Come to think of it, the prognosis given by President Lee that the economic lethargy and inefficient education as two-fold national ills should be dealt with by him is precise. The measure that the procedure should be executed by improving the public education is also right, but it is only all talk. What his staff primarily did in practice was to set a fire on the boom of learning English as if all the people speak English fluently everything goes well.
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There is a problem with the subject and verb in the first sentence. It does not follow well. In the last sentence, the ending isn't fluent.
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There is a problem with the subject and verb in the first sentence.
It does not follow well.
In the last sentence, the ending isn't fluent.
as if everything would go well if all the people spoke English.
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There is a problem with the subject and verb in the first sentence. It does not follow well. In the last sentence, the ending isn't fluent. Maybe something like this would do:
...as if everything would go well if all the people spoke English.