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    Re: I am beginner in English

    It's more common to say that you are a beginner at [a subject]. For example: I'm a beginner at dancing.

    However, we usually say, in [a language]. For example: How do you say ponce in Russian?
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    Re: I am beginner in English

    No, there are ways that you can declare yourself a beginner in a short sentence. Instead of giving you a long list of possible choices, I suggest simply removing the first sentence.

    All the...
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    Re: I am beginner in English

    When you read a bunch of sentences that are similar in meaning and all a little different grammatically, it can mess with your perception.

    Off the top of my head, it seems more correct to say that...
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