CX A330
They really do require a standard of English higher than what you seem it have. In fact, it's a licensing requirement to speak GOOD English.
Unless your spoken English language ability is better than what you seem to be able to write, here's what your priorities may (should) be:
1. Learn to speak English. It's a difficult language. You may need help. It's not the sort of language that is easily learned from reading.
2. Apply to the program if it's what you want to do.
If you apply without the language skills required, you most certainly will be rejected. Guaranteed not to get past initial screening. Fail.
Online translation programs like babelfish and google translate are ok for single words, but fail badly when it's complicated. Are you using online translation? Perhaps if you posted questions in your native language there may be guys in CX who can help you.
The way you are posting now may seem sincere to you but to many it's comical (funny) and so no one will take you seriously. They think it's a joke.
Good luck.