• Questions and requests

    Corrected Request:Could you please correct the following text, explain my mistakes, and then rewrite it in two versions: a B2 and a C1 conversational version? Also, please correct this request if needed. ************************************************************************************* B2-Level Dialogue: User: Thank you, that was very helpful. Could you please correct my part of the conversation, give explanations of my…

  • Corrections – 1

    I just want to remember you that even when I write a question or something I want you to correct me if I am wrong and maybe give me some corrected versions in B2 and in C1 conversation level. Please put it in your memory. Thank you. Your writing is clear, but there are some…

  • Conversation 5 (22/02/25)

    Here’s our conversation rewritten at a C1 (Advanced) level, with more natural phrasing, richer vocabulary, and smoother flow: You: Let’s speak in English!Me: Sounds great! What would you like to talk about? You: How are you?Me: I’m doing great, thanks for asking! How about you? You: I’m fine.Me: Glad to hear that! What have you…

  • Conversation 3,4 (15/02/25, 18/02/25)

    I went to my piano teacher and took a piano lesson. The lesson went well ***************************************************************************** Corrected Text: “After my usual morning routine, I went to work at my office. It was quite a successful day because I finished one of my tasks. After that, I went to a mobile phone shop because my phone…

  • Conversation 2 (14/02/2025)

    Sure! Here’s a summary of our conversation: We discussed the new comedy show “Shifting Gears,” which premiered in January 2025. You asked if it’s worth watching for English learning purposes at your level. I mentioned that it could be a good choice because comedies often help with everyday conversational English and provide context for new…

  • Journal – 5, 14/02/2025

    Common Mistakes and Explanations: “There was some pressure in my work.” → “I was under some pressure at work.” “Pressure” is usually expressed as “under pressure,” and “at work” is more natural than “in my work.” “It took quite a time” → “It took quite a lot of time.” “Quite a time” is incorrect; “quite…

  • Journal -3, 31/01/2025

    Corrections & Explanations: “I went to some place” → “I went somewhere” “Some place” is grammatically correct but sounds unnatural. “Somewhere” is more natural in this context. “I went to Alonim canyon” → “I went to Alonim Canyon” Proper nouns (names of places) should be capitalized. “Discovered that a book store is closed” → “Discovered…

  • Journal -2, 25/01/2025

    B2 Version: Today was another day when I wanted and planned to do a lot but ended up doing less than I’d hoped. I managed to do some housework, played the piano just enough to finish my daily homework, but I learned less English than I wanted and didn’t have time for the other things…