My English has been under a process of decay for the last three or four months. Slowly, more or less unnoticeable at first, but horribly evident after three weeks of pretty much not speaking it. So what am I going to do about it? Write. So, dear reader, be warned: The English contained in this entry -and probably in the few that may or may not follow- will most likely be full of flaws and cringe-inducing grammatical misuses.
Eventually, my use of the language should improve enough not to stress me out too much whenever I write emails, essays or articles in English, let alone speak in public, private and (oh, no) too private occasions. And yes, I am currently scanning through several 'Learn English!' websites. I guess this could prove embarrassing for a proud non-native speaker who has been studying a language for over thirty years, but it is probably a good thing that I am neither too proud nor have I spent that amount of time learning English (mainly due to age constraints). It would also be provident to point out that my sense of humour should show signs of improvement as I gain a bit more control over the language (I swear, I am hilarious inside my mind).
Eventually, my use of the language should improve enough not to stress me out too much whenever I write emails, essays or articles in English, let alone speak in public, private and (oh, no) too private occasions. And yes, I am currently scanning through several 'Learn English!' websites. I guess this could prove embarrassing for a proud non-native speaker who has been studying a language for over thirty years, but it is probably a good thing that I am neither too proud nor have I spent that amount of time learning English (mainly due to age constraints). It would also be provident to point out that my sense of humour should show signs of improvement as I gain a bit more control over the language (I swear, I am hilarious inside my mind).
Aw... avijivijiviji. :P GANBATTE.
ReplyDelete