June 4, 2025
Hello everyone, today I'm going to write about my expectations of this app. My first expectation is that I will learn alot from different people who can speak English way better than me. I also love to assist people speak Dutch so this app is great because I can learn and teach at the same time. I do hope there isn't hate on this app or something else related to hate. I'm hoping that this app will be a safe environment for everyone who wants to learn a different language.
My expectations of this app
Hello everyone, t. Today I'm going to write about my expectations ofor this app.
"Expectation for" vs "expectation of" is a subjective/stylistic difference. Your version would be well-understood, but if I wrote this sentence as a native English speaker, I would use "for" instead of "of."
With "of," the connotation is that the app will do something for you or it will have failed its job. Ex: My parents had high expectations of my school grades. This has a sort of formal, negative vibe; you had better perform well or else.
With "for," the connotation is more to do with hopes or progress. Ex. My parents had high expectations for my school grades. This has a more neutral-positive connotation. My parents expect I will do well, but without the dread of the first version.
Again, this is very subjective, and other English speakers might disagree with me! Do with this suggestion what you will.
My first expectation is that I will learn a lot from different people who can speak English way better than me.
I also love to assist people in speaking Dutch, so this app is great because I can learn and teach at the same time.
"I also love to help people speak Dutch," - an alternative correct. They are equally correct.
I do hope there isn't hate on this app or something else related to hate.
I'm hoping that this app will be a safe environment for everyone who wants to learn a different language.
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My feedback is nitpicky & subjective because your English is already quite good. Well done!
My first expectation is that I will learn a lot from different people who can speak English way better than me.
I also love to assist peoplehelping people learn to speak Dutch so this app is great because I can learn and teach at the same time.
What you originally said is mostly correct (though we'd say "to assist people to speak"), but what I've corrected here sounds more natural.
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It's my first day on this app, and I also hope it's safe and fun!
Great job! :)
My expectations of this app
Hello everyone, today I'm going to write about my expectations of this app.
My first expectation is that I will learn a lot from different people who can speak English way better than me.
Not sure if that was a typo, but it is "a lot," not "alot."
I also love to assist people speaklearning Dutch so this app is great because I can learn and teach at the same time.
"Speak" is general, while "speaking" is continuous. That said, while "speaking" is valid, I changed "speaking" to "learning" because it is more concise in this context.
I do hope there isn't hate on this app or something else related to hate.
I'm hoping that this app will be a safe environment for everyone who wants to learn a different language.
Feedback
Good job! Contrary to my current stats, I actually used this website before and experienced no hate. Good luck with your language learning journey!
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Hello everyone, today I'm going to write about my expectations of this app. This sentence has been marked as perfect! Hello everyone "Expectation for" vs "expectation of" is a subjective/stylistic difference. Your version would be well-understood, but if I wrote this sentence as a native English speaker, I would use "for" instead of "of." With "of," the connotation is that the app will do something for you or it will have failed its job. Ex: My parents had high expectations of my school grades. This has a sort of formal, negative vibe; you had better perform well or else. With "for," the connotation is more to do with hopes or progress. Ex. My parents had high expectations for my school grades. This has a more neutral-positive connotation. My parents expect I will do well, but without the dread of the first version. Again, this is very subjective, and other English speakers might disagree with me! Do with this suggestion what you will. |
My first expectation is that I will learn alot from different people who can speak English way better than me. My first expectation is that I will learn a lot from different people who can speak English way better than me. Not sure if that was a typo, but it is "a lot," not "alot." My first expectation is that I will learn a lot from different people who can speak English way better than me. My first expectation is that I will learn a lot from different people who can speak English way better than me. |
I also love to assist people speak Dutch so this app is great because I can learn and teach at the same time. I also love to assist people "Speak" is general, while "speaking" is continuous. That said, while "speaking" is valid, I changed "speaking" to "learning" because it is more concise in this context. I also love What you originally said is mostly correct (though we'd say "to assist people to speak"), but what I've corrected here sounds more natural. I also love to assist people in speaking Dutch, so this app is great because I can learn and teach at the same time. "I also love to help people speak Dutch," - an alternative correct. They are equally correct. |
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