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My English Learning Adventure
As someone from China, I had already studied English for more than ten years like many others. Back in school, my English was actually pretty good. I even won second prize in a university-wide competition—competing against English majors! I guess my school might not have been top-tier, or maybe others didn’t take it too seriously, but still—I'll give myself a pat on the back! 🌟 It just goes to show that my English foundation wasn't too bad. But after graduation… well, I didn't use English much at all. For over ten years, it just stayed on the shelf. Then, this September, I decided to pick it up again. Why? Because of my son Edward, who’s now four and a half—truly the golden age for learning languages! I started searching online for resources to teach him. But something wonderful happened along the way: I rediscovered how much fun learning English could be! A big reason for that is all of you—yes, you! 👋 I’ve also met so many friends from around the world, all so kind, encouraging, and inspiring. It’s amazing how language can bring people together like this. I feel truly lucky to be here. It’s a beautiful thing to connect with others in a space free from conflict and misunderstanding. I’ve always loved learning, but the deeper I go, the more I love it. English isn’t just a language—it’s a bridge. A way to truly communicate, to connect heart to heart, and to share and appreciate cultures from every corner of the world. You know, I often imagine: if I could have one superpower for a day, I’d choose to speak and understand every language instantly. Wouldn’t that make the world so much closer? Here’s to fewer barriers, more understanding, and more empathy—one word at a time. Thank you for being part of my journey. It means more than you know. 😘
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I’ve never studied abroad. Some people say that studying abroad is the fastest and most effective way to learn a new language. I agree with this opinion because language is not just about pronunciation, but also about culture. Unless you live in a country for a long time, it’s hard to speak like a native — with one exception: those who have parents from different countries from the start. Such children often grow up speaking at least two languages. How lucky they are! I also know that many people in Europe speak more than two languages. It’s quite common there, right? Because of the geographical closeness and similarities in pronunciation and vocabulary between European languages, people probably find it easier to learn them compared to languages like Chinese. Also, thanks to the internet, learning languages has become much easier than before! We can find countless ways to learn and communicate online. I’d really appreciate it if you could take the time to answer my question. 😘
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