B1: Submit
Date: August 07, 2000
Time: 10:26
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My latest log had too much mistakes I hope to improve my writing during the course. I am enjoying with this course because it's quiet different than {1} the others. We talk about many topics and I find very interesting {2} to learn how to do a good presentation because for me it's very dificult talking {3} in front of a group of people. I liked the mini-survey that we did last thrusday {4} It was something different but I think we had not enough time to prepare the presentation. I have learnt something about jobs and cultures and how to work in a group of people. I think that it's very important to learn things as vocabulary, talk on the phone, be able to see the differences between formal and informal language. Of course I know all of I learn is going to be useful in my job and in the future.
Instances | Description |
1 | MARKER/CONNECTIVE - you may have used the wrong one, or not used one where it is needed, or used one incorrectly |
2 | PHRASE CONSTRUCTION - you have used the wrong construction after the verb/noun/adjective/adverb; for example, you might have used 'to' instead of 'that', or an '-ing' form instead of 'to' etc |
2 | PREPOSITION - you have used the wrong preposition, or the preposition is missing, or you don't need a preposition |
1 | SENTENCE ERROR: RUN-ON SENTENCE - your 'sentence' consists of two main clauses not properly connected. You may need to put in a full stop to make two separate sentences |
1 | NUMBER OF NOUN - you have put a word in the singular when it should be plural, or vice versa. Or perhaps the noun is countable and you thought it was uncountable, or vice versa. Check that you have used the right article, as well. |
1 | SPELLING - the word is wrongly spelled. |
1 | VERB FORM - you have used the wrong form of the verb. For example, singular instead of plural, infinitive instead of -ing, wrong auxiliary, passive instead of active or vice versa, etc. |
1 | VOCABULARY MISTAKE - you have used the wrong word. Check in the dictionary. |