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That's great.
Even though I started understanding and learning English since I was little.
I can't say I am perfect with my English.

Me too. I started to learn English when I was a kid, mostly watching series in English and listening to music, but since I'm in Hive I have improved my English a lot. Thinking and writing in English is a great practice.

That's a great one.
They teach us ours in school.
And when you are grown, people expect you to be fluent in English.

And I agree with you on the hive aspect.

Here we are also taught in school, but it is a simple English. And they teach you mostly the grammar, but doesn't teach how to actually talk it.

!lol
I get it.
Glad there is positive progress.

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@okarun, I sent you an

Yeah, thank you 😊

You are welcome

You are doing it great, it isn’t my main language either. Repeating it like on hive is a good lesson

Thank you 😊

!INDEED, thinking and writing in English is a great way to learn it.

Good for you am still working hard to learn

You're doing great 😊

Es cierto que es un buen entrenamiento

So... what do you speak?

My main language is Spanish.

Cool!

Thanks 😊

Me too…
English is my 4th language in learning order.
Let’s enjoy learning more.

What other languages do you speak?

I started with German, then Dutch and Limburgs… English followed together with Spanish in 2011 and 2015. I started late with my english… in my 30s.
Still learning Spanish and French. The others are fluent.
I think I moved to many countries haha

What do you speak?

Wow, that's amazing. I only speak Spanish and English.

I was trying to learn Portuguese and Italian but I quit it after some time.

Those are the main languages. So keep at it.

I tried Maltese while I lived there just over a year. It was soooo difficult. Had to give it up haha
Some language are hard.
Have a great day!

Can you give me an advice so I can learn a language easier?

What I do is watch documentaries on anything, series and movies in the language I want to learn. Put on subtitles as long as needed. Music too… to hear it more often even without noticing, your brain picks up words.
Further I immerse myself between the locals so I have to understand and speak it quicker.
In Spain I joined a walking group… art groups, tapas groups etc. in the beginning one struggles but bit by bit you will pick it up. If the locals speak their language to you.

I also write little notes 📝
Like going to a governmental appointment to do paperwork or to a shop to fix things or…. I translated first what I wanted to say or ask at home in several different ways. Then I write it down in the language I was learning and have it in my pocket. I practice it a few times and when I am there… I try speaking it without looking on the note I took. If needed I can take it out.
Sometimes it was enough to help me. Sometimes the conversations needed a translate app. Hahaha
It is basically trying to practice it as much as you can with other people.

I learned english the parrot fashioned way. Didn’t have lessons or grammar. I immersed myself in it fully.

Wow that's awesome