Lucilla
hi,this is my practice of speaking,i hope you can give me some advice to help my answer more native,thank you!
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Feb 16, 2021 11:42 AM
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hi,this is my practice of speaking,i hope you can give me some advice to help my answer more native,thank you!
You’re doing so well, congratulations! Here are some small changes you could make to sound even better: ‘I went up early’ - we would say ‘I woke up early’ or ‘I got up early’ In English we tend to still say ‘food’ and not ‘foods’, even if there are lots of different items of food. So we would say ‘I bought some food to cook for lunch’ and ‘we cooked a lot of food’. We would say ‘at lunch’ or ‘during lunch’ instead of ‘in the lunch’. I could understand everything you said, well done! (Native English speaker from the UK)
February 16, 2021
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hi,this is my practice of speaking,i hope you can give me some advice to help my answer more native,thank you!
You may say, "AT lunch, (means time of day) many relatives came to my house." Or "many relatives came to my house FOR lunch" because it says both WHY they came over, and automatically implies WHEN they came over. Although you can say "many delicious foods" it sounds more native to say "a lot of delicious food" or if you want to hint that there were many different types of food, you can say "many delicious dishes/entrees/recipes."
February 16, 2021
hi,this is my practice of speaking,i hope you can give me some advice to help my answer more native,thank you!
You sound great, very easy to understand. Well done!
February 16, 2021
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