Conversation 1 (January 2025)

Corrected sentences:

"I want to discuss a specific topic, actually."

"Today, I listened to some YouTube videos about learning English. They talked about a systematic method of learning."

Now, let me explain! A systematic method or approach means learning step by step, in a structured way. For example, you might focus on grammar one day, vocabulary the next, and practice speaking regularly. It’s organized, so you don’t feel overwhelmed.

Here's a smoother version: "You know, it sounds good."

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