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Improving my English
Hello to all,
I am Giulio, a 40-year-old man from Rome, Italy. More than one year ago, I was starting to learn Spanish: I wrote on this forum for a couple of months and several users helped me to improve. Then I continued practicing it, on January 2012 I started to take individual lessons and now I have became quite fluent, for us italians is not excessively difficult to learn Spanish. Now I came back to this forum with a different purpose: I want to perfectionate my English!! I want to do it also for reasons related to my working activity. Actually, I write in English quite often: I have some friends here and there in Europe and sometimes I also write on some english-speaking forums. So I don't lack english practice, there are two problems though: - Most of these friends are not native english speakers and so probably they also make mistakes, or they use expressions and constructions that don't belong to current English; - Almost nobody corrects me, and so I never know whether I make mistakes!! Some time ago a guy from London told me that I sometimes use the wrong prepositions. So, I wish that on this forum users will help me to discover the weaknesses that I still have in my english knowledge, and to make further progresses. Thank you in advance!! |
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I have that same problem as well. I have several sites, which explain that very well, but i don't get it. I'm quite sure people will help you here. |
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I corrected your mistakes and suggested alternate wording here and there. There are more natural ways to say some of the things you wrote, too, but I didn't provide them. |
Hello Rusty,
thanks for your kind reply. I remember that you also corrected me some Spanish when I was starting to learn it in summer 2011. The mistakes you found suggest that I still have some way to go in perfecting my english, we never know foreign languages well enough. Every time I will take note of the mistakes users will point out, so that I won't repeat them in the future. The construction "help to" + infinitive is not correct? I have heard it sometimes. Thanks again! Quote:
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Happy learning! |
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I'm quite sure i did some mistakes. :) |
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Thanks for correcting, Rusty |
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I wasn't sure if i should state three languages as my native language, as i know German the best. I never had any Albanian or Serbian lessons, if you would ask me something regarding grammar or such, i couldn't give you an answer. So, i thought i'd state German as my native language. |
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You could rephrase the sentence as: " I still have some work to do in perfecting my English." Good luck! I will try to help as often as I can. |
Thank you Awaken, during the last year I often frequented* a British chess website and so my present English is probably more British than American :-) I didn't know the expression "still have a ways to go", on Google there are millions of occurrences either of that expression and of the expression "still have some way to go". So they are both used very often, probably the first is American, and the second is British.
*Is the expression "frequent a website" correct? In Spanish and Italian frecuentar/frequentare is used, but in English I'm not sure. |
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"For us Italians, it is not excessively difficult to learn Spanish."
You did ask sir! |
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