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The Hardest Thing I Learned To Do
"the most difficult thing I ever learned to do" Most pepole have learned many things to do and some of the learning is the hardest of the others . For me ,The most difficult thing I ever learned to do in is how to live as an immigrant . Most of all,The lack of English proficiency was a barrier to a better life.When I came to the United States ,I couldn't find any word to express my self in English.Learning english was not easy for me especially when you want to learn academic English as third language .However ,my friends said "If you do feel that
English is not easy don't worry you are not the only one ".I know that who I am not the only onehas this problem.I

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