Thanks for your trust and your confidence.
At your age, don't mind much this complicatedness that inhibit the natural imagination.
As I said, my english is not good enough and I have no belief for a special learning technique other than learning, practising.
I see in your comment several mistakes on vocabulary, grammar and sentence meanings. Please give it a check to find them out that help you remember them more easily. I'll tell you later
Hi My Uyen,
Don't mind anymore about this incidence. I see your innocence and sincerity, as well as a little about the mentality of people of your very young generation. I don't want to give advice or similar thing to others just simply because I know that I'm not a perfect one and everyone has style, attitude, character, behaviours of one's own and they are completely responsible for their choice. Sometimes it's difficult for me to receive advice for this too, so pardon me if my comments hurt you and made you think that I am a picky friend. I see the positive side in ways you express english here but I think we should avoid expressions, phrases we haven't understood them yet, thinking they might hurt people with whom we communicate or create misunderstanding unnecessarily, and use more simple expressions that we know well instead, just like the manner we avoid using idioms in the wrong way. Ones who could express fluently with easy and most frequently used words, phrases (Thuy Duong, e.g) are generally more appreciated and preferred than others who could use, even though correctly, a limited difficult expressions. I see you use in your sentences a number of words, phrases that are acceptable in (informal, familiar, colloquial, sometimes vulgar) American spoken English but don't let our sentences empoisoned with these expressions or make our sentences a chimeric appearance. Apart from some little points that I think you might pay more attention to, your actual english ability and your communicative and easygoing tendancy are all positive, preferable and likabke.
Have a nice week-end, my little friend
I think you are sad with the correction of Tanya on your compliment for her but her reaction is right and you must be more careful in using the speech in different situations. I found myself you committed this same mistake in other places in that forum. Think that Tanya didn't want to belittle you but you would be better. Don't go so fast to avoid having unnecessarily accidents. Take things easy!
Hi, My Uyen. My name's Tan, i'm living Tan Binh Dist, HCMC. I'm nice to meet u. Can i make friend with u? i know, u want to practise your English skill, me too! so i think that we can be good friends together! see u soon!
Hi Uyen,
I am very happy to make friend with you. Your English is quite good, especially when you are so young.
You can reach me on Skype. My nick is zzzsweet_dreamzzz. Have a nice day.
Dear! Altough I am a professional teacher, I don't teach English here. I am just a member of this club like you are. In my group I do help people by correcting and explaining their mistakes. I can also recommend some literature, site or learning technique. You can read my recommendations to other students. They are the same for everyone. Besides, you can have only written practice here. If you place some story or any other text in the appropriate discussion in my group, I will gladly correct and explain your mistakes. If you ask me some particular question, I will answer it. I always answer all questions and comments. If you need some advice, I'll try to help. But I don't really teach here. As to your English level, I can't define it on the base of one comment. It is not bad, rather high, maybe upper intermediate. But I have seen only your written English. That is why this definition is not final.
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At your age, don't mind much this complicatedness that inhibit the natural imagination.
As I said, my english is not good enough and I have no belief for a special learning technique other than learning, practising.
I see in your comment several mistakes on vocabulary, grammar and sentence meanings. Please give it a check to find them out that help you remember them more easily. I'll tell you later
Don't mind anymore about this incidence. I see your innocence and sincerity, as well as a little about the mentality of people of your very young generation. I don't want to give advice or similar thing to others just simply because I know that I'm not a perfect one and everyone has style, attitude, character, behaviours of one's own and they are completely responsible for their choice. Sometimes it's difficult for me to receive advice for this too, so pardon me if my comments hurt you and made you think that I am a picky friend. I see the positive side in ways you express english here but I think we should avoid expressions, phrases we haven't understood them yet, thinking they might hurt people with whom we communicate or create misunderstanding unnecessarily, and use more simple expressions that we know well instead, just like the manner we avoid using idioms in the wrong way. Ones who could express fluently with easy and most frequently used words, phrases (Thuy Duong, e.g) are generally more appreciated and preferred than others who could use, even though correctly, a limited difficult expressions. I see you use in your sentences a number of words, phrases that are acceptable in (informal, familiar, colloquial, sometimes vulgar) American spoken English but don't let our sentences empoisoned with these expressions or make our sentences a chimeric appearance. Apart from some little points that I think you might pay more attention to, your actual english ability and your communicative and easygoing tendancy are all positive, preferable and likabke.
Have a nice week-end, my little friend
My nick on YM is zzzzzsweet_dreamzzzzz
I am very happy to make friend with you. Your English is quite good, especially when you are so young.
You can reach me on Skype. My nick is zzzsweet_dreamzzz. Have a nice day.
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