It also means my study abroad plans might be temporarily ruined. But there might still be time and a chance. I stayed in Kuala Lumpur for half a year to learn English. Most of the time was spent on speaking practice. I couldn't speak English at all, rarely spoke English. Now I can do basic communication. I've had a small improvement, but no other progress. Most of my time in Kuala Lumpur was spent running around for meetings. I've been to Hong Kong, Bali, Dubai, Thailand, and Indonesia, missing many class opportunities. Next, besides practicing speaking, I also need to continue studying for the IELTS. OMG, it's so difficult. Really too hard. I really don't have time to attend classes. Is there a way to pass the exam quickly? I'm very disappointed in myself. I hope I stop overthinking. If I can't pass the IELTS, all my goals are just empty talk.
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IELTS scores are out, and I didn't pass 6 points.
It also means my study abroad plans might be temporarily ruined.
But there might still be time and a chance.
I stayed in Kuala Lumpur for half a year to learn English.
Most of the time was spent on speaking practice. I couldn't speak English at all, rarely spoke English.
Now I can do basic communication. I've had a small improvement, but no other progress.
Most of my time in Kuala Lumpur was spent running around for meetings.
I've been to Hong Kong, Bali, Dubai, Thailand, and Indonesia, missing many class opportunities.
Next, besides practicing speaking, I also need to continue studying for the IELTS.
OMG, it's so difficult. Really too hard.
I really don't have time to attend classes. Is there a way to pass the exam quickly?
I'm very disappointed in myself. I hope I stop overthinking.
If I can't pass the IELTS, all my goals are just empty talk.