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Keskiviikko 🇫🇮 Miðvikudagur 🇮🇸

This heat is killing me. I couldn't sleep because the attic resembled a hearth rather than a bedroom. I woke up several times, and all I could think of was moving to Iceland or Helsinki, where summers are moderately warm and there is no need to fear the constant heat waves. I'll freeze the bedroom today. I shouldn't complain about the weather because southern Europe has been suffering from the excessive heat from Africa hovering above them. According to the weather forecast, Athens, for example, will experience deadly temperatures reaching +30°C during nights and well over +40°C during the days. It sounds wild.

Apart from the weather, I studied with ChatGPT today. I asked it to create five random sentences at the C1 level that I can rephrase, the usual stuff, and apparently, I'm on the right track. I could improve my writing during the last few weeks, and now I'm confident this is one hell of a way to improve my English. I revised some of the previous lessons when I couldn't deal with more sentences. 

Briefly, this is it for today...

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