AlisXD

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  • Sharing the Knowledge
    11:39 PM, Tuesday April 4th 2023

    Hello friend, thank you very much for taking the time to see my practices. I have a question, should I redo lessons 1,2,3,4 and 5 before going on to lesson 6? The truth is I just found out that I had to receive a critique before doing the next lesson and now I'm a bit confused. It would be great if you could help me with that. thank you so much :)

    PS: My native language is not English so I'm really sorry if you find too many grammatical mistakes, see you later.

    11:26 PM, Tuesday April 4th 2023

    Hello, thank you very much for answering. I understood a lot with your comment. I thought that I should only upload the task. I thought that the criticism was not really necessary so I never took it into account. Lesson 1 is complete but I didn't know that I should upload it. Do you think I should do it again and upload it? I also have another question. Should I do lessons 2,3,4 and 5 again? I feel that your criticism has helped me to improve things that I did not know, I also feel that I did not take advantage of the lessons and that I should do them again before going to 6 .....

    It would be great if you could resolve this question, thank you very much for your time. I hope you are very well.

    postscript: I don't speak English natively, so almost everything here is done with the help of the translator. Sorry for the grammatical mistakes :)

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