I'm here to help you with English! Whether you're practicing pronunciation, improving vocabulary, or understanding grammar, feel free to ask me anything. What would you like to focus on today?...
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I'm here to help you with English! Whether you're practicing pronunciation, improving vocabulary, or understanding grammar, feel free to ask me anything. What would you like to focus on today?
Your sentence is already clear and understandable, but here’s a slightly more natural and polished version:
"What are you doing right now?" (more conversational)
or
"What are you up to?" (more casual and common in spoken English)
Tips for improvement:
1. "Right now" sounds more natural than just "now" in spoken English.
2. "What are you up to?" is a very common casual way to ask what someone is doing.
3. If you want to sound even more fluent, you could say:
- "What are you doing these days?" (if asking about general activities)
- "What’s keeping you busy?" (a friendly way to ask)
Your original sentence is not wrong—it’s just a bit more formal or direct. The small changes above will make your English sound more natural in everyday conversation.
(Word count: ~100)