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Hans51 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

My thought and writing about English

English is no longer so-called "spec", but it is "an essential ability" I must have.

I must know basic things about English first clearly and then I can go forwards.

There is a saying that deeply rooted trees never die hard and get plenty of fruits.

It is almost impossible to enter good colleges if I cannot get more than 90 scores or level 1 on the English Test.

I should do thorough analysis of English tests of high and middle schools.

The ultimate goal of learning English is to know how to speak English. It is speaking.

English is not a subject but a language, so I must study and learn it with fun and joy and this is the only way I can keep on studying English and going further.

Once I know the ways, I can make up for your time, effort, money, etc.

Thank you so much.

If you do not mind, could you read this writing and give me your opinions and correct and add or extract some unnatural expressions?

Thank you so much as usual in advance.
  

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Hans51 If you do not mind, could you read this writing and give me your opinions and correct and add or extract some unnatural expressions? OK. English-speaking is no longer so-called " spec " [ I don't know what you mean by that word ]; it is now an essential ability I must have.

  • Hans51 If you do not mind, could you read this writing and give me your opinions and correct and add or extract some unnatural expressions?
  • OK.
  • English-speaking is no longer so-called " spec " [ I don't know what you mean by that word ]; it is now an essential ability I must have.
  • I must first learn the basics of English well, and then I can go forward.
  • There is a saying that deeply rooted trees bear plentiful fruit and die old.
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Hans51If you do not mind, could you read this writing and give me your opinions and correct and add or extract some unnatural expressions?
OK.

English-speaking is no longer so-called "spec" [ I don't know what you mean by that word ]; it is now an essential ability I must have.
I must first learn the basics of English well,
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What does "spec" mean?
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fivejedjonWhat does "spec" mean?
I had that same question in my revised text, but it has gone missing! I'll go up and see if I can find it now.
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Aha! Too tight with the square brackets.
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I know it would cause trouble.

Well, it means a kind of ability required to get a good job and go to a good school, so you native English speakers do not use the word this way, right? And then could you let me know a substitution for it?

Thank you so much!

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