This is my first post ever in this website, I hope I will do well.
I'm a native french speaker, and I think my english level in around B1/B2. Let's say B1. I love learing languages, and in the future I think I will learn (or at least try to) german, dutch, italian and japanese. But for now, I will put all my efforts on english !
I never really learned my grammar rules or anything, it's like my brain reminds just what he wants. but this is not enough to be bilingual. My ultimate goal in this language is to be able to speak with anyone, anytime, be able to read anything anywhere. To be able to watch a movie or a tv show without the subtitles, and to ear the radio and to be able to understand anything. And maybe to pass the C1 level of TOELF.
So for that, I will continue to read books in english, watch shows, and I need to be serious about learning the grammar rules.
Welcome to Journaly!
@Polyglot_Wannabe thank you very much !!!
Welcome, Max! You did well. Most of my suggested changes have to do with capitalization, punctuation, and making your writing more concise, such as eliminating "to be able to." Very good start!
@SEQ77 Thank you so much, I really appreciate your suggestions ! I didn't know about capital letters for languages in english, you really teach me something useful ! And for the rest of corrections, thank you ! It helped me a lot !
@maarugo I'm glad my suggestions are helpful. Keep going!
Welcome to Journaly, @maarugo!
Just a little side note: In English, there's no space between a word and an exclamation mark or question mark. That space is (to my knowledge) only a French phenomenon. To be honest, that's how I identify French people online when they're typing in other languages 😉
@LindasLinguas Omg yes it's true, and you know, I remind it to my english native speaker friends, that there is no space!!! It's very french, and I ALWAYS forget haha Thank you very much Linda!!