Hello there Paul!
I understand you’re staying in England to learn the language.
That should be “I am here to learn English.”
I think you mean “Please explain to me.”
Well, you were explaining your reason for coming to the UK. In English, we explain our reasoning by saying I am [present continuous verb] to [verb].
For example:
“I am reading to learn.”
“I am running to catch up.”
We would not say “I am running for catching up”.
So, Paul, how has your week been? …