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Jesús M. Sebastián
Community TutorAs for learning goals, Improving my fluency by keeping on practicing with native speakers as well as reading. The good part is that I do this not only as a duty but enjoying myself too.
Regarding my professional career, I'd love to get one of the jobs I've applied for to teach English to adults for professional purposes.
Jan 7, 2022 8:39 PM
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As for learning goals, improving my fluency by keeping on practicing with native
speakers as well as reading. The good part is that I do this not only as a duty
but also for enjoyment. Regarding my professional career, I'd love to get one
of the jobs I've applied for to teach English to adults for professional
purposes.
“But also for enjoyment,” “but to enjoy myself, too,” — either could work
You don’t have an error in the last sentence, but it would be better to say, “Professionally, I’d love to get one of the jobs I’ve applied for, teaching English to adults.” If by “for professional purposes” you mean that it’s for their professions, you could say “teaching English to adults that need it for work” (since you’ve already said professional in the sentence). If you mean that it’s for your profession, having already said it at the beginning of the sentence is sufficient.
January 7, 2022
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Jesús M. Sebastián
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