Oct. 2, 2025
A few days ago, I went to the park with my dog for a walk. A Scottish lady came in the opposite direction and said hello with a warm smile. Generally, Scotts are very nice and I love kind of this behaviour very much. But they speak too fast and I can not catch the words all time. It is hard to understand mostly. She asked me where I came from, and how long I had been living here. After some talk, we said good bye each other. After that I started thinking about my English skills. I had to solve that problem. What if I wasn’t at the park . If I was at the hospital, what was I going to do?
A Scottish lady came intowards me from the opposite direction and said hello with a warm smile.
came in the opposite direction makes it sounds like she's coming past you, the detail here makes it clearer.
Generally, Scotts are very nice and I lovereally enjoy this kind of this behaviour very much.
sounds more natural
But they speak too fast and I can not catch the words all time.
It is hard to understand mostlyto be honest.
changed it because it sounded a little off but was technically correct
She then asked me where I came from, and how long I had been living here.
After some talkchatting, we said good bye to each other.
I had to resolve that problemmy issues in the language.
It wasn't clear what problem you wrestled talking abuts you hadn't mentioned one in specific.
What if I wasn’t at the park .?
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Well done! Only minor corrections :) I'm English and even as a native speaker some Scottish accents still trip me up, it's just not something I've often been exposed to. You and I both will conquer Scottish accents with time hahaha.
Meeting with a Scottish woman |
A few days ago, I went to the park with my dog for a walk. |
A Scottish lady came in the opposite direction and said hello with a warm smile. A Scottish lady came came in the opposite direction makes it sounds like she's coming past you, the detail here makes it clearer. |
But they speak too fast and I can not catch the words all time. But they speak too fast and I can not catch the words all time. |
Generally, Scotts are very nice and I love kind of this behaviour very much. Generally, Scotts are very nice and I sounds more natural |
It is hard to understand mostly. It is hard to understand changed it because it sounded a little off but was technically correct |
She asked me where I came from, and how long I had been living here. She then asked me where I came from, and how long I had been living here. |
After some talk, we said good bye each other. After |
After that I started thinking about my English skills. |
I had to solve that problem. I had to resolve It wasn't clear what problem you wrestled talking abuts you hadn't mentioned one in specific. |
What if I wasn’t at the park . What if I wasn’t at the park Question |
If I was at the hospital, what was I going to do? |
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