TOEIC says my English skills are immature.


Bonjour Notakira desu!

I’m considering a plan to study English and French daily. So, for starters, I am writing this blog post in English. But actually, DeepL and Grammarly help me a lot. This kind of technology has become an integral part of our English life. Don’t you think so?

I got a TOEIC test last week. I could read more easily than before but not so much listening.
The score is revealed on 5 April. I expect reading scores to increase, but listening scores to decrease. My TOEIC score was around 800 for the last three consecutive times. I am hoping to surpass this score by a few points, but I have a feeling that it will be almost the same again.

Anyway, what I have to do is listen to English conversations as much as possible and get used to the sound and phrases of English. I have no concrete plans for the moment. I think I need to make the  English study schedule in the beginning. It will be an indicator to proceed study effectively.

Often when writing in English, my logic becomes poor and falls apart. I have to do something about it. Good English will make me smarter in the global field.

You may think “How about French?”. I’ll do something similar in French shortly. In other words, write blog posts in French.

That’s what 「TOEIC says my English skills are immature.」 is all about.

fin.

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