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I stumbled across this site and it is a magical place. It’s really fun to read other people's Chinese compositions. I now know a little bit how my teacher felt when reading my English compositions. A few months ago, I tried to read some English books, such as Pride and Prejudice, The Little Prince, Oliver Twist, and Great Expectation.
I found that after a long period of English learning, I can now read some English original texts and understand TED videos. But I can't write what I want to express, nor can I say what I want to express. Then I discovered an English phenomenon that promotes pronunciation and speeds up speaking. I feel despair.
If you ask me why I am still learning English, it's because I want to go to London and Tokyo to see a different world, but my Japanese is still in the stage of fifty sounds. But I think I can finish it before I die, after all, life is long!
How do you feel after reading this "article" I wrote? Do you think my English is scary, or fun. (The last sentence is Google Translate, I don’t know how to translate “dou xiao”)
***** Great job on your composition! I don't think your English is scary, haha that is a bit of a silly translation. You could instead ask, "Do you think my English is poor (not very good) or intermediate (Pretty good) or advanced (really good). Good luck on your English learning!