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Honex

Sept. 27, 2025

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My Fourth Day

I don't have much time to write every day, but I keep going toward my goal. Today I have some questions for you guys. I'd really appreciated, if you could reply. If you're not a native speaker, but you have C1 level of English, you passed exams IELTS etc., maybe you have good speaking skills, what did you do to achieve this level? What sources did you use for it? What motivated you to reach your goal?

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My Fourth Day

I don't have much time to write every day, but I'll keep going toward my goal.

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Today I have some questions for you guys.

I'd really appreciated, if you could reply.

If you're not a native speaker, but you have a C1 level of English, or you passed exams IELTS etc., maybeIELTS exams or other official testing, and if you have pretty good speaking skills, - what did you do to achieve this level?

A bit cleaner like this. I would use a dash instead of a comma at the end as we tend to do to signal a little "jump," e.g., a jump into this question you pose

What resources did you use for it?

What motivated you to reach your goal?

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Great job.

Sorry that I can't answer your question as I am a native English speaker.

My Fourth Day


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I don't have much time to write every day, but I keep going toward my goal.


I don't have much time to write every day, but I'll keep going toward my goal.

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Today I have some questions for you guys.


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I'd really appreciated, if you could reply.


I'd really appreciated, if you could reply.

If you're not a native speaker, but you have C1 level of English, you passed exams IELTS etc., maybe you have good speaking skills, what did you do to achieve this level?


If you're not a native speaker, but you have a C1 level of English, or you passed exams IELTS etc., maybeIELTS exams or other official testing, and if you have pretty good speaking skills, - what did you do to achieve this level?

A bit cleaner like this. I would use a dash instead of a comma at the end as we tend to do to signal a little "jump," e.g., a jump into this question you pose

What sources did you use for it?


What resources did you use for it?

What motivated you to reach your goal?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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