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To improve from b2 what book series should i read
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Why is “How are you?” difficult to answer naturally?
Is it embarrassing to speak English with a strong accent?
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How can I improve my speaking and writing in English?
How can I improve speaking and writing skills in English?
To improve from b2 what book series should i read
I love reading and want to improve my writing and vocabulary. I'm at B2 English, any recommendations please.
What is the difference between a semicolon and a dash?
I’m confused about the difference between a semicolon and a dash. What is each one used for, and can I use one instead of the other?
How do I use word conjugations and correct word order?
I don’t understand the order of the sentences with each word and which ones come first
Why is “How are you?” difficult to answer naturally?
Is it just me, or is "How are you?" actually a trap? People ask it while walking past and don't even wait for an answer. Should I just say "Good" even if I'm having a mid-life crisis?
Is it embarrassing to speak English with a strong accent?
Sometimes I feel embarrassed speaking English because of my accent. I’m worried people might judge me. Is it all in my head, or is this a valid concern?
Should I read books that feel too difficult?
Sometimes I try to read English books but there are too many words I don’t know. Is it better to choose easier books?
Is Duolingo enough to learn English?
I’ve been using Duolingo for a few months. It’s fun, but I’m not sure if it’s enough to become fluent. What do you think?
Is watching Netflix really useful for learning English?
Many people say watching Netflix can help improve listening skills. I’ve tried watching shows with English subtitles, but sometimes it still feels difficult. Has anyone here improved their English this way?
I heard someone say “people is.” I thought it should always be “people are.” Is there any situation where “people is” is correct?