation. I am trying to use your example sentence as much as possible.
"No. I had a bad experience as a kid. I fell into a river and couldn't get out on my own. Someone had to save me. Even now, I avoid swimming."
Have a good day zhangjiliang.
December 6, 2024
1
Your answer is clear, but it can be polished to sound more natural and precise for the IELTS exam. Here's a revised version:
No, I don't. I had a bad experience as a child. I fell into a river and couldn't get out by myself, but fortunately, someone saved me. Since then, I’ve avoided swimming.
December 6, 2024
1
*I was unable to get myself out…
*since then I have been afraid…
December 6, 2024
If you are preparing for IELTS I would strongly recommend taking even just one or two classes with an IELTS specialist teacher such as myself. I have helped thousands of students like yourself to achieve the score they want in the General and Academic exam. Good luck!
December 6, 2024
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