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I am learning English for around 5 years.
video games, blog post, Lemmy, Reddit, YouTube helped me to get deeper understanding of English.
Did you learn English on your own with the help of the internet? That's very cool
We were taught English as our second language at school. English content on the net has surely helped me a lot too though.
no, actually I also learned some English at school. but I wasn't much TBH. I couldn't write, read or speak anything in English before I started reading content from the internet. so yeah, I learned most of my English from the internet!