You should say as clearly as you can what you're trying to do, and what problem you're having getting it done. The problem can take the form of "what you expected" and "what you actually got".
Since your English is weak, it might be a good idea to state the objective and the problem two or three different ways. As a technical writer, I often find that saying things two or three different ways is the key to making something clear. In verbal communication, we can stop when we get the feedback from the person we're talking to that the concept is clear. In writing, we need to assume the first pass isn't clear, and explain it anew using completely different words.
Sample code is helpful if it's broken, it usually makes the question clear.