I just read about this subreddit searching forums or channels where I could write and speak English in a safety way, because many years ago i install an app for language learning in which you can chat with other persons and learn from natives in language you want to learn but there have people that only was there for flirt and that's no what I want, so i uninstall it and never back to that kind of apps. The most part of my learning has been self-taught. Last year I tried to learn from watching YouTube videos to memorize vocabulary and phrases but the most improvement that I think I could reach was when I started to read and listening to audiobooks. I work in a office 12 hours, I can wear earbuds and I used to listen music or videos background while I work but I get bored and I then I didn't know what else I could listen. So I found an app to listen audiobooks and I loved it because there was a lot of books to choose, I only listened in Spanish because my english level was low than now. Then I tried to listen English audiobooks in English but I didn't get just few words and get lost in the story. But then a fantasy book series change that and then I forced to myself to understand and learn more and more. For tomorrow's streak I will tell about that because I don't want to ran out from topics for each day.

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