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Your accent isn't bad. Really quite good actually. If we were having a conversation over drinks, I imagine 99 percent of the people complaining would actually be able to understand and communicate just fine with you.
The problem is that with a tutorial like this many words are uncommon so to hear an uncommon word, spoken with an unfamiliar accent, and on top of that in an unfamiliar context, it becomes difficult to follow.
I just wanted to say thanks for the tutorials and best of luck to you. :cheers:
Second line: Explains* / reasons*, not 'rationnal' / don't use 'do choices.' Try makes* rather than 'do' and 'does.' / for the second sentence of the second paragraph, I cannot make corrections because I don't know what you're trying to say.