Antonio
Are correctly written this phrases? I need practice and practice with other people's and i would like to meet people that help me with the speaking. I would wish to watch TV series in English language it would will be wonderful but for now is imposible anyway I know that some day i will get my dream but still I have to do a long and hard travel of learning. What I try is that this travel be it funny for this reason it is neccesary to find things that made me happy for example listen music when i am practicing sport.
Dec 8, 2016 4:03 PM
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Hi Antonio, so there are a few problems here. The main problem is that you're trying to say too much in long sentences, with very little structure. Instead, try shorter, clearer sentences. I need to practice with other people. I would like to meet people who can help me with speaking. I want to watch a TV series in English. It would be wonderful. For now, it is impossible. I know that some day I will achieve my dream, but I still have a long way to go. (You could also say "I still have a lot to learn") What I want is for this journey to be fun. For this reason, I need to find things that make me happy, for example listening to music when doing sport. A few notes: - Need and want both take "to". e.g. I need to find, I want to do, I need to learn, She needs to practice. - to listen: This always takes 'to'. e.g. I listen to Mozart, I want to listen to a podcast, She listens to me.
December 8, 2016
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I need to practice and practice with other people and I would like to meet people that help me with the speaking. I would like to watch a TV series in English. That would be wonderful, but for now it is impossible. Anyway, I know that some day I will get my dream, but I still have a long road of learning ahead of me*. What I would like is for this travel to be it fun. For this reason it is necessary to find things that make me happy.For example, listening to music when I am playing sports. *This is a set phrase, or idiom, said in English."A long road ahead of me" just means you have a long way to go before achieving a goal.
December 8, 2016
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