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Shuchiang_English

May 28, 2026

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I am a beginner in English

Hi, guys, I am a beginner in English. Now I am in Malaysia doing my Master of Science.


Actually, I come from China. This year is my second year staying in Malaysia. I prepare to complete my master's degree this year. I am working on my thesis and preparing to publish another new journal paper. Actually, I submitted a journal paper last year. I revised the first version and submitted it on 19th March.


Up to now, the status of the paper is under review. So I prepare to write a new journal paper. In that case, it is enough for my master's degree, I think.


My English is not good, so I need to work hard to improve it. I want to start with simple writing because I think writing can practice the skills of writing and can add a number of vocabulary words. I will write down my daily story on Medium; I hope my idea can be supported by everyone.


Today is Thursday, 28 May 2026. It is a marker for me to practice my English, I think.


Could you give me a ZAN if you like my first post? Thanks for your attention.

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This year is my second year staying in Malaysia.

Up to now, the status of the paper is under review.

I am a beginner in English

My English is not good, so I need to work hard to improve it.

I will write down my daily story on Medium;

I hope my idea can be supported by everyone.

Today is Thursday, 28 May 2026.

Could you give me a ZAN if you like my first post?

Thanks for your attention.

I am a beginner in English


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I a'm a bBeginner in English I'm a Beginner in English

Hi, guys, I am a beginner in English.


Hi, guys, I am a beginner in English. Hi guys, I am a beginner in English.

Even better --> I'M rather than I am

Hi, guys,. I a'm a beginner in English. Hi, guys. I'm a beginner in English.

Now I am in Malaysia doing my Master of Science.


NowCurrently, I am in Malaysia doing my Master of Science. Currently, I am in Malaysia doing my Master of Science.

This is a bit more natural

Now I aCurrently, I'm in Malaysia doing my Master of Science. Currently, I'm in Malaysia doing my Master of Science.

NowCurrently, I am in Malaysia doing my Master of Science. Currently, I am in Malaysia doing my Master of Science.

"Now" is more naturally used for smaller time periods. "Currently" is a bit more natural for talking about a situation which you don't expect to change for a while.

Actually, I come from China.


AHowever, I actually, I come from China. However, I actually come from China.

ActuOriginally, I come from China. Originally, I come from China.

This year is my second year staying in Malaysia.


This year is my second year stayliving in Malaysia. This year is my second year living in Malaysia.

You would typically talk about "living" in a place. "Staying" is more temporary, and used for staying in a hotel or staying with family for a short period of time.

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I prepare to complete my master's degree this year.


I am prepareing to complete my master's degree this year. I am preparing to complete my master's degree this year.

I am [verb]-ing --> something you are doing right now I [verb] --> something you do generally Examples I am running = you are running right now I run = you go for runs sometimes, but you are probably not running while saying this

I'm prepareing to complete my mMaster's degree this year. I'm preparing to complete my Master's degree this year.

I am prepareing to complete my master's degree this year. I am preparing to complete my master's degree this year.

"am preparing" is more natural since this is an ongoing process, not something you do a bunch of separate instances of.

I am working on my thesis and preparing to publish another new journal paper.


I am working on my thesis and preparing to publish another new journal paper. I am working on my thesis and preparing to publish another new paper.

I would just say "paper", without "journal" before it.

I a'm working on my thesis, and preparing to publish another new journal paper. I'm working on my thesis, and preparing to publish a new journal paper.

Since you're specifying that it's "new" you don't need to include "another".

Actually, I submitted a journal paper last year.


Actually, I submitted a journal paper last year. Actually, I submitted a paper last year.

Actually, I submitted a journal paper last year as well. I submitted a journal paper last year as well.

I revised the first version and submitted it on 19th March.


I revised the first version and submitted it on the 19th of March. I revised the first version and submitted it on the 19th of March.

I've (I have) revised the first version, and I submitted it on the 19th of March. I've (I have) revised the first version, and I submitted it on the 19th of March.

Up to now, the status of the paper is under review.


Up to nowAt the moment, the status of the paper is under review. At the moment, the status of the paper is under review.

Up to now --> it WAS under review, but you just found out it was accepted/rejected At the moment --> it is currently under review, and you haven't found out whether it was accepted yet

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Up toAs of now, the status of the paper is under review. As of now, the status of the paper is under review.

"Up to now" implies something has recently changed, like you just got a status update. "As of now" is more natural for the idea of this is it's current status but you expect that to change.

So I prepare to write a new journal paper.


So I am prepareing to write a new journal paper. So I am preparing to write a new paper.

So, I'm prepareing to write a new journal paper. So, I'm preparing to write a new journal paper.

So I (will prepare/am preparing) to write a new journal paper. So I (will prepare/am preparing) to write a new journal paper.

"will prepare" if you haven't started yet, but just plan to "am preparing" if you have been actively doing it already

In that case, it is enough for my master's degree, I think.


In that case, iThat is enough for my master's degree, I think. That is enough for my master's degree, I think.

In that case, it isThat should be enough for my mMaster's degree, I think. That should be enough for my Master's degree, I think.

My English is not good, so I need to work hard to improve it.


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My English is not good yet, so I need to workstudy hard to improve it. My English is not good yet, so I need to study hard to improve it.

I want to start with simple writing because I think writing can practice the skills of writing and can add a number of vocabulary words.


I want to start with simple writing because I think writing canthis is good practice for the skills of writing and can add a number of vocabulary words. I want to start with simple writing because I think this is good practice for the skill of writing and can add a number of vocabulary words.

More natural version --> "I want to start writing simple texts because I think this will help me improve my writing skills and add more words to my vocabulary."

I want to start with simple writing because I think, to get more writing can practice the skills of writing and can add a number of, and to build my vocabulary of words. I want to start with simple writing, to get more writing practice, and to build my vocabulary of words.

I want to start with simple writing because I think writing can practice the skills of writing and can add a number of words to my vocabulary words. I want to start with simple writing because I think writing can practice the skills of writing and can add a number of words to my vocabulary.

"vocabulary words" is understandable and not technically wrong, but "words to my vocabulary" sounds more natural and fluent.

I will write down my daily story on Medium;


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I'll (I will) write down my daily story on Medium;using intermediate English. I'll (I will) write down my daily story using intermediate English.

I'm not sure if "using intermediate English" is what you meant by "medium", so If I was wrong about that, then I apologize. Your original sentence wasn't entirely clear.

I hope my idea can be supported by everyone.


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I hope my idea can be supported by everyone. I hope my idea can be supported by everyone.

I'm not sure what you're trying to express here. Do you mean, "I hope that everyone enjoys reading my diary" or "I hope to receive lots of feedback from people here"?

Today is Thursday, 28 May 2026.


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Today is Thursday, 28 May 28, 2026. Today is Thursday, May 28, 2026.

Today is Thursday, 28th May 2026. Today is Thursday, 28th May 2026.

It is a marker for me to practice my English, I think.


It is a marker for me to practice my English, I think. It is a marker for me to practice my English, I think.

I am not 100% sure what you mean by "marker" here. A sign?

It is a markerToday marks the day for me to start practiceing my English, I think. Today marks the day for me to start practicing my English, I think.

Could you give me a ZAN if you like my first post?


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Could you give me a ZAN if you like my first post? Could you give me a ZAN if you like my first post?

I'm not sure what "ZAN" means.

Thanks for your attention.


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