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HAFIZ: Why you decided to learn English, and what you need English for?
KAMAL: Mainly, I decided to learn English to get a lucrative job, but now I am infatuated with it. I have made it (learning English) into my passion and spending my every second to be skilled in it.
HAFIZ: That's cool! Something I'm also really curious about is this: What is the most difficult part of learning English for you?
KAMAL: As far as I am concerned, I think it's the spoken part. Because, if you can speak about anything in any newly-learned language without getting stuck, you can do better in your written part easily.
Hasibrahman Why you decided to learn English, and what you need English for? Make a note to yourself. You need to learn how to form a question in English.
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HasibrahmanWhy you decided to learn English, and what you need English for?
Make a note to yourself. You need to learn how to form a question in English.
You decided to learn English. --- statement form
Did you decide to learn English? --- yes-no question form
[When/Where/Why/How] did you
HAFIZ: Why you decided to learn English, and what you need English for?
KAMAL: Mainly, I decided to learn English to get a lucrative job, but now I am infatuated with it. I have made it (learning English) into my passion and spending my every second to be skilled in it.
HAFIZ: That's cool! Something I'm also really curious about is this: What is the most difficult part of learning